Fender Tone Master Pro: Episode IV - A New Hope

That's a reasonable opinion. I don't really have that problem. Maybe it's my technical career, or maybe just the fact that I don't have a lot of hobbies, but I really don't have any problem switching from one modeler to another. I remember things pretty much seamlessly.
It's moreso just having to disconnect everything, remember footswitch assignment methodologies, signal chain methodologies, blah blah blah. I know them all generally but flip flopping from one to the other and then remembering how I set them up for live use is just a useless timesuck.
 
That's a reasonable opinion. I don't really have that problem. Maybe it's my technical career, or maybe just the fact that I don't have a lot of hobbies, but I really don't have any problem switching from one modeler to another. I remember things pretty much seamlessly.
Yeah I haven't found this to be an issue. I don't own multiple complex modelers mainly because all tend to do roughly the same things. It's more a question of how they do it, how good they sound and so on.
 
I own a FM9 so really dont need anything else

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It's moreso just having to disconnect everything, remember footswitch assignment methodologies, signal chain methodologies, blah blah blah. I know them all generally but flip flopping from one to the other and then remembering how I set them up for live use is just a useless timesuck.
Understandable, but that's not a concern I have. Maybe because I only record and don't perform live (if I can help it).
 
Same. I am overloaded on gear. Some would probably be annoyed by it, though I am not sure why. I'm married, no kids, and music is my only hobby other than chess, reading, and writing - none of which cost me anything. I drive an old Kia. So I have a lot of gear. It's fun.
I have like 30 guitars now so I am overloaded as well.
 
I have like 30 guitars now so I am overloaded as well.
Wow respect. I would like to have, maybe not 30, but I can think of at least 10 guitars I'd enjoy using for studio recording.

But before that I have to build a home studio.

And before that I have to buy a house.

And before that I should stop spending money in gear.

So I guess I'll stick to my 2 guitars for some time.
 
Not at all. Leon does the internet a great service. He makes me want to buy more gear every time i watch him and he makes me feel like a "legend" in doing so.

You do the same Jon but instead of feeling like a legend, I just get reminded how sloppy my playing is and how I can't write a good hook.
 
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