Another Great One Doug! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain these in the clear and understanding way that you do. I agree with another post I wish you could dive deeper into the effects especially the delays and reverbs. Again thank you for all you are providing for us! Can't wait for the next one!
I use my TMP in my studio for recording. I send output 1 & 2 to my X32. Output 1 is passed to my DAW and output 2 carries only Bluetooth backing tracks and is not passed to the DAW. My backing tracks normally are made from the DAW in the first place and don't need to be recorded again. This allows me to control levels for the backing track from my iPad and the X32 for live monitoring.
I use an iPad on stage and play backing tracks through a USB cable (sounds better than Bluetooth) - another reason to use the mixer for usb other than recording - another great video Doug - Happy playing …
Thank you for this great and straightforward explanation. You've got a new subscriber here! I love my TMP and really enjoy learning all the intracacies of how it works.
Doug, you are doing such a great job on these videos. Every time I see you have a new one out it makes me happy that I have the TMP. Your content and style is so easy to embrace! God bless you brother. I have been trying to get the famous Andy Timmons Halo sound lately, without much luck. I had a pedalboard with the Halo on it. Frankly it is the only thing I miss from my pedalboard. Would you consider doing a video on using effects, especially delays? Thanks.
Hi Doug, thanks for your videos!! Ive just picked up my TMP and your vids have been super helpful. Im wanting to run the TMP only as a pedal platform (pedalboard, no amp models) on some shows with my deluxe reverb amp, is there an an optimum setting for the master volume on the TMP for this? Or is it trial an error? Thanks
Thanks! I'm not 100% sure on what the 'retain global eq' means, but I'm guessing that it saves your global eq settings even when you power down. If I remember right, the global eq is there to help you in odd sounding rooms, so it's supposed to be a temporary setting only, and not the same setting night after night.
Line - and make sure that the sound tech turns the trim or gain all the way down on that channel (or channels if you're using stereo) and bring it up slowly. The TMP sends out a pretty strong signal if you have the Master Volume knob turned up.
Thanks for this video - i have tried plugging my mp3 player into the aux socket in the TMP (using right cable of course) and i can hear sound of a backing track thru speaker, plus the guitar sound on top, but only if i use output 1 (with the aux button switched on). This means that if i turn the main volume up or down it affects the volume level of the guitar and the mp3 player at the same time. The only way i can adjust volume level independantly of the guitar is on the mp3 itself. Is it possible to have the mp3 player connected in a way that the output mixer can adjust the mp3 track volume when required, while another slider does just the guitar volume?
Thanks for watching! It all depends on what you have the TMP connected to - an amp, a PA, headphones, etc. If you're using an amp this might not work, but you could turn on AUX in Output 2 (turn it OFF in Output 1), then turn OFF the blue Master for Output 2. Now you could use the Output 2 slider to control your mp3 player volume, as long as you can run a cable from Output 1 *and* run a cable from Output 2 into your amp, FRFR or mixer. The Master Volume Control would only adjust your guitar volume at this point. You would also want to turn off Output 2 in the Output Assign panel in your preset. Let me know if this works for you, as I wasn't able to test it to verify.
@@DougBsDigitalDen Thanks for this - i am using the fender fr10 so only one input. I guess i can just carry on adjusting MP3 player's volume on the actual mp3 player itself, and use the TMP master volume for the overall 'mixed' sound level.
Hey Doug I really appreciate all of your videos. They're saving me tons of hours! I've had my TMP for 2 days now and everything is great so far. I was wondering if you have ran into this problem yet. I modified a patch, specifically the chicken pickin one and for some reason when I go to add another pedal about 90% of the pedals are greyed out and won't let me choose them. Have you seen that problem before?
Yes, it means there isn't enough memory left to load in those effects. If you use one of the Fender amps with built-in reverb it uses a lot of the processing power.
Doug - I'm minded to use the XLR outs for my monitors because in my Line 6 days I found techs kept sending phantom down the XLR lines and it was safer to just put the jack outs into their DI boxes. Do we know what happens to the very expensive TMP if a soundman sends phantom to its XLR outs?
Thomas - I seem to recall that they said that the TMP wouldn't get damaged by phantom power, but I can't remember where they said it. Still, better safe than sorry. Good point about phantom power 👍
I love how you are keeping your tmp videos narrowly focused and in depth. Learning section by section is incredibly helpful for me. Thank you.
You're so welcome!
Like number 16 from me. Another interesting video Doug. Best wishes 🎶🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎😎
These are hugely informative videos. Please keep ‘em coming.
Thanks, will do!
You videos are awesome Doug , thanks for all the lessons on this unit , the mixer now makes sense.
Glad to help 👍
Wow there's so much I need to learn and had no idea about with the TMP! Please keep the tutorials coming!
Eres el mejor Doug, aún aprendiendo del TMP
¡Muchas gracias!
Another Great One Doug! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain these in the clear and understanding way that you do. I agree with another post I wish you could dive deeper into the effects especially the delays and reverbs. Again thank you for all you are providing for us! Can't wait for the next one!
You got it! More deep dives on the way 👍
This is amazing!
Thanks!
Excellent info video Doug! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I use my TMP in my studio for recording. I send output 1 & 2 to my X32. Output 1 is passed to my DAW and output 2 carries only Bluetooth backing tracks and is not passed to the DAW. My backing tracks normally are made from the DAW in the first place and don't need to be recorded again. This allows me to control levels for the backing track from my iPad and the X32 for live monitoring.
