Great video man. Got more out of this than any others I’ve watched. I haven’t checked yet but I hope you did another video where you keep elaborating further. Moving blocks around or adding blocks. Like adding a looper to a preset. Or just creating my own preset. Most of the vids I’ve seen use a computer but I want to just use the device itself. I’ve had it about a week and it’s fantastic. I had a hx stomp and it was ok but never really sounded great. The fm3 presets are really amazing right outa the gate. I really feel like I could be happy with just this and a couple guitars.
Great intro to the basics of navigation - thanks Ron. You can also us knob A to scroll through the scenes, as well as the nav buttons. Look forward to future instalments!
Thanks for watching! I had an HX Stomp and was unhappy with the higher gain settings. Let me know if you have any questions when you get the FM3. And please join us over at the Fractal Audio forums. Lots of great, helpful people there.
@@thehumblepundit9790 yeah mon, I just bought the FM3 and was looking for vids for easy quick start to it , you got me moving and I'm learning it pretty quick, the basics that is lol
Very good overview. I am looking at different units, my main base is for the size of unit, so this and the hx stomp are the 2 main ones. I was going to go Tonex, but do not like that one has to download so many presets, and little to no tweakability. Going thru 1000's of sound snapshots seems and most likely is: Way to TIME consuming. I know using the computer interface, instead of the FRont panel is easier and faster Workflow. But one should know how to navigate it on the Pedal for live perform, use. The Size matter is for me to do with a Grab and Go scenario. I already got a Surfboard unit, an old vox tonelab se, and it works super but a bit large for quick grab gigs, and limited Stage space. Thanks, and will most likely check out some more of your videos.
Thanks for watching! I had the HX Stomp and was underwhelmed. The cleans were very nice, but the high gain modelling paled in comparison to the Fractal, and the Fractal's timed effects are unbelievable. I also found some very slight latency when recording with the HX Stomp which I haven't seen in the Fractal. Good luck!!
Thanks! No, there isn't a way to do that within the unit, as far as I know. The only way to do that is using Axe Edit on your PC or Mac. Then you can just click to the preset you want.
@@thehumblepundit9790 thanks for the quick reply! i was thinking more for a live situation where you have just the unit. Prob that's something to add to the features
Hi! Thanks for watching! I'm not sure what you're asking. I don't use a looper within the FM3 at all. When I record, I record directly into a DAW and use the functionality with that to manipulate the track.
Nice! But question: Can you set it up so you can use any of the three footswitches to page through the presets? Or even better, say I find 10 presets I love. Can I save them somewhere, and access them quickly with a footswitch?
Thanks! Most definitely. The footswitches are set up by the Factory to do exactly what you want them to do. If you turn on the FM3, you will see the first three preset names on labels. To advance to the next three, it's either double tap or hold the right most switch. To go back to the previous three, you hit the left most switch. I can't remember atm if it's double tap or hold on the switch, LOL. And yes, you can certainly save your favorites to other presets banks to do what you suggest. Now there are different ways to do what you want. You can set up on preset with 8 scenes, all different. You can set up the channels within each scene as well. Lots of variety.
uhm, I will probably very rarely touch the thing with my fingers (there's a PC Editor), I would have expected preset navigation with my foot, as in a live situation ;)
Thank you! Mine arrives in the mail later today so this will help me dive in.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video man. Got more out of this than any others I’ve watched. I haven’t checked yet but I hope you did another video where you keep elaborating further. Moving blocks around or adding blocks. Like adding a looper to a preset. Or just creating my own preset. Most of the vids I’ve seen use a computer but I want to just use the device itself. I’ve had it about a week and it’s fantastic. I had a hx stomp and it was ok but never really sounded great. The fm3 presets are really amazing right outa the gate. I really feel like I could be happy with just this and a couple guitars.
Thanks for watching!! Sadly, I never got around to it. I should, though. I'm in Southern NJ btw. If you around me, I'd be glad to help you.
Great intro to the basics of navigation - thanks Ron.
You can also us knob A to scroll through the scenes, as well as the nav buttons.
Look forward to future instalments!
Thanks for watching! Crap, you're right. I forgot about that. Thanks for the correction. Nice to see you here!
Very useful video, thanks for uploading! Received my FM3 this morning and love it!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Agree .. very good video … make it very understandable. Keep it up!
Thank you!
Thank you very much kind Sir! I just got my FM3 and was just pushing buttons randomly hoping something will happen, haha.
