One of the greatest things about these systems like Fractal is that they allow for so much more clarity that you can get the best out of any pickup, and it doesn't matter if you're using low our high output pickups. You can get the clarity and all the gain you want. It's absolutely revolutionary. And pickups like the JB still hold their own in this modern environment because they were designed right the first time.
Brett, thank so much for doing these. So always are so clear and thoughtful with real useful live rig ideals. Plus it is just awesome to hear you play! Keep going!
Yes I loved the one Brett did on the ax8. Looking forward to trying this on the FM3. Thanks Brett Cant believe we might be able to go 5 kms from home. hope the gig goes well.
@@1DerekMiracle Out of the box, the presets are better than the AxeII it replaced; but the CPU is about half the size. The functionality that can be assigned to the footswitches is fantastic, and I plan on adding a FC-6 at some point. Once you learn how to use channels and scenes, each preset can take on many faces. If you need CPU, get an old AxeII, or splurge for the III. But the FM3 is really all you need for most music.
I have a JB/Jazz set with a fantastic setting (courtesy of an Ibanez wiring scheme) - the neck pu in “parallel” just hits a beautiful hi-if sweet spot that has made my coil spill/tap redundant. Worth a listen.
So at the gig you would go through PA and monitor through powered monitor, or use amp? I would like to cover all bases for coffee shop gigs with my handwired fender deluxe and the FM3...
Welcome back to Live Rockdom. Have a great gig Burgs. I'll bet the PRS gets a guernsey, for a few songs at least. I know first hand how phoenomenal that guitar of yours sounds, it's a ripper 👌
Have you tried the FM9? Just curious because I am considering the fm3 but if you add a fc are you better off getting the fm9 whenever they are available given the additional features of the fm9. Great video. Thanks.
As always great stuff, love your work. Still use your rig1 as main template for my fm9. How are u liking the fm9 as opposed to pedal board? My Novo with P90s seem to dislike heavy gain in certain venues, so experimenting with humbuckers. Cheers
Hi Brett, Have you got a solution for a carry case for your FM3, FC6 and Expression pedal? I’m local to Australia and just purchased the FM3, FC6 and Mission Engineering Expression pedal. Would love to know if you have a source for supplying a good soft (or hard) case for these… Thanks in advance!
Hey Anthony. Yes, I do. C&C Cases down here in Melbourne are your best bet. Chris Hine builds only top-shelf touring stuff. Find him at www.caseman.com.au
Brett, how do you set your live rig up, can one run stage monitors in stereo at the same time as run through the PA in stereo, when using either the FM3 or AXE-FX. The Atomic CLR Active Wedge any good ?. Struggling to make a decision on what to buy an FM3 or AXE-FX & Atomic CLR Wedges. .... enjoy your video's thanks
Fair questions all, Leo. A lot of guys on big stages run in-ears and maybe a quad or something behind them for some ambience. Metallica do something like that, I believe. I like loud, stereo wedges in front of me (usually Nexo because they're a part of the medium-large touring rigs over here) but if I had the choice it would be CLR's because they're loud and true. FM3 or Axe-FX III? Depends on your needs. If you're playing classic rock where a simple amp model and some basic effects are all that's needed, the FM3 will probably suffice. If you're doing reverb/delay intensive things with multi-amp set-ups, you'll want the CPU clout of the Axe-FX III.
Hello Brett from Spain. At the beginning of the video your preset isn´t CAB and sounds very Good. When i can to do a preset without cab? Why sound so Good whitout cab? Perhaps Because you output through the real amp?. I´m learnig to use fm3, i´m in the wait list. THANKS
Hello, i am thinking of purchasing this unit and use in the efx loop of my older Marshall dsl40. Do you think by using my amp and use the modeling amp like Friedman you will still achieve the killer sounds of the Fm3. Thank you
It will run fine with your amp's FX loop but in my opinion you'd be defeating the whole point of the FM3's modelling capabilities by using it with another amp. You'll be at the mercy of your amp's speaker box and power amp which is fine, but you'll miss out on using the hundreds of included cab and amp models. Most of the Marshalls and Friedmans are adequately modelled in the FM3 firmware so you wouldn't really need your amps at all as long as you have some decent full-range monitoring. That's how I use it: straight to the house and through monitors.
@@BrettKingman I tried that, but got a message saying it was for the FM3 and not the FX3. So I converted with FracTool, but it doesn't really work....some gurgly distortion or no sound.
