Hi,
I'm considering joining the club. I've used a Kemper and AX8 in the past.
With the Kemper, I liked some of the amp models, but couldn't get on with the drive pedals....even the new ones.
The pedals on the AX8 were much better but the usability, particularly without a PC hooked up, was naff.
I've seen a clip with Rabea modelling drive pedals. Does that work for you? In real life I love my Carl Martin Plexitone and would love to be able to use that. I also like my BB Preamp.....
That's my first question. I have more about the form factor - changing presets live with big feet.....editing......expression pedals etc....
So in fact, if you want to hit me up with any good / bad / ugly about the QC, that'd be most welcome
Thanks,
Andy
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I've just sent one back. Froze on me 4 times in a week.
The quality of the amps and overall sound in general on the FM3 is far better imo. Worth learning how to use the fractal interface for on the fly edits.
Do you know how that is on the FM3 / GC?
I have been using the QC live for 3 years now. It has worked perfectly fine and the sounds are great. Mind you, I don't need niche fx. The modelled pedals sound very good. In particular I like the ToneBender MkIII, and nobels odr1 and the vemuran ray very much
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Has it got a good micropitch algorithm? (i.e the classic Eventide effect, also in the TC Plethora etc). That effect was all over 80’s pop and rock records and I’d be using it for an 80’s show, so it’s a deal breaker for me. Soundtoys call it ‘microshift’, so may have a similar name to that.
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*Edit* 3 years, non transferable. Kemper warranty transfers. Pity.
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