Dave Merrill
Legend!
Or just doesn't care about reality -- it's ad copy!I feel like whoever wrote the copy for this ad was either really arrogant, or completely unaware of what kind of competition the TMP is up against.
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Or just doesn't care about reality -- it's ad copy!I feel like whoever wrote the copy for this ad was either really arrogant, or completely unaware of what kind of competition the TMP is up against.
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Exactly. Six months after its introduction, their ads will start to slip in the word “legendary.”Or just doesn't care about reality -- it's ad copy!


Don’t know for sure but Clif memtioned it may be an A53Sorry if I missed something in this thread but does anybody know what processor(s) is(are) used? some press mentions about 4 more cores than in the QC (so 8 cores) but what processor is that?
Ok. This thing is going back (which was my intent when I bought it; and GC was good with that FWIW).
I like it overall but it has some definite maturing it needs to do. I think that's understandable in the current environment where most companies release things a bit early and let the users be their beta testers.
Just so I don't get way off track here, by FMT you mean the Fender Tone Master Pro floor modeler, yes?I picked up my FMT on Friday. The UI is very easy to navigate and as advertised it does not need a manual to set up. I did have some issues with squealing when using the tape echo and well using the 65 Reverb deluxe I experienced what sounded like microphonic feedback. The unit crashed on me once and needed to be rebooted. I was able to dial is some nice cleans but was always left with a feeling of something was missing. I did not touch the FMT of my FM3 Mark ll Turbo for 3 days. I plugged into the Fractal this morning and found to me what was missing was the warmth that is associated with a tube amp. The FMT does not duplicate that and it left it missing a fullness that left me wanting. I did plug into the FMT after that to see if I could dial in the high and low cuts to try and smooth out the tones and the sound was muffled. I rebooted it and it happened again. Long story short I am very happy that I gave the FMT a test drive. It makes me appreciate so much more what we have in Fractal and their continued updates and improvements. They have a vast library of amps, effects, drives and cabs, and I know my self there are times where I take for granted what a fantastic tool Fractal has produced. If there is anything that I would like to see Fractal add, that would be Bluetooth connectivity for backing tracks or online tutorials, and an xlr in with phantom power for a mic. Anyway just my thoughts.
Rod
Haha that threw me for a second, too - I see FM and T, and I think FM9T, so I thought he meant that, before realizing it was a typo.Just so I don't get way off track here, by FMT you mean the Fender Tone Master Pro floor modeler, yes?
I ware size 10.5 shoes. I find that with a shoe on and using the foot switch I have about 1/4 inch on each side of my foot to the switches I either side of the switch I am toggling.Quick question about the form factor for the people who have purchased and/or tried out the FTM - any issues with covering multiple switches at one time with your foot? It looks like the switches are fairly close together, closer than on my FM9T, or the Helix, and I have gigantic wafflestompers for feet (US size 13.5). I don't think I'd be able to use the Quad Cortex at all (although I was scolded for saying so in the comments of a youtube video, someone pointed out that Rabea has size 13 feet, and he doesn't have any issues), and I actually have hit more than one switch at a time on the FM9T (usually when trying to tap out a tempo - I'm trying to figure out a way to move the tap tempo to the lower right position, but I'm not sure if I can without impacting the switch combination that takes you back to the master layout).
Anyways, I have no interest in buying one, I'm just curious what people's thoughts about it are.