There are many different guys offering great videos on YouTube that are helpful to Fractal owners.
I am planning and starting my own series of 'what, why, how' sorts of videos primarily for direct-to-FOH/FRFR guys. I have my own ideas about what I should focus on showing from my point of view and thoughts, but wanted to stop before I dive too deep yet and ask people what they want videos describing, highlighting, explaining.
I want to be to the point, work-a-day sort of pragmatic down to earth useful. I come from the 'average joe' guitar player and not the 'watch me shred my a** off' sort of thing. I'm not a 'get the VH1 tone NAILED guy' either (*though if you are, then my advice is to get Tone Matching down and USE it); more just work with the tools to get your own tone thing. These videos would not be done to impress anyone or prove anything; but focused on helping owners use and get the most from their Fractal gear so they can just play and have fun.
To me the focus of these sorts of videos from me would be broken down into three main categories; each video would be all three segments:
With all that in mind, what in addition to all that would you like to see covered? What would be useful to you?
I am planning and starting my own series of 'what, why, how' sorts of videos primarily for direct-to-FOH/FRFR guys. I have my own ideas about what I should focus on showing from my point of view and thoughts, but wanted to stop before I dive too deep yet and ask people what they want videos describing, highlighting, explaining.
I want to be to the point, work-a-day sort of pragmatic down to earth useful. I come from the 'average joe' guitar player and not the 'watch me shred my a** off' sort of thing. I'm not a 'get the VH1 tone NAILED guy' either (*though if you are, then my advice is to get Tone Matching down and USE it); more just work with the tools to get your own tone thing. These videos would not be done to impress anyone or prove anything; but focused on helping owners use and get the most from their Fractal gear so they can just play and have fun.
To me the focus of these sorts of videos from me would be broken down into three main categories; each video would be all three segments:
- What can you do? What to do? Demo, discuss and explain what is possible.
- Why this or that? Why parallel routing? Why serial routing? Why this delay or that delay? Why this cab IR over that cab IR?
- How to? How to approach setting up your preset? How to do parallel routing? How to dial up a given amp if you've never used one like it (but need that tone for a gig)?
With all that in mind, what in addition to all that would you like to see covered? What would be useful to you?