I’ve had my FM9 for a month now, with all the big ideas for the next gig and what I dreamed about doing. Preset for each song, using the setlist and sounding awesome. With people saying, ‘Wow! That sound in incredible!’ after the show.
Time ticking down for the first gig using it and tried to run through the set…
Using a mixture of headphones (giving me more treble in my ears) and a single monitor (to pretend its a guitar amp) placed in the corner of the room to limit little hands mucking around with it.
Levels were not as consistent as I though, sounds not sounding what I had in my head.
With the gig tomorrow night, I decided to create a preset. Cooper Carters masterclass giving me those gems of information that I should have thought of.
Less than 20 minutes went by, cranked my monitor, told the kids, ‘Take a listen to this!’. One approved and the other continued lying face down on the floor for no reason.
I am even more excited to use this preset. It was everything I’ve been wanted to get soundwise and translated between my Strat and LTD Phoenix with active pickups.
The process of trying to create a preset for every song gave me an opportunity to find a good process creating presets from the ground up.
Sorry for the rambles to nowhere but I just wanted to share a month of learning and not doing things right resulted in a preset that I will gig tomorrow night instead of 32 different ones.
It may be a different story tomorrow.
Time ticking down for the first gig using it and tried to run through the set…
Using a mixture of headphones (giving me more treble in my ears) and a single monitor (to pretend its a guitar amp) placed in the corner of the room to limit little hands mucking around with it.
Levels were not as consistent as I though, sounds not sounding what I had in my head.
With the gig tomorrow night, I decided to create a preset. Cooper Carters masterclass giving me those gems of information that I should have thought of.
Less than 20 minutes went by, cranked my monitor, told the kids, ‘Take a listen to this!’. One approved and the other continued lying face down on the floor for no reason.
I am even more excited to use this preset. It was everything I’ve been wanted to get soundwise and translated between my Strat and LTD Phoenix with active pickups.
The process of trying to create a preset for every song gave me an opportunity to find a good process creating presets from the ground up.
Sorry for the rambles to nowhere but I just wanted to share a month of learning and not doing things right resulted in a preset that I will gig tomorrow night instead of 32 different ones.
It may be a different story tomorrow.

true for rhythm, but for songs that I predominately have single note lead lines, I absolutely have to use the context of the song parts to level - big open chords on those would explode and cause me to drop it so low the line would get lost in the mix. To each his own =)