I use an iPad on stage and play backing tracks through a USB cable (sounds better than Bluetooth) - another reason to use the mixer for usb other than recording - another great video Doug - Happy playing …
Wow, that one completely slipped my mind! Thanks fr the great tip 👍
Thank you for this great and straightforward explanation. You've got a new subscriber here! I love my TMP and really enjoy learning all the intracacies of how it works.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for teaching us these helpful tips, Doug!
My pleasure!
Doug, you are doing such a great job on these videos. Every time I see you have a new one out it makes me happy that I have the TMP. Your content and style is so easy to embrace! God bless you brother.
I have been trying to get the famous Andy Timmons Halo sound lately, without much luck. I had a pedalboard with the Halo on it. Frankly it is the only thing I miss from my pedalboard. Would you consider doing a video on using effects, especially delays? Thanks.
great stuff this, doug, thx! the output 1 and 2 info was really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Doug, thanks for your videos!! Ive just picked up my TMP and your vids have been super helpful. Im wanting to run the TMP only as a pedal platform (pedalboard, no amp models) on some shows with my deluxe reverb amp, is there an an optimum setting for the master volume on the TMP for this? Or is it trial an error? Thanks
thanks for the vid. is there any way to control the level of audio inputs? like AUX and USB 1/2 ( in ) - or Bluetooth audio IN ?
Great episode. Can I ask what does clicking the ‘ retain global eq’ means please? Also have you done a video on the best way to set up the global eq?
Thanks! I'm not 100% sure on what the 'retain global eq' means, but I'm guessing that it saves your global eq settings even when you power down. If I remember right, the global eq is there to help you in odd sounding rooms, so it's supposed to be a temporary setting only, and not the same setting night after night.
Can I use output 1 for front of house and output 2 to our IEM Rig? Or doesn't that make sense?
maybe we need an INPUT mixer too?
When using mixer or a house PA during a gig connected via XLR, would you recommend output 1 be listed as line or instrument?
Line - and make sure that the sound tech turns the trim or gain all the way down on that channel (or channels if you're using stereo) and bring it up slowly. The TMP sends out a pretty strong signal if you have the Master Volume knob turned up.
Thanks so much for the prompt response! I just got my TMP last week and your videos have been very helpful. 🎸😀
Thanks for this video - i have tried plugging my mp3 player into the aux socket in the TMP (using right cable of course) and i can hear sound of a backing track thru speaker, plus the guitar sound on top, but only if i use output 1 (with the aux button switched on). This means that if i turn the main volume up or down it affects the volume level of the guitar and the mp3 player at the same time. The only way i can adjust volume level independantly of the guitar is on the mp3 itself. Is it possible to have the mp3 player connected in a way that the output mixer can adjust the mp3 track volume when required, while another slider does just the guitar volume?
Thanks for watching! It all depends on what you have the TMP connected to - an amp, a PA, headphones, etc. If you're using an amp this might not work, but you could turn on AUX in Output 2 (turn it OFF in Output 1), then turn OFF the blue Master for Output 2. Now you could use the Output 2 slider to control your mp3 player volume, as long as you can run a cable from Output 1 *and* run a cable from Output 2 into your amp, FRFR or mixer. The Master Volume Control would only adjust your guitar volume at this point. You would also want to turn off Output 2 in the Output Assign panel in your preset. Let me know if this works for you, as I wasn't able to test it to verify.
@@DougBsDigitalDen Thanks for this - i am using the fender fr10 so only one input. I guess i can just carry on adjusting MP3 player's volume on the actual mp3 player itself, and use the TMP master volume for the overall 'mixed' sound level.
Hey Doug I really appreciate all of your videos. They're saving me tons of hours! I've had my TMP for 2 days now and everything is great so far. I was wondering if you have ran into this problem yet. I modified a patch, specifically the chicken pickin one and for some reason when I go to add another pedal about 90% of the pedals are greyed out and won't let me choose them. Have you seen that problem before?
Yes, it means there isn't enough memory left to load in those effects. If you use one of the Fender amps with built-in reverb it uses a lot of the processing power.
@@DougBsDigitalDen Got it thanks! I switched out the deluxe reverb with the "amp only" version and now I can add more pedals. I appreciate it!
Doug - I'm minded to use the XLR outs for my monitors because in my Line 6 days I found techs kept sending phantom down the XLR lines and it was safer to just put the jack outs into their DI boxes. Do we know what happens to the very expensive TMP if a soundman sends phantom to its XLR outs?
Thomas - I seem to recall that they said that the TMP wouldn't get damaged by phantom power, but I can't remember where they said it. Still, better safe than sorry. Good point about phantom power 👍
@@DougBsDigitalDen I’ll stick it up in the Discord and will report back. It’s key intel 🤣
@@DougBsDigitalDen Jason from Fender confirmed on Discord it's able to deal with it. So it's canon and gospel now!
Just bought the tmp and fr12 would you recommend connecting the tmp via XLR or 1/4 inch to the fr12? Also left or right from output 1 on the tmp?
XLR is the suggested method from Fender. As far as which output to use, it really doesn't matter - as long as you don't use stereo FX.
@@DougBsDigitalDen awesome, Thank you!!! Love your vids and all your content, just subscribed 😊
How to change BPM by pressing a switch? example: from 77 bpm when I activate an effect I have to bring the bpm to 154
with helix I could do it, with Tone Master Pro I can't get it to work
fender tone master pro missing pan pot in mixer
You can use one of the signal paths that has a splitter at the end. It let's you pan your signal.
Foisted!