FM3 Firmware Version 8.00

FM3 Firmware Version 8.00 is available:
https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/firmware-presets/fm3/8p0/fm3_dsp_rel_8p00.zip

FM3-Edit
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fm3-edit-1-06-09.205014/

Gapless Preset/Scene/Channel Switching​

A new parameter SETUP > Global Settings > Config > Gapless Changes has three settings: Off, Channel & Scene, and “All” (Preset, Scene, Channel). Note that channel switching speed has been improved in general even with this setting turned off. For preset changes to use the new gapless switching, two conditions must be met:
  • Setup > Global Settings > Config > Spillover must be set to “ALL”
  • Your presets must be saved under firmware 8.x or newer. You can do this manually in any of the usual ways or use the automatic utility in: SETUP > Utilities > Preset > Upgrade All Presets.
    IMPORTANT: Saving a preset under 8.x makes it incompatible with previous firmware versions!
    Use Fractal-Bot to make a backup first in case you ever revert to an older firmware. Make backups!

NEW CYGNUS X-3 AMP MODELING​

Cygnus X-3 is the latest amp modeling technology for Axe-Fx III, FM9, and FM3. It improves the sound, feel, and accuracy of the models, making them closer to their real world counterparts, with more rumble and bite and other nasty things that tube amps do.
  • Nearly all amps have been “remastered” using new measurement techniques and analytical methods.
    • Existing presets are NOT altered. A hard or soft reset will load the updated values.
  • Improved Preamp, Power Amp, and Output Transformer modeling.
  • Updated various default values for most amp models for Power Tube Grid Bias (or Cathode Resistance, as applicable), Supply Sag, and Cathode Follower.
    • Fixed wrong Miller capacitance value in Deluxe Verb Vibrato, Double Verb Vibrato, Super Verb Vibrato and all Vibrato Verb models.
    • Fixed wrong FX loop recovery gain in Suhr Badger models.
NOTE: This is an update to the core amp algorithms and may change the sound of your presets. Use Fractal-Bot to make a backup first in case you ever revert to an older firmware.
  • Additional Amp Block Updates
    • Updated all JS410 Lead models based on a current production JVM410HJS. The Crunch models were tested and did not require updating.
    • Added “NFB Compensation” switch. This defaults to “On”. Turning it off disables the negative feedback volume compensation at the output of the Amp block.
    • Added Global MV control to JS410 amp models. Master Volume has been renamed Channel MV. These two master volume controls can be used to balance the tone into the power amp (as in the real amp). The Channel MV decreases the high frequencies as it is turned down whereas the Global MV is transparent.
    • Improved triode algorithm.
NEW AMP MODELS:
  • Class-A 30W Brilliant
  • JS410 Lead Green
  • Brit Silver
  • Fryette D60 models
  • Citrus RV50
  • CA3+ Rhythm/Lead models
  • Friedman BE/HBE models
  • Recto1 and Recto2 models
  • Brit 800 2203
  • Brit 800 2204 Low
  • 5153 100W Stealth
  • USA JP IIC+
  • USA MKV Green
  • USA MK V Red

New Drive Pedal Models​

  • "Nobelium OVD-1” Drive model based on a Nobels™ ODR-1. The BC (Bass Cut) switch is modeled via the Bass Response control. Set the Bass Response to 1.0 to duplicate the response of the pedal with the Bass Cut switch engaged. Set Bass Response to 5.0 to duplicate response with BC switch disengaged.
  • Sunrise Splendor model based on a JHS™ Morning Glory. Existing model renamed “Sunrise Splendor Hi-Cut” to denote that the Hi-Cut switch is engaged.
  • Gauss Drive model based on a Mesa™ Flux Drive.

IMPROVED TREMOLO BLOCK​

  • The optical tremolo algorithm has been completely rewritten.
  • There are now three types of optical tremolo: Optical Trem 1: This type is based on optical pedal tremolos where depth controls the intensity of the LED. Optical Trem 2: This type is based on optical pedal tremolos where depth controls a “mixer” pot. This type has more “throb” than Optical Trem 1. Neon Trem: This type is based on the optical tremolo in classic “Blackface” amps which used a neon bulb to illuminate the LDR.
  • The Tremolo type has been renamed “VCA Trem” and is based on a voltage-controlled amplifier topology.
  • An LFO waveform monitor has been added for appropriate types.

