Description
IMPORTANT NOTES
- UPDATE YOUR FIRMWARE: Please upgrade the firmware on your FM3. and make sure to use the latest version of FM3 Edit before installing this preset. If your firmware is not up to date, this preset may not load.
- EVERYTHING IS STOCK: This preset does not use third party IR’s. If you’d like to experiment with 3rd party IR’s, feel free to do so in the cab block.
- FOOT SWITCH/FC MAPPING: This preset includes custom mapping for the foot switches and Fractal FC Controllers. See the ‘FOOT SWITCH/FC MAPPING’ section for more info.
- CYGNUS UPDATE: We have updated the amp block for the Cygnus firmware update. You’ll need to be running the latest firmware for this update.
INCUDED PRESETS
- Never Lost WT (SC) – this preset is voiced for single coils and low-output humbuckers
- Never Lost WT (HB) – this preset is voiced for more traditional humbuckers
Both presets are the same except for the amp, EQ, and control switch settings. See the ‘Control Switch’ section below for more info.
SIGNAL FLOW AND EFFECTS
- Input 1 (the Input Noise Gate is turned off to save CPU).
- Compressor 1
- Channel A:JFET Comp: 1176 style compressor set to be somewhat transparent
- Channel B: Studio FF Comp 1: transparent compression
- Channel C: Dynamicomp – Dynacomp, lots of squish
- Channel D: Optical Compressor – LA-2A style compression
- PanTrm 1
- Channel A : Bias Trem – Bradford’s ramping trem settings (based on LFO1a) Channel B: Tremolo (1/4 Trip note sync)
- Channel C: Tremolo – Bradford’s ramping tremolo settings (give this one a try)
- Channel D: Tremolo (1/16 note sync – set for a choppy trem sound)
- Drive 1: Four stages of overdrive
- Channel A: BB Pre – BB Preamp
- Channel B: Compulsion Distortion HP
- Channel C: Suhr Rio Ge
- Channel D: Suhr Riot LED
- Vol/Pan 1
- NOTE: The ‘Volume’ parameter is NOT MAPPED. You’ll need to map this parameter to an expression pedal if you’d like to use the volume block
- Amp 1: 5F8 Twin
- Only Channel A is set up
- Graphic EQ 1 – always on EQ
- Only channel A is set up
- Chorus 1: Four different chorus options
- Channel A: Dimension 1
- Channel B: Japan CE-2
- Channel C: Analog Stereo
- Channel D: Dimension 1 (heavier chorus than Chain A)
- Delay 1: Four different delay options
- Channel A: Analog Stereo (1/4 delay with a wide stereo field)
- Channel B: Stereo Mind Guy (1/8d delay)
- Channel C: Stereo Mind Guy (Dual stereo delay – 1/8 and Dotted 8th in stereo)
- Channel D: Stereo Tape (ambient stereo delay for swells)
- Reverb 1: Four different reverb options
- Channel A: London Plate
- Channel B: Recording Studio C
- Channel C: Stratocumulus – ambient cloud type verb
- Channel D: Stratocumulus – bigger cloud verb for swells
- PlexDly: Big verbs
- Channel A: PlexVerb – ambient cloud type reverb
- Channel B: PlexVerb – ambient cloud type reverb (bigger than ChA)
- Channel C: Shimmer Verb – Shimmer (uses a lot of DSP)
- Channel D: Plex Shift – Different type of shimmer verb
- Out 1
SCENES
The following scenes are set up for instant access to various tones:
- SCENE 1: INTRO/LEAD: Lead tone for the intro
- SCENE 2: VS/CLN: Clean tone (no delay)
- SCENE 3: CHORUS: Rhythm/drive tone
- SCENE 4: BRIDGE BLD: Bigger drive for the bridge build
- SCENE 5: CLN AMBI: Ambient clean tone
- SCENE 6: OUTRO LEAD: Solo tone (bigger than Snap 1)
- SCENE 7: VERSE +: Same as snap 2 but more drive
- SCENE 8: SWELLS – There aren’t sells in this song, but they’re always nice to have available 🙂
CONTROL SWITCH 1 (CS1) – Amp Boost
Control Switch 1 (CS1) is turn on/off the input boost in the preamp section of the amp block. This gives you an additional overdrive from within the amp block.
We’ve mapped it to a button labeled ‘Boost’ in the ‘Effects’ layoutif you use an FC-6/12. See the ‘Per-Preset Mapping and Overrides’ for more info.
You can control which scenes have the Amp Boost on using the ‘SC Per Scene’ tab in the ‘Controllers’ menu.
