Thanks Dr. great demo, i just got my FM3 turbo. I've been using the helix since 2015. and this unit is a different animal. i gig 2 to 3 times a week and need to adjust on the fly. and this is the first video I've found that explains it perfectly.
Im sure you will be up and running in no time. I have not had the chance but you can assign a tap and hold function per footswitch so you can double up on the amount of scenes you can access without having to go to another view. For instance, I would have scenes 1 and 2 be on footswitch 1, Scenes 3 and 4 on footswitch 2 and then my tap tempo and tuner on Footswtich 3. I understand cover bands may require a little more variation but for the most part a good clean tone, rhythm tone and lead tone is all most people really need.
I would say the Editor is more convenient but the UI is not complicated once you learn some basic concepts. Obviously a touch screen is the most intuitive.
Could you do a 4CM video with the FM3? I really liked the one you did on the Fender TMP.
I don't have any Fractal stuff anymore but you just need to add a Send and Return block in the signal path. Its that easy.
Add input 1 and output 1 first, nav back to input 1, then hold enter to create shunts.
Brilliant Tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks man, really straight forward tutorial and walkthrough. Needed this!
Glad it was helpful :)
Thanks Dr. great demo, i just got my FM3 turbo. I've been using the helix since 2015. and this unit is a different animal. i gig 2 to 3 times a week and need to adjust on the fly. and this is the first video I've found that explains it perfectly.
Im sure you will be up and running in no time. I have not had the chance but you can assign a tap and hold function per footswitch so you can double up on the amount of scenes you can access without having to go to another view. For instance, I would have scenes 1 and 2 be on footswitch 1, Scenes 3 and 4 on footswitch 2 and then my tap tempo and tuner on Footswtich 3. I understand cover bands may require a little more variation but for the most part a good clean tone, rhythm tone and lead tone is all most people really need.
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios Thanks right now I'm using 7 scenes and seems to be working out for me diffidently going to check out the tap and hold.
Ótimo vídeo !
Thank you for the video! What model of guitar do you use?
I am playing a Kiesel Neckthrough in this video series. Its a HSH pickup setup.
Thanks for the video!! Quick questions - I play mostly at home, so would you recommend studio monitors or FRFR for best sound quality?
I mainly play through Studio Monitors but if you want to be mobile then an FRFR would be a good choice.
Is too complicated without the editor
I would say the Editor is more convenient but the UI is not complicated once you learn some basic concepts. Obviously a touch screen is the most intuitive.