Thx my dudeSmokin'!
Thanks! Had a lot of fun with this one. The unit is absolutely amazing and I tried to do it justice!I was just as impressed with the video quality as I was the tones and playing. Loved the clean background, the wider view and especially the opening slow push-in in. I commend your acute visual sensibilities as well. Nice job!
These are the default FM9 factory "Jr. Blues" and "Petrucci Rig" presets together. I'm not with my units, but IIRC the two presets are both virtually identical in both the III and FM3. All of which is to say, if you have one of those units, you already have them! If the FM9 will be your first unit, congrats and welcome to the family. Both these presets will be in the unit when it arrives!Can you upload this to axechange so I can try it when I get the unit?
Ahh cool yes I have fm3 but without fm9 I cannotThese are the default FM9 factory "Jr. Blues" and "Petrucci Rig" presets together. I'm not with my units, but IIRC the two presets are both virtually identical in both the III and FM3. All of which is to say, if you have one of those units, you already have them! If the FM9 will be your first unit, congrats and welcome to the family. Both these presets will be in the unit when it arrives!
Not sure what you mean exactly by combining amp and cabinet blocks on the fm3. How does one combine them? Do you mean just edit certain scenes to alternate between the amp/cabs ?Just switching between them.
Fwiw, you really could blend them on an FM3, though. Just use channels to combine the amp and cabinet blocks. The default scenes don't use any other blocks other than reverb on the Jr Blues and pitch on the Petrucci, if I remember correctly, but you could also easily add the chorus, delays, etc. from the other scenes, too. There is so much more possible "even" on the FM3 than I think most realize!
Yes, check out the manual's section on channels!Not sure what you mean exactly by combining amp and cabinet blocks on the fm3. How does one combine them? Do you mean just edit certain scenes to alternate between the amp/cabs ?
So i just read the section on channels and I’m still not entirely sure what you were referring to. Is there a way to blend two different amps/cabs on the FM3 or did you mean just switching between them via channels and scenes?Yes, check out the manual's section on channels!
https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/FM3/FM3-Owners-Manual.pdf
I seem to remember, way back, someone doing this (blending 2 amps, we had 2 amps at a time way back with the AxeFX line)So i just read the section on channels and I’m still not entirely sure what you were referring to. Is there a way to blend two different amps/cabs on the FM3 or did you mean just switching between them via channels and scenes?
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/sell-me-on-dual-amps.176257/post-2140021I seem to remember, way back, someone doing this (blending 2 amps, we had 2 amps at a time way back with the AxeFX line)
Pretty sure they used an expression pedal to achieve this.
I could be mis-remembering the "blend thing" though-I am old