Could you not change the amp among the scenes, and then simply flip the scenes to find the amp you like best? I'm just getting into this now, and so I may be wrong.Nothing critical, but it was nice to have all that extra power to audition different things in a preset. Like using the second amp block to try a different amp, or having four cab slots, etc.
Global blocks and performance page were both handy too.
Could you not change the amp among the scenes, and then simply flip the scenes to find the amp you like best? I'm just getting into this now, and so I may be wrong.
I prefer a rack mount, as it sits on my computer desk (rather than on the floor), but the Axe III (I had the II - Mark II) doesn't have footswitches, so that's handy. I wish it had more processing power, as I tried to add a delay or something to a preset and could not. Very impressed with the sound. I look at the FM3 like the Line 6 Pod Go. It's a reduced package at a reduced price, but with the same sounds, and so... there is a tradeoff of money vs. some missing items. The FM3 is a 'budget' form of the Axe III, besides being a floor modeler version.
No Ultra Res yet , not sure if that will be added at any point maybe @BryantP would be able to answer if it is on the list still , also the drive block is a little different between the full 3 and FM3 so SOME of the models are not present like the Horizon , OCD , crunch boxThere’s no ultra res IRs on the FM3? I have that currently on axefx2. I have an FM3 on order so I’m learning about it, I thought it had the Horizon drive? Oh well no biggie.
I believe it is just a higher resolution cab IR....more information. Not really needed IMO, especially for live use.What difference does the Ultra Res cab make?
Same here.Nothing, I have both!! <<EVIL CACKLE>>
And they're now done and out in beta and coming in the next release!"Performance" pages of the home menu, but they're planned for FM3 too.
Not much unless your a bass player!What difference does the Ultra Res cab make?