Are you recording this running direct? I’m just curious because I’m looking into getting the fm3 for a recording set up. Also any studio monitors you recommend that sound good when playing 1 of these?
I'm not him, but Leon Todd records direct and it sounds incredible. You can also record direct input (alongside an amped sound if you wish) and use your FM3 as a re-amp if you're still looking for the tone you need, I'll try to find the tutorial video if you're curious. If you're looking for a budget guitar sound effects system, this gives you professional quality at a low price point. I also record direct, but that doesn't mean anything as I'm not a professional musician haha
One of the greatest things about these systems like Fractal is that they allow for so much more clarity that you can get the best out of any pickup, and it doesn't matter if you're using low our high output pickups. You can get the clarity and all the gain you want. It's absolutely revolutionary. And pickups like the JB still hold their own in this modern environment because they were designed right the first time.
Thank you for the presentation and the preset. It's a useful addition. The wonder of Fractal.
Sounds great man, nice playin'!
Brett, thank so much for doing these. So always are so clear and thoughtful with real useful live rig ideals. Plus it is just awesome to hear you play! Keep going!
It cleans well when you back off the volume knob. Every sound you have is top shelf. That JB sounds spot on Jeff Beck especially on Seagulls.
The pick up is actually jb named after jazz+blues I use to think Jeff beck as well.
Yes
I loved the one Brett did on the ax8. Looking forward to trying this on the FM3. Thanks Brett
Cant believe we might be able to go 5 kms from home. hope the gig goes well.
I use that AX8 setup .
Congratulations!!!!! Seems, things are looking up and moving forward!!!!
Damn i need my FM3 to arrive and download all your presets. Killer.
Thanks for the preset. Got the FM3 this week so I need to get up to speed!
How do you like it?
@@1DerekMiracle Out of the box, the presets are better than the AxeII it replaced; but the CPU is about half the size. The functionality that can be assigned to the footswitches is fantastic, and I plan on adding a FC-6 at some point. Once you learn how to use channels and scenes, each preset can take on many faces. If you need CPU, get an old AxeII, or splurge for the III. But the FM3 is really all you need for most music.
@@robguffanti I mainly run just an amp with Reverb or in occasional delay.
@@1DerekMiracle Then the FM3 is all you need. Well, that and some FRFR monitors or a PA.
Love the 59/JB combo. Got loads of guitars with loads of pickups, but the SD set just works for everything.
I have a JB/Jazz set with a fantastic setting (courtesy of an Ibanez wiring scheme) - the neck pu in “parallel” just hits a beautiful hi-if sweet spot that has made my coil spill/tap redundant. Worth a listen.
Good to see you playing live again Burgs,
Great to see Melbourne out of Lockdown.
Hope to see you on the road soon.
Axe FX Sounds awesome.
Great demo Brett! Always concise and great playing and tones!
Hi Brett, Once again a brilliant preset from you, it's just fun to watch your ideas. Thank you Brett.
Good luck with the gig, hopefully you can grab some footage of the gig and getting set-up!
Regardless, enjoy yourself!!
Sounds amazing
Very Nice! Thanks so much. Merry Christmas!
Brown sound rocks ! And I really like your use of the automated Leslie and Wah, great idea :)
Wonderful demo! A lot of the tones I hear sound so much like Alex Lifeson.
beautiful tones!
Simply awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this preset!
That is a great sounding preset Brett, bravo!
Very well made and informative ! Thanks.
Why is that whenever I watch vids from this channel, I get mad guitar envy. I've been trying to find that guitar for a while now. Really cool color.
Sounds great Burgs! 😀
You have great taste, sir!
Mate , Killer tones !
So nice
So at the gig you would go through PA and monitor through powered monitor, or use amp? I would like to cover all bases for coffee shop gigs with my handwired fender deluxe and the FM3...
Just lovely
Welcome back to Live Rockdom. Have a great gig Burgs. I'll bet the PRS gets a guernsey, for a few songs at least. I know first hand how phoenomenal that guitar of yours sounds, it's a ripper 👌
Will this preset translate to the Axe FX 3. Really nice preset. Thanks for sharing,
Thanks ( again) Brett!! You're the man!! 💯👍☺
Great Download- Thank You I'm new to the FM3 and the preset is going over 80% on the CPU How do i fix it Thanks!!!
Have you tried the FM9? Just curious because I am considering the fm3 but if you add a fc are you better off getting the fm9 whenever they are available given the additional features of the fm9. Great video. Thanks.
