bdrepko
Fractal Fanatic
Hey there are 8 scenes. Why not have an amp for each scene. For that matter lets increase the number of scenes to 16.Not only would three be cool, but four would be a nice round number!
Hey there are 8 scenes. Why not have an amp for each scene. For that matter lets increase the number of scenes to 16.Not only would three be cool, but four would be a nice round number!
Ummmmmmm, no.Hey there are 8 scenes. Why not have an amp for each scene. For that matter lets increase the number of scenes to 16.
Your no fun.Ummmmmmm, no.
It's just that this time around, the amps stay at high resolution for four of them, thats all I was sayin.......Your no fun.
Three amps that could go down three individual lines would be incredibly useful for live and studio use. No more sharing lines for different amps and each amp can have its own FOH treatment or have different outboard gear setups in the studio.
Edit:
In my band, Taylor, the other guitar player, uses three amps with three cabs with different speakers. Our FOH guy has each amp dialed in perfectly and only touches the faders when mixing. I have a Friedman going down one side and two amps that share the other, which means that FOH has to toggle between EQ’s or make compromises depending on the song. Having three amp blocks would be a huge help in getting closer to that kind of flexibility. Would this also mean that a third cab block could be added?
Would you actually use three amp blocks in a preset if there were three blocks available?