OTHER NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS​

  • Improved Stack/Hold in the Delay block:
    • Improved transition between Stack/Hold states.
    • In “Hold” mode, repeats are now infinite (or nearly, may degrade over many minutes/hours).
      • Note that if the Compander is enabled and/or Bit Reduction is in use the echoes will degrade. If you want infinite repeats, set “Compander” OFF and “Bit Reduction” to zero.
      • Note that the Mono Tape algorithm is inherently lossy (like a real tape) and echoes can still degrade over time.
    • Added “Stack Feedback” and “Hold Feedback” parameters. This allows adjusting the decay time independently for the stack and hold modes.
  • Updated Controller LFOs. The “Astable Beta” parameter for the LFOs has been renamed “Shape” and now controls the shape of the LFO for all types except Square and Random.
  • Improved Tape Chorus algorithm. The Number Voices parameter has also been removed from the GUI as it is not applicable to this type.
  • Improved Tape Delay algorithm. The LFO1 Target and LFO2 Target parameters have also been removed from the Modulation tab as they are not applicable.
  • Changed Tuner mute logic so that only selected source is muted when Mute is set to INPUT.
  • Improved Intelligent and Noise Reducer gate types in Input block. This eliminates the slight squeaking sound as the gate releases when using aggressive settings.
  • New Startup Preset global parameter sets the preset when the FM3 is powered on.
  • Added "2x12 USA C90 Open Back" speaker impedance curve.
  • Added Modifier capability to High Cut parameter in Delay block.
  • Added “Kill Dry” control to Delay, Multitap Delay, Pitch, Plex and Reverb blocks. When set to ON the dry signal is muted. This simplifies routing these blocks in parallel. When using these blocks in parallel the user can turn Kill Dry on and set the wet level using the Mix control, leaving the Level control at 0dB. This also has the advantage that the wet level is controlled by the global Reverb/Effects Mix, if desired.
  • Improved optical types in Tremolo block. Additionally, the LFO Type, Duty Cycle and Shape are now set to the most appropriate values when selecting the Tremolo Type but may be overridden by the user.

FIXES​

  • Fixed random freezing during the Upgrade Presets process.
  • Fixed occasional squeal during preset changes when metronome volume is maximum.
  • Fixed dropped audio could occur in Euro Uber model at certain combinations of Presence and Speaker Impedance.
  • Fixed right channel volume reduced in Cabinet block when Preamp is active.
  • Fixed attack behavior of Dynamicomp model to strong input signals. Default attack time also adjusted to match reference pedal.
  • Fixed Scene MIDI GUI not updating correctly when changing scenes via front panel.
  • Fixed Output 1 Configuration being overwritten by Output 2configuration.
  • Fixed excessive delay from Pitch block at first use if the Shift and Detune amounts are both 0.0.
  • Fixed crash in Synth effect under certain circumstances.
  • Fixed Upgrade Presets not upgrading certain presets.
  • Fixed incorrect setting in Dimension 1 Chorus type.
  • Fixed preamp Vcc loss of precision.
  • Fixed delay lines not being cleared correctly in certain circumstances in Multitap Delay block.
  • Fixed Sum L+R Output Mode.
  • Fixed dimmed display when in Zoom mode and saving a copy of a preset from FM3-Edit.
  • Fixed incorrect Position and Distance default values for DynaCabs.
  • Fixed muted output in Cab-Lab SW Live Mode.
  • Fixed increased metronome volume.
Much to explore but am overwhelmed by how much better the sound and feel is thru headphones!!!!!
 
Are you using some EQ (or other additional settings) for headphones? (as recommended by Todd - )

Was disappointed with my FM3 through headphones until I saw a video by Tom Qualye saying he brings down the Hi Cut a bunch which Leon also says. Between that and getting a much better pair of phones did the trick for me. Tom wasn't talking about headphones,he does it for everything.
 
Im not sure if I’m doing something odd..

I went through the refresh etc, and when using the fm3 hooked up to fm3 edit, if I’m working on a patch, and then save , then switch to another preset I get no sound until I select a different scene, it then all works as expected ..
 
from what i experienced this is related to the killdry function.
example, preset 1 has a series delay w/o killdry, preset 2 has a parallel delay with killdry on.
going from preset 2 to 1 somehow carries the engaged killdry over to preset one and you
only here the low level delay. until you click on the delay tab. it also affects the overall
volume of the preset.
hope / am convinced it will be fixed with 8.01
 

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Thank you so much for this update. I was already very happy with my FM3, and yet you made me even happier.
 
Is the FW8 official? 7 still on the download page and check for updates not finding it. Is it still beta as of right now?
 
Good morning,
first of all, sorry for my english, i'm french.
Many thanks to the Fractal Audio team for this great update.
I have a small problem since the update with the looper.
I will record a loop, and when I change the preset which also contains the looper block, the playback speed is reduced by half.
Can you tell me if I missed something?
Thanks in advance.
 
it's not listed yet on the official page for some reason, but you can download the latest version of FM3 -Edit and then run fractal bot to get the update, that's the easiest way

i made a video of the process in case when i did the update earlier this week



Awesome, so it’s not beta and an official release now? Will try that then. Thanks!
 
Why does fm 3 edit scan blocks every time you start it?
There are two types of scans Edit can do.

When we load a new firmware version that Edit hasn't seen before, it will ask the modeler for information about each block in the firmware, and will cache that data on the disk. It's a longer process, but is usually only done once until you update to the next firmware.

If/when you load an open-beta firmware, then you need to manually do a "RANF", an acronym of "Refresh After New Firmware", which is found in Edit's Settings menu. We have to manually initiate this because Edit isn't aware of the beta sub-version information. Once firmware moves out of beta into a full release and I update to it I always force it a final time. YMMV.

There's also a startup scan when Edit loads to check for presets and user cab names. It does this so it's in sync with the hardware; Because we can create/edit/rename/delete presets and delete user cabs from the hardware there's potential for the hardware and Edit to be out of sync. In Edit's Settings > Preferences > Options page you can control which of the preset and cab scans occur at startup. Because I'm more likely to have made a change to presets from the front-panel when I'm in sound-check, I have it set to read the presets. I seldom delete the cabs, and only do it when I'm at home with the computer connected, so I have that option cleared.
 
Thanks...Any chance of being able to turn off IR on one of the outputs in global settings in the next updates? with that it would be a 100% perfect gear
 
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