jesussaddle
Power User
Thinking of buying a III or possibly FM9 Turbo as an upgrade for my II - Curious what folks think is most improved since the II ARIES.
This is for recording use, not live or performance. The FRFR I am using is just Tannoy Gold 8's into a RME Fireface 400 (or upgrade to something?) into DAW. I can play at reasonable levels, and find that I must to get the liveliest sounds.
I created about 100 go-to presets since I got the Ultra - Traded up the MK1 II, and it took me forever to learn how to get my sounds (to be honest I don't know "how" I did in any simple way. There were dozens of changes I had to make in my thinking to achieve my desired tones. Now my favs are there, and assuming I do opt to get a III (or III Turbo or FM9 Turbo)I I probably will need to hold onto this until I carefully reconstruct them by ear. I don't think there's any roadmap.
So my satisfaction with my presets is definitely there, but I believe the variety achievable in the III would be significantly greater, partly due to others work and matching cabs and setups. I've tended to use mostly basic cab choices, since that reduced the frustration. I'm not sure how much ARIES is improved upon, how noticeable it will be, etc., but I think certainly there are improvements - the reverbs and effects obviously, but also I am thinking maybe some of the drive models. Do you agree that this is where the improvements lie, rather than in the Amp modeling overall? Are there other noticeable improvements, other than these, and cabs variety & features?
This is for recording use, not live or performance. The FRFR I am using is just Tannoy Gold 8's into a RME Fireface 400 (or upgrade to something?) into DAW. I can play at reasonable levels, and find that I must to get the liveliest sounds.
I created about 100 go-to presets since I got the Ultra - Traded up the MK1 II, and it took me forever to learn how to get my sounds (to be honest I don't know "how" I did in any simple way. There were dozens of changes I had to make in my thinking to achieve my desired tones. Now my favs are there, and assuming I do opt to get a III (or III Turbo or FM9 Turbo)I I probably will need to hold onto this until I carefully reconstruct them by ear. I don't think there's any roadmap.
So my satisfaction with my presets is definitely there, but I believe the variety achievable in the III would be significantly greater, partly due to others work and matching cabs and setups. I've tended to use mostly basic cab choices, since that reduced the frustration. I'm not sure how much ARIES is improved upon, how noticeable it will be, etc., but I think certainly there are improvements - the reverbs and effects obviously, but also I am thinking maybe some of the drive models. Do you agree that this is where the improvements lie, rather than in the Amp modeling overall? Are there other noticeable improvements, other than these, and cabs variety & features?