For the most part they are direct ports of the factory presets from the Axe-Fx III. A few needed some paring back to fit. And the FM3 presets are, wherever possible, direct ports from the Axe-Fx III as well. So for the most part the factory presets are well-aligned across all three units now.Can't wait; just curious Leon-are the FM9 factory presets essentially the same as the FM3 or are they significantly different...I'm assuming this was a FM9 factory preset?
That was so deliciously 80s the shorts I'm wearing turned into lime green spandex while listening.
When you add the Multidelay... MASSIVE!If anyone is interested in the main lead tone
If anyone is interested in the main lead tone
Adam A7X monitors at homeSo good all of your videos sound so incredible. I know you are probably recording direct but when you're using a studio monitor or an FRFR which brands do you use and prefer if I may ask thank you.
Thank you for the reply. And thank you for all your videos, love them all.Adam A7X monitors at home
LOL! Rented spandex? Ewwww!Haha! This is a true story. The local music shop in the small, rural town I grew up
in used to rent out PA gear to us schmucks and schmoes too broke to afford a PA.
They'd even deliver it in the store van to your gig for a small added fee. It was cool,
but then it hit "peak 80's" when they started to also rent out stage attire. Yup, spandex
for hire.
I know too many guys who never should have been caught dead in that crap.