Instead of adding new models, please improve the low frequencies to all models so they be more accurate!
A vague statement. Maybe try to describe your complaint. Nothing wrong with the low frequencies or the modeling.
Instead of adding new models, please improve the low frequencies to all models so they be more accurate!
What’s a “bosom boost”? Tongue in cheek of course!
81% on one scene should still be ok but if he is getting the error message must be higher CPU
Geez, there's always one.Instead of adding new models, please improve the low frequencies to all models so they be more accurate!
Not really sure what you mean by this?Instead of adding new models, please improve the low frequencies to all models so they be more accurate!
It is a great driveTongue in cheek? Wrong end. Bosom is above that.
Me neitherNot really sure what you mean by this?
Not sure what you are looking for. Might need to evaluate what your playing through.Instead of adding new models, please improve the low frequencies to all models so they be more accurate!
Exactly. There's no way to optimize for everyone's amplification method, be that headphones, monitors, FRFR, etc. EQ is huge as is the use of filters/cuts.Not sure what you are looking for. Might need to evaluate what your playing through.
Besides the fact that one of the top things I'm most impressed with is the accurate bottom end, the irony of it all is Fractal is the modeler that gets criticized for having too many parameters for deep diving so you can dial in the tone for every situation.Exactly. There's no way to optimize for everyone's amplification method, be that headphones, monitors, FRFR, etc. EQ is huge as is the use of filters/cuts.
BTW-the poster in question just joined last month and that's his only post.
20 years ago I started writing songs and recording guitar and bass with the first Line 6 Pod and a simple usb recording device and never finished these ideas as the results always sounded as typical "home recording stuff and sound quality" so why ever finish these tracks?My band days consisted of a Fender 185 Pro with a few effect pedals. I would have killed for an FM 3 sound back then.
A while back I had more than a few vids pop up in my YT feed revisiting older modelers such as the "kidney bean" and trying to pretend they could sound great. It was laughable. I'm not sure what audio magic the youtubers in question used, but those weren't the sounds I remembered. I always thought they sounded "plastic" for lack of a better term.20 years ago I started writing songs and recording guitar and bass with the first Line 6 Pod and a simple usb recording device and never finished these ideas as the results always sounded as typical "home recording stuff and sound quality" so why ever finish these tracks?
The number of sounds was great but yes it was like plastic and a simple twodimensional fingerprint of a good sound. What inspires me the most with FAS is not only the sound but the dynamics, feeling and reaction to my playing. Stellar realism!A while back I had more than a few vids pop up in my YT feed revisiting older modelers such as the "kidney bean" and trying to pretend they could sound great. It was laughable. I'm not sure what audio magic the youtubers in question used, but those weren't the sounds I remembered. I always thought they sounded "plastic" for lack of a better term.
You're right, the early modelers were very uninspiring. This is a whole new ball game though.
But FM 3 was the best purchase for electric guitar and bass at all since I started electric guitar in 1995.
You're right, the early modelers were very uninspiring. This is a whole new ball game though.
This is it in a nutshell. I probably sound like a broken record or a super fanboy (which I’m not) but of all the gear that has inspired me since ~1981 (and I have or had some nice stuff) the FM3 has really made a significant difference. 20 years ago I would never believed so much could be put into such a small package.What inspires me the most with FAS is not only the sound but the dynamics, feeling and reaction to my playing. Stellar realism!