Brett, great preset. When I load it on my fm3 MK I with System 7.0 I get CPU overload red. What shall I do? Thx v m
Sounds fantastic! Are we able to get those type of tones out of the GT-1000 by chance?
Damn! Brett! :) That's a Killer clean tone.. Please say that you have for our trust o'l AX8? Please!!! :)
I love my Charvel dk24
As always great stuff, love your work. Still use your rig1 as main template for my fm9. How are u liking the fm9 as opposed to pedal board? My Novo with P90s seem to dislike heavy gain in certain venues, so experimenting with humbuckers. Cheers
Where is the best place to buy pickups in Australia?
Cheers
Hi Brett,
Have you got a solution for a carry case for your FM3, FC6 and Expression pedal? I’m local to Australia and just purchased the FM3, FC6 and Mission Engineering Expression pedal. Would love to know if you have a source for supplying a good soft (or hard) case for these…
Thanks in advance!
Hey Anthony. Yes, I do. C&C Cases down here in Melbourne are your best bet. Chris Hine builds only top-shelf touring stuff. Find him at www.caseman.com.au
@@BrettKingman thanks so much mate! You’re a legend and I thoroughly enjoy all your demos! Can’t wait to get my new Fractal rig up and running!
Brett, how do you set your live rig up, can one run stage monitors in stereo at the same time as run through the PA in stereo, when using either the FM3 or AXE-FX. The Atomic CLR Active Wedge any good ?. Struggling to make a decision on what to buy an FM3 or AXE-FX & Atomic CLR Wedges. .... enjoy your video's thanks
Fair questions all, Leo. A lot of guys on big stages run in-ears and maybe a quad or something behind them for some ambience. Metallica do something like that, I believe. I like loud, stereo wedges in front of me (usually Nexo because they're a part of the medium-large touring rigs over here) but if I had the choice it would be CLR's because they're loud and true. FM3 or Axe-FX III? Depends on your needs. If you're playing classic rock where a simple amp model and some basic effects are all that's needed, the FM3 will probably suffice. If you're doing reverb/delay intensive things with multi-amp set-ups, you'll want the CPU clout of the Axe-FX III.
Hello Brett from Spain. At the beginning of the video your preset isn´t CAB and sounds very Good. When i can to do a preset without cab? Why sound so Good whitout cab? Perhaps Because you output through the real amp?. I´m learnig to use fm3, i´m in the wait list. THANKS
Hello, i am thinking of purchasing this unit and use in the efx loop of my older Marshall dsl40. Do you think by using my amp and use the modeling amp like Friedman you will still achieve the killer sounds of the Fm3. Thank you
It will run fine with your amp's FX loop but in my opinion you'd be defeating the whole point of the FM3's modelling capabilities by using it with another amp. You'll be at the mercy of your amp's speaker box and power amp which is fine, but you'll miss out on using the hundreds of included cab and amp models. Most of the Marshalls and Friedmans are adequately modelled in the FM3 firmware so you wouldn't really need your amps at all as long as you have some decent full-range monitoring. That's how I use it: straight to the house and through monitors.
Great tones! You like to set your rhythm delays like I do I think. 300 and 500 ms?
anyway to convert this to a axe3?
How do you get the download?
Great sounds. Any chance you will do this preset for the FX3?
You can download it and import it to the Axe-FX III, no probs.
@@BrettKingman I tried that, but got a message saying it was for the FM3 and not the FX3. So I converted with FracTool, but it doesn't really work....some gurgly distortion or no sound.
@@waynebush7934 OK. I haven't tried it, but I will and report back later.
@@BrettKingman Oh, nevermind. I didn't download the IR.
@@BrettKingman Thanks, I couldn't get scenes 1, 4, 5 and 6 to work with the latest firmware, but the others are working.
Are you recording this running direct? I’m just curious because I’m looking into getting the fm3 for a recording set up. Also any studio monitors you recommend that sound good when playing 1 of these?
I'm not him, but Leon Todd records direct and it sounds incredible. You can also record direct input (alongside an amped sound if you wish) and use your FM3 as a re-amp if you're still looking for the tone you need, I'll try to find the tutorial video if you're curious. If you're looking for a budget guitar sound effects system, this gives you professional quality at a low price point.
I also record direct, but that doesn't mean anything as I'm not a professional musician haha
Wow!
Nice!!!
I thought we could only remove the cab in the preset, when i go directly to real amp.
the idea here is to simulate plugging straight into the mixing desk, like people used to do back in the day, when they wanted a super clean tone.
No link to the gig Bretto
Nice