DoctorJones
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You know how gratifying it's going to be for admin to close this thread?!
I mean, at this point you'd hope they have gotten used to this Only a matter of time till Cliff goes on another update spree on the III and then it's a similar situation. Some times the FM3 part of the forum reminds me of a specific formulation of hedonist paradox.You know how gratifying it's going to be for admin to close this thread?!
So what you're SAYING is...Beta 4 had 28 pages.
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4 beta 1 had 43
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then 18, 19, 6, 19
What I mean is this thread is still young @ 20 pages...
Still can't use FM3 live. Switching is really slow and messes up my timing.
That's a choice, i mean, many people have been using Fractal products live for a long time without the recently added gapless switching feature. (I know it has not arrived on FM3 and for you all i hope it will.)Still can't use FM3 live
FM3 randomly freezes
That indicates a different problem. Does it happen on a specific preset, if so can you attach that preset? What means "freezes" and what do you do to solve the problem?CPU also always under 80%
It's just that many people use modifiers to get around gaps.That's a choice, i mean, many people have been using Fractal products live for a long time without the recently added gapless switching feature. (I know it has not arrived on FM3 and for you all i hope it will.)
That indicates a different problem. Does it happen on a specific preset, if so can you attach that preset? What means "freezes" and what do you do to solve the problem?
Something must be wrong. Scene changes are pretty fast here, as in perfectly usable live. Playing at home I notice gaps more, since it's often just my guitar with no other sound.No hold functions on switches, I just toggle between scenes. For tuner or selecting another preset, I bend down and push a button. CPU also always under 80%, no over the top presets with lots of blocks. If you are just recording at home, you guys won't notice it but playing live is different when you need to switch between different sounds within a song.
Same here. I used to have my FM3 in 4CM setup with a Mesa Boogie TriAxis/2:90 setup and the switching was ok-ish. Then the Boogie rig broke down and had to resort to my back-up Line 6 DT50 head and now switching is unbearable. Still haven't figured out if the root cause is if its a midi issue coming from the FM3 or if it's a midi issue in the amp heads.No hold functions on switches, I just toggle between scenes. For tuner or selecting another preset, I bend down and push a button. CPU also always under 80%, no over the top presets with lots of blocks. If you are just recording at home, you guys won't notice it but playing live is different when you need to switch between different sounds within a song.
Not really for me, because I stopped reading itYou know how gratifying it's going to be for admin to close this thread?!
Thanks for the updateNot really for me, because I stopped reading it
In all seriousness... We're working away on the next FM3 firmware. Recent Axe-Fx updates are quite "heavy" in terms of DSP and other resources, but our FM3 engineers are doing what engineers do. It takes time, and quality must take precedence over speedy delivery.
As I understand it, you can in fact use a 3 lb. sack to hold 5 lbs. of potatoes, but doing so is a bit like playing Jenga in reverse, with some of the potatoes mashed or cut into different sized pieces and... OK, this metaphor is ridiculous.
Not really for me, because I stopped reading it
In all seriousness... We're working away on the next FM3 firmware. Recent Axe-Fx updates are quite "heavy" in terms of DSP and other resources, but our FM3 engineers are doing what engineers do. It takes time, and quality must take precedence over speedy delivery.
As I understand it, you can in fact use a 3 lb. sack to hold 5 lbs. of potatoes, but doing so is a bit like playing Jenga in reverse, with some of the potatoes mashed or cut into different sized pieces and... OK, this metaphor is ridiculous.