Glad to help!!
Thanks man, big help for a newbie!
Very helpful. Thanks for putting this together!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Everything is clear! Thanks
You're welcome!!
Excellent video thanks for making this
Glad you enjoyed it! You're welcome!
thank you very much for this super informative video!!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you . i will chance my Helix to the FM3 .
Thanks for watching! I had an HX Stomp and was unhappy with the higher gain settings. Let me know if you have any questions when you get the FM3. And please join us over at the Fractal Audio forums. Lots of great, helpful people there.
When you page to the presets you can use the nav button right/left to go through all of the pages of presets.
Very good. Thank you.
Really appreciate this vid bro, thank you
Glad it's helpful!
@@thehumblepundit9790 yeah mon, I just bought the FM3 and was looking for vids for easy quick start to it , you got me moving and I'm learning it pretty quick, the basics that is lol
very instructional - great video!
Thanks for watching!!
Great video
Thank you!!
Very helpful... thanks.
Awesome Thank You !!!!!
You're welcome, brother!
Thanks for the vid man God bless👍
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great job
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice starter vid! Thanks.👍
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very good overview. I am looking at different units, my main base is for the size of unit, so this and the hx stomp are the 2 main ones. I was going to go Tonex, but do not like that one has to download so many presets, and little to no tweakability. Going thru 1000's of sound snapshots seems and most likely is: Way to TIME consuming. I know using the computer interface, instead of the FRont panel is easier and faster Workflow. But one should know how to navigate it on the Pedal for live perform, use. The Size matter is for me to do with a Grab and Go scenario. I already got a Surfboard unit, an old vox tonelab se, and it works super but a bit large for quick grab gigs, and limited Stage space. Thanks, and will most likely check out some more of your videos.
Thanks for watching! I had the HX Stomp and was underwhelmed. The cleans were very nice, but the high gain modelling paled in comparison to the Fractal, and the Fractal's timed effects are unbelievable. I also found some very slight latency when recording with the HX Stomp which I haven't seen in the Fractal. Good luck!!
Thanks great video. How did you get that midi light off ?
Great video! quick question. Is there a way to jump for example to present 400 being in preset one? like just entering the number?
Thanks! No, there isn't a way to do that within the unit, as far as I know. The only way to do that is using Axe Edit on your PC or Mac. Then you can just click to the preset you want.
@@thehumblepundit9790 thanks for the quick reply! i was thinking more for a live situation where you have just the unit. Prob that's something to add to the features
@@hazylane you can play around with what the three buttons do and arrange your presets within Axe-Edit to make live settings very fluid.
Man,.... between you showing us the basics to Frank Steffin Mueller showing us all the preset sounds.....I believe my mind is made up for a FM3 Turbo.
Thank you!!
Great video
How do you record a new layout set up ?
Example add and lopper and make it stay there. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for watching! I'm not sure what you're asking. I don't use a looper within the FM3 at all. When I record, I record directly into a DAW and use the functionality with that to manipulate the track.
Nice! But question: Can you set it up so you can use any of the three footswitches to page through the presets? Or even better, say I find 10 presets I love. Can I save them somewhere, and access them quickly with a footswitch?
Thanks! Most definitely. The footswitches are set up by the Factory to do exactly what you want them to do. If you turn on the FM3, you will see the first three preset names on labels. To advance to the next three, it's either double tap or hold the right most switch. To go back to the previous three, you hit the left most switch. I can't remember atm if it's double tap or hold on the switch, LOL. And yes, you can certainly save your favorites to other presets banks to do what you suggest. Now there are different ways to do what you want. You can set up on preset with 8 scenes, all different. You can set up the channels within each scene as well. Lots of variety.
Very Helpful........How do you access the global EQ to compensate for FRFR's having to much low end? Thanks Again
Global EQs are in output settings. Page 91 of the FM3 User Manual.
Thanks man! Does it sound realistic?
YW! It does indeed. I've fooled plenty of people with it. From sparkling cleans to insane overdrive and everything in between.
Do you prefer using the onboard navigation or FM Edit?
I use both equally I think. Depends on if I feeling like powering up the whole studio, LOL. Thanks for watching!
uhm, I will probably very rarely touch the thing with my fingers (there's a PC Editor), I would have expected preset navigation with my foot, as in a live situation ;)
Most players like to configure their scenes to be midi triggered so they don’t have to do any manual switching at all.