Fender Tone Master Pro owners - if you thought that the firmware and Artist presets were the only new items to get released, guess again! You really should check out this vid to see what else Fender made for us. Hint - more cool stuff!
If I’m not mistaken some parts of another brick in the wall were played direct into desk hence the absence of cab. I think the whiskey hunter might just be general reference to sunset strip and Whiskey a Gogo bar from 80’s heyday
Shallow Loomer is their attempt at something that sounds like My Bloody Valentine. I assume Princely Brown Stereo is meant to replicate a Prince lead tone, but sounds killer for rhythm. That one is my favorite of the new factory presets.
Hi Doug ! I use my Tone Master Pro together with my Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Amp. My question is, is it possible to use it together with a FR 12 box in parallel (TM Deluxe Reverb + FR 12 ) ?
Hello. Could you explain the most appropriate configuration of all the volumes (amp, header, presetlist, global...) I have everything maxed out (except header) but I don't know if it is appropriate. thank you so much
I have a question. I've had the Fender Tone Master Pro for a few months now, and I'm just wondering if the Tone Master Pro can have custom backing tracks uploaded to it so I can have something to jam along to while playing in a solo performance situation?
@DougBsDigitalDen ohhh, I see. Megwetch (Thank you in Algonquin) for answering my question. I really enjoy your videos about the Fender Tone Master Pro
I'm guessing that they didn't feel the need for the deep-diving that the tweakers love. Fractal also had tons of options; it got to be to much. The TMP is more like using a real amp that hasn't been modded.
I'm not sure what you mean - drop D tuning is just tuning the low E string down to D. If that is what you mean, the TMP has no way to know what string you're playing, so it can't detune just one string.
For a fender product I feel the gain/distortion is to fake and soul less...I feel that is the problem with all modeling units.no warmth,no soul, and really nothing human about it.Good for metal though.
You’re certainly entitled to your biases and preferences, but if you listen to some of the side-by-sides people have done with the real amps, many of them are basically indistinguishable. There’s no more soul in circuit boards, vacuum tubes and transformers than there is in other technology that can produce identical tones once they’re passing through PA speakers or being printed as audio files on a computer.
@@gibson7289 Well I have a recording studio full of about a dozen classic amps that I've been recording with long before messing with modelers and I make my living off of critically listening to audio. So my hearing must be ok, but if not, I guess ignorance is bliss.