I bought this course towards the end of last week and I'm not going to lie, I was little apprehensive about laying down $100 for some tutorial videos.
Buuuuuut... it's been entirely worth it. I've watched less than half the videos but I've already learned so much not only about the FM3 but in crafting tones and dialling in a sound that works for me in general. Such a great course, I can't recommend it enough.
Has anyone got this course who also has the Axe 3 course? Any new ground covered?
Care to elaborate on the new content? I thoroughly enjoyed the class.I thread in new course content.
Can anyone comment on the accessibility/viewability on an iPhone or iPad for this class? May seem like a silly question these days but I really only have time to watch long video content on my mobile devices these days and would primarily be watching on an iPad.
After 4 pages of glowing reviews, I bought the course. IMHO, it's a high ROI. I keep going back to highlight segments because there is much to learn & remember.HI all - I'm very interested in purchasing the course and was looking for something more than the 15 second teaser out there. Are there any samples anywhere I could review before making a decision or do I just need to pull the trigger?
I agree with @BobBrault ... Even you you're familiar with the common chain in the editor (which I was, thanks to Leon Todd & Marco Fanton videos) I learned a lot of new tricks.HI all - I'm very interested in purchasing the course and was looking for something more than the 15 second teaser out there. Are there any samples anywhere I could review before making a decision or do I just need to pull the trigger?
First post here, my Fm3 will be at home next week, and I'm interested by this masterclass. My question is : does it goes further and deeper than all the free stuff you can find on YouTube, like Leon Todd, Marco Fanton, etc...?I agree with @BobBrault ... Even you you're familiar with the common chain in the editor (which I was, thanks to Leon Todd & Marco Fanton videos) I learned a lot of new tricks.
Another great selling point is that you have an organized and very detailed storyboard (search and using only youtube videos is unmethodical).
I noticed that using this course I made a huge step-up in the usage of the device and I no longer spend a lot of time digging with sound options...!
Now I spend more time playing!
IMHO, I believe it does. Reading all the posts/reviews answers that question.First post here, my Fm3 will be at home next week, and I'm interested by this masterclass. My question is : does it goes further and deeper than all the free stuff you can find on YouTube, like Leon Todd, Marco Fanton, etc...?
There is nothing that I can think of that the course would not cover for 99.99% of users. There are some great tips in there about getting the most out of all different types of setups. I am not a huge fan of Cooper’s tones per se, but can absolutely appreciate his knowledge base and they were helpful getting me to the sounds I was looking for.First post here, my Fm3 will be at home next week, and I'm interested by this masterclass. My question is : does it goes further and deeper than all the free stuff you can find on YouTube, like Leon Todd, Marco Fanton, etc...?
I totally quote the comments above.First post here, my Fm3 will be at home next week, and I'm interested by this masterclass. My question is : does it goes further and deeper than all the free stuff you can find on YouTube, like Leon Todd, Marco Fanton, etc...?
I bought the course last week. I’m a long time modeler user, coming from Helix, Atomic, and have had the FM3 since last summer. I would consider myself a ‘power user’ of sorts and still learned stuff right out of the gate. I’m that guy that reads the manual before I even get the product too. I can say it’s worth the money IMO, for users at every level. Well presented, and informative.How it was the course? Any comments?
I am considering to get it but would like to hear some comments from yesterday..