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Reload 3.02 and check yourself?Pretty sure it used to be active, can anyone confirm this ?
There is a VU for OUT2 in Zoom mode.....why would you not represent the signal that is coming out of it with an active VU....
Reload 3.02 and check yourself?Pretty sure it used to be active, can anyone confirm this ?
There is a VU for OUT2 in Zoom mode.....why would you not represent the signal that is coming out of it with an active VU....
Not a bug.I noticed a bug last night when saving a preset. When I saved a preset to a new location, in FM3 Edit you could see the new name when you had the preset active, but in the list view it had the old preset name still.
Hi - I have updated, refreshed, and I still don't have this option. What else do I need to do?
Update FM3-Edit.Hi - I have updated, refreshed, and I still don't have this option. What else do I need to do?
Awesome - I thought I had, but updated again and all is sweet - many thanks pedal builder!!Update FM3-Edit.
Actually, no. mainly because I was running 403. Last backup was 302. Dumb I know. Very frustrated.Did you take a full backup before updating? If so, try restoring your system settings.
Maybe try loading it again, your experience isn’t normal. Reset parameters too.Actually, no. mainly because I was running 403. Last backup was 302. Dumb I know. Very frustrated.
I have 2 choices I think. Just live with 302, which was fine for me. Or rebuild my presets.
All the amps are breaking up in a very bad way. But that is only part of it.
Yup. I know that, Appreciate the reply believe me. I always appreciate the help from the forum. I did do another sys reset before I saw your post and starting rebuilding my presets. I have only done 2 so far but they came out OK.Maybe try loading it again, your experience isn’t normal.
Rebuilding your presets will be expected for most. Many of the models' parameter controls have changed, such as value, taper, etc.Yup. I know that, Appreciate the reply believe me. I always appreciate the help from the forum. I did do another sys reset before I saw your post and starting rebuilding my presets. I have only done 2 so far but they came out OK.
Problem I face is my presets are the same (well tweaked for each FW update) since, oh, years ago. I rarely go deep, Main issue was and still is for some, like the Deluxe Tweed jumped (my fav) I am still having a hard time getting it back. I will keep at it of course.
If I cannot get the tweed back to where I like it I will reinstall the FW
Sadly, I am doing that...........Most of the time, for all the Fractal devices I have owned(which is all but the III) I usually tweaked my presets without too much effort and moved on. Have to work harder this time. But I will.Rebuilding your presets will be expected for most. Many of the models' parameter controls have changed, such as value, taper, etc.
Little help please. So, I am NOT a high gain guy, although I do use OD and boosts of course when called for. Mainly a Fender guy. Anyway, my issue with the Deluxe Teed jumped is what I have read on this forum for many, many years from mainly high gain folks-flubbiness (sp)? That is kind of what I think I am hearing with the tweed but I cannot remember or never knew at all how to dial it out. It's not a "too much bass" thing. flubbiness is the best I can come up with.
BTW, I am a Strat player, all SC's... ATM, Lindy Fralin Blues Specials, which I have used for well over a decade. Using 2 different Strats, one with OLDER Fralins and one with newer Fralins. They both are doing it but mainly on the Tweed Jumped?
Any ideas welcomed......
Isn't that exploding amp with the tubby low end kind of the calling card of a cranked Tweed,
especially one with the inputs jumpered??
Meaning, not sure you can dial it out without making that into something it is not intended to be.
Wasn't for the past 11 years, in my Fractal experience. If I did, I sure did it a long time ago and kept on doing it. Owned plenty of Fenders and never had this issue. But who knows. Anything is possible I guess.Isn't that exploding amp with the tubby low end kind of the calling card of a cranked Tweed,
especially one with the inputs jumpered??
Meaning, not sure you can dial it out without making that into something it is not intended to be.
Leo Fender never intended for them to sound like that in the first place, so...