USAGE NOTES
STEREO
Everything after the amp runs in stereo. If you are running mono, you’ll need to sum your signal to mono before going to FOH (if you only use the Left output, won’t hear the Badger amp or some of the delays at all).
The easiest way to make this adjustment is in the ‘Setup’ menu:
- Choose ‘Setup’, and select ‘I/O’
- In OUTPUT 1 CONFIGURATION (choose the physical output you are using), change the ‘Mode’. Select ‘STEREO’ if you are running in stereo. Select ‘’SUM L+R’ if you are running mono. This will convert your output to mono and sum the stereo image. This will also cause all your presets to output in mono, as it is a global setting.
BLOCK CHANNELS
For most blocks, We’ve set up multiple channels to give you different options for any given effect. However, not all blocks have all four channels set up – some have just couple, and some only one. See the Signal Flow section above to see what is set up in what channel for any given block.
DRIVE BLOCK
All four channels in the drive block are set up to give you access to four different levels of gain.
DELAY BLOCK
All four channels in the delay block are set up to give you access to four different delays, from subtle quarter note delay to huge ambient swells delay
REVERB BLOCK
All four channels in the delay block are set up to give you access to four different delays, from subtle quarter note delay to huge ambient swells delay
FOOT SWITCH/FC MAPPING & PER PRESET OVERRIDES
FC-6 // OMG9 Custom Layout
This preset is optimized for the OMG9 custom layout for the Fractal FC-6 controller. The OMG9 Layout is available here from Fractal: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fm3-fc-6-omg9.160180/
The ‘Effects’ layout has been modified with custom overrides (see below) so you will see the effects that are relevant to this preset.
Per-Preset Overrides
If you would like to use custom overrides, we have set up Per-Preset overrides for both effects and scenes.
HERE ARE THE PER-PRESET MAPPINGS
PP1: Scene 1
PP2: Scene 2
PP3: Scene 3
PP4: Scene 4
PP5: Scene 5
PP6: Scene 6
PP7: Scene 7
PP8: Scene 8
PP9: Drive 1A
PP10: Drive 1B
PP11: Drive 1C
PP12: Delay 1A
PP13: Delay 1B
PP14: Delay 1C
PP15: Delay 1D
PP16: Reverb 1A
PP17: Reverb 1B
PP18: Reverb 1C’
PP19: Reverb 1A
PP20: Control Switch 1
PP21: Trem/Panner 1
PP22: Plex1
PP24:Tap Tempo/Tuner
*PLEASE NOTE: These per-preset settings will not override any of the default settings except for Layout 3 for the FC Controllers (the effects layout).
MAKING CHANGES TO THESE ASSIGNMENTS
If you’d like to change any of these assignments (either the Per-Preset Assignments or the Foot Switch assignments), you can do so in the ‘FC CONTROLLERS’ and ‘Per-Preset FC’ menus in FM3 Edit.
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS FOR YOUR SETUP
SETTING THE PRESET UP FOR YOUR GUITAR
All guitars are different, so you may want to make changes to suite your playing style and guitar. To adjust the preset for your guitars, the primary controls to adjust would be:
- Input Drive (and/or Input Trim). If the clean sounds from this preset are too dirty, lower the input drive and/or trim. Do the opposite if you want more gain. This preset is meant to be on the edge of breakup at it’s cleanest settings (otherwise the drives won’t stack properly).
- EQ settings (amp block – basic). Once the desired gain staging is set, the next adjustment would be the amp EQ settings.
- GEQ settings (Graphic EQ block). The 5-band Graphic EQ allows you to make simple changes to the overall tone. Feel free to adjust these to your liking. Since this is a passive EQ, you can make rather large changes to the faders.
- Output EQ settings (amp block). The Graphic EQ on the amp block is a great way to make final EQ adjustments. We’ve set it to ‘Post P.A.’, which means the EQ settings will not be affected by the Power Amp section.
ADJUSTING THE OVERALL LEVEL OF THE PRESET
The FM3 offers very useful tools to check overall level of individual presets and blocks. In the Output block you can monitor the overall output level. You can also monitor levels of each block individually from the front screen of the FM3.
If you’d like to adjust the level up or down (to match it with other presets), we recommend adjusting one of the following:
- Level (amp block – basic). This will adjust the overall level of the preset up/down. Avoid using the ‘Master Volume’ control, as this will change the tone of the amp.
- Level (cab block). This will also adjust the overall level of the preset up/down.
CHANGELOG
Version 2.0: 2021-07-26
- Updated for Cygnus firmware
Version 1.0: 2021-02-01
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