Ugly Bunny
Power User
Inspired by a TGP thread, I thought this would be a useful addition for folks that like to tweak stuff on the fly for effect. For instance, if they're on their clean preset, then they can add 10 parameters comprised of compressor settings, some amp parameters, and chorus- then when they go to their overdrive scene, now they have access to drive parameters, delay mix/level, additional amp settings, gate settings, etc.
The Global Performance Page is great, as is the Per-Preset Performance Page for people who don't typically tweak in real time yet would like to have access to parameters "just in case," but adding a Per-Scene Performance Page would solve two problems: it would allow people that 'play their pedals' to really tweak parameters specific to the pedals engaged in that particular scene and it would also mean that people wouldn't have to make any sacrifices if the Per-Preset Performance Page wasn't quite enough.
One way I could see using this would be to have, in each Per-Scene Performance Page, the bottom row dedicated to amp G, B, M, T, & V; but then have the upper row dedicated to effects directly used in that scene (chorus, compressor, delay, etc.).
Obviously, one would have to make SOME sacrifices if they were on the FM3 or just had a ton of effects on at a given time, but this would definitely open up some more performance possibilities and be more "pedalboard-like."
As a desktop editor (meaning, someone who edits my FM3 while the unit sits on my desktop), this would be super handy and I wouldn't need to navigate to the block for editing regularly used parameters on the fly as I switch between scenes.
I could also see this feature being integrated with other features down the road.
The Global Performance Page is great, as is the Per-Preset Performance Page for people who don't typically tweak in real time yet would like to have access to parameters "just in case," but adding a Per-Scene Performance Page would solve two problems: it would allow people that 'play their pedals' to really tweak parameters specific to the pedals engaged in that particular scene and it would also mean that people wouldn't have to make any sacrifices if the Per-Preset Performance Page wasn't quite enough.
One way I could see using this would be to have, in each Per-Scene Performance Page, the bottom row dedicated to amp G, B, M, T, & V; but then have the upper row dedicated to effects directly used in that scene (chorus, compressor, delay, etc.).
Obviously, one would have to make SOME sacrifices if they were on the FM3 or just had a ton of effects on at a given time, but this would definitely open up some more performance possibilities and be more "pedalboard-like."
As a desktop editor (meaning, someone who edits my FM3 while the unit sits on my desktop), this would be super handy and I wouldn't need to navigate to the block for editing regularly used parameters on the fly as I switch between scenes.
I could also see this feature being integrated with other features down the road.