Where is that at? Official website still has 5.03 only.Go download the 6.0 final release and check back in.
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fm3-firmware-version-6-00.189679/Where is that at? Official website still has 5.03 only.
Thank you! I will try it when I get home!
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If I am guessing 6 more if no weekend editionMaybe Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan or Neal Schon next for GOT? LOL I wish.
The Got have been such an amazing treat. Thank you so much.
Yeah Hokestra is a fractal dude , is he not that would make total sense forgot about TSOI don’t want to seem presumptuous, but considering the season a preset from one of the dudes of TSO would be fashionable.
What about Petrucci? Like an old school Triaxis preset to emulate Images and Words.If I am guessing 6 more if no weekend edition
John Mayer , Alex Lifeson (Dec21)
Govan , Schon and Metallica
And not sure of other maybe Bellamy from Muse
There shouldn’t be a requirement to use an amp block (or any blocks, for that matter). Some tones don’t require an amp block. The 80’s clean thing rarely involves an amp. And I think on the intro to Pull Me Under, they ended up using a piece of shit Zoom unit.Neither Vai or Petrucci use the amp models in their Fractals, so I don't think it's very plausible we'll see them here.
Ohhh in that case the Zoom wasn't a piece of shit after allThere shouldn’t be a requirement to use an amp block (or any blocks, for that matter). Some tones don’t require an amp block. The 80’s clean thing rarely involves an amp. And I think on the intro to Pull Me Under, they ended up using a piece of shit Zoom unit.
Still have my 9001 and repaired it to capture its distortion sound for some AxeFx2 user here on the forum to create a TM block (he never shared it, unfortunately). From what I understand it has a somewhat sought after sound and entire albums were created with it. Well, those were the 90sOhhh in that case the Zoom wasn't a piece of shit after all