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challenges and time constraint stuff gives me anxiety ;P and I procrastinate too much lol

It’s pretty much set up so there’s no pressure, you can practically record 3 seconds of rubbing your tongue along the strings and it’ll qualify. :rofl

Every vid you’ve posted here could be an entry and you get the super wicked cool ‘Recording Artist’ designation!
 
I just go straight to Cantrell when I dial in a Friedman, which is entirely different than how I approach dialing in Marshalls, where I’ll generally crank the Treble and Presence.
 
I’m anxious to check out that Pitch block update for the III and I’m REALLY hoping anything will trickle to the FM9. I spent forever last night trying to resolve the little glitchy sound when the Whammy engages while also needing a 2nd channel for the Pitch Block with different modifiers, all this time and I had no fucking clue you each Channel can have it’s own modifiers.

I got the stand-in switch on my new FM9 board programmed last night…..that was tedious.

Here’s probably the only UI suggestion I’ll ever make-

For Stand-In Switches, add a function to FC Edit that just says “Add Stand-In Switch”, once you press the button, fields are presented-

Type- Expression or Footswitch
Jack- which jack it’s plugged into
Function- Layout/Scene/Effects- what it’s going to select
Function #- Which # layout, scene or effect
2nd Press-

In my case, I wanted to switch to a specific scene and then switch to the previous scene on the 2nd press. Once you have the switch working it’s a breeze, but getting it recognized by the FM9, then having it added to the 10, 11 or 12 location on FC Edit takes place in different menus than the actual programming of what the switch will do. Surely those 3 different screens can be streamlined down to one box?
 
Can someone explain this?

Gig Rig G3 > Send 1 > Axe 3 instrument input > Axe3 Output 3 > Gig Rig G3 Return 1 > Gig Rig G3 Output 1 > Mesa Boogie Mark V Front Input

Bringing the Axe3 in and out of the signal path using the G3 ... the signal hitting the front of the amp is much quieter than without.

This was with a very simple preset:
In 1 > Out 3

I checked all block settings and the input gate. Front knobs for the outs were all at maximum.

All the audio prefs are:
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I couldn't figure it out. I can't remember if it was always doing this.

I put the Helix in its place, and no issue. So I know it is something to do with the Axe3.

Did you use the send 1 block? If so, that's your problem. The send/return blocks are for jumping around on the grid, but do not link to any of the physical inputs or outputs. For that you need to use one of the output blocks as your external loop send, and an input block for the external loop return.
 
Did you use the send 1 block? If so, that's your problem. The send/return blocks are for jumping around on the grid, but do not link to any of the physical inputs or outputs. For that you need to use one of the output blocks as your external loop send, and an input block for the external loop return.
No I did not.
 
I spent forever last night trying to resolve the little glitchy sound when the Whammy engages while also needing a 2nd channel for the Pitch Block with different modifiers, all this time and I had no fucking clue you each Channel can have it’s own modifiers.

Check out this linked preset for a really practical Whammy on/off approach.
 
Revisiting some models after the latest update and damn
A few I have never used like the Splawn nitro sound really good , the factory presets really are much improved and better levelled to my ears
Also that Dyna cab orange 🍊 in the preset is great
 
Splawn nitro sound really good
If a Dual Rectifier had a baby with a Plexi, it would be the Nitro. Such a clean yet massive bass response with that Plexi-like mid-range. Amazing amp! I prefer Channel 1, interestingly, for some reason. Channel 2 is a bit of a nothing burger, neither here nor there. But Channel 1 sounds so good when you want that slow phat chuggy rhythm tone without the compression of a Dual Rec.
 
spent forever last night trying to resolve the little glitchy sound when the Whammy engages while also needing a 2nd channel for the Pitch Block
Were you trying to use auto-engage? It’s hard to work around that with auto-engage. I just don’t now. I have a bypass switch assigned to my pitch block.

Here’s probably the only UI suggestion I’ll ever make
Good suggestion. Wrong forum? 😂
 
I spent forever last night trying to resolve the little glitchy sound when the Whammy engages

If you want a whammy with no glitchynous, try this:

Main parameters
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Control modifier
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Mix modifier
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Level modifier
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No need for auto engage with this, and there's even no need to bypass the block...it just works.
I'm pretty sure I got this from one of Admin M@'s posts a while back. Kind of a lot of steps to set up, but I love the result!
 
If a Dual Rectifier had a baby with a Plexi, it would be the Nitro. Such a clean yet massive bass response with that Plexi-like mid-range. Amazing amp! I prefer Channel 1, interestingly, for some reason. Channel 2 is a bit of a nothing burger, neither here nor there. But Channel 1 sounds so good when you want that slow phat chuggy rhythm tone without the compression of a Dual Rec.
Yep CH1 for me too
 
If a Dual Rectifier had a baby with a Plexi, it would be the Nitro. Such a clean yet massive bass response with that Plexi-like mid-range. Amazing amp! I prefer Channel 1, interestingly, for some reason. Channel 2 is a bit of a nothing burger, neither here nor there. But Channel 1 sounds so good when you want that slow phat chuggy rhythm tone without the compression of a Dual Rec.
Have you played the real Nitro? I had one but couldn't get along with it 😔
 
Check out this linked preset for a really practical Whammy on/off approach.

Were you trying to use auto-engage? It’s hard to work around that with auto-engage. I just don’t now. I have a bypass switch assigned to my pitch block.


Good suggestion. Wrong forum? 😂

I edited that post several times before posting and forgot to include that I found Matt's Golden Whammy trick in the process, which @Rock Chalk was kind enough to post here as well.

And yeah, I need to add that wish to the wishlist at FAS. If I want to use this switch for anything else I'll be looking up all that info on how I got it programmed to begin with.
 
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