FRACTAL SERIES 3/6 - FM9 or FM3? Where is the difference?
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I’m an FM9 user. I absolutely love the tones I get from it and it’s a great gigging solution or in the studio. It’s not for everyone though; Alot of people will find it too complicated because of the UI and masses of parameters available in each block, but for those who have an interest in music production, sound design and maybe synthesis it is just a brilliant piece of kit.
Honestly, a lot of people say that the QC is the most powerful unit on the market but with an FM9, you can use 8 different amps (not at the same time, no one does that in real life) and 4 speaker cabinets, plus the best effects of the market. If you want to clone your amp...ok!! buy a Nano Cortex and put into the FM9 into the FX loop, you can use MIDI to make selections between two units and the possibilities are so enormous...for example, I have my songs configured by presets and each preset has a TAP configured Different TEMPO that allows us to rehearse or play in concert with in-ear, with the different tempo of each song, I use the OUT 1 output for my sound and the OUT 2 for the metronome creating a different channel in the mixer only for metronome, so that it facilitates the option of not having to use a computer for a metronome sequence. The FM9 is the better choice between portability and features. just in the middle of AXE FX3 and FM3.
Fm9 with Tone Capture would be glorious !!
Love this demo as usual, I'm now considering selling my Axe Fx3 for the FM9 to make it easier to gig with and still record the guitar at home.
Always a pleasure to watch you two guys in this series. 😊
By the way: where did you get your own personal Bernd? 😂
Thanks Henning and Bernd!
Scenes 6/take 41! Sorry guys there is no differences between the two, ya they maybe sound great but life is to short to spend time on theses.
24:24 that's not totally correct, you can use the "Scene controllers"
Fractal your unit once dialed in sounds and plays fantastic....but for the love of God you are in dire need of a good UI . Until you get there I will be using Helix and having much more fun
16:34 yes total control requires responsible modification, all the controls you need to really mess it up. Ya don’t know what ya don’t know.
First and foremost, happy new year.
A friend of mine has one and it’s fun to use. I on the other hand am waiting for the next generation, so sorry.
That Halo delay ... sweet. Setting that up right now!
In the FM3. Could you run an electric guitar full preset using input 1, and an acoustic or piezo guitar in input 2 using eq/comp only?
Yes, you can put input 2 whereever you like in the loop. With the scenes you can make that input do whatever you want.
With the fm3, you cant run 2 amps at the same time but you can switch to different amps per scene and/or channel.
In terms of DSP, is it really worth to get the FM9 instead of the FM3? I mean, i know you could run 2 amps simultaneously in the FM9, but if that is not needed, is it really worth the upgrade?
WhatsApp about The Input impedance?
IIRC the FM3 is fixed to 1 Mega Ohm and the FM9 has variable Input Impedance (which loads passive Guitar Pickups differently and changes the sound when using built in fuzzes and other pedals with loser Input impedance and capacitance)
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Sounds great, but way too complicated for me to use every day.
= 700 dollars.
enough extra to get a tube amp.
but I guess this is where someone would find out what the 700 extra gets them in the 9
KITTIES!!!
FMSeries ain't that complicated...keep it simple is all it takes...I've really struggled building pedal board routing and then having a pedal board that is less than a metre square lol..
Sure, to get to the simple you need to suffer the pain of the complicated
@@Antitrump7431not really. Drop in a block, stay on the first tab.
What a nightmare.
Is it true that Bernd Kiltz is gay?
Nope
@ But he look so 🤨
To complicated, who’s mad enough to play on that , better the Amp X from Bluguitar
Uninformed comment
It's as complicated or as simple as you desire.
@@musiccreation1198 . We don’t even have the option to connect directly to a passive speaker. It’s completely absurd.
A passive speaker is what sounds the best, rather than FR-FR.
Sure, you can always add a power amp separately, but honestly, that takes away all the simplicity of the device.
@@alexdenton6586 Enjoy the Bluguitar. I do agree however on passive speaker vs FRFR, which is why I switched from Fender FR12 to a Quilter rig. Then again the FR12 sound quite good...and I'd love to blind test you guys. ;)
@@alexdenton6586it’s not an amplifier. It’s a modeler.
There’s no way I’m taking that to a gig. I’m not with a major tour with roadies. It’s cool for the studio though. For a gig just give me boss pedals.