OK I have had my FX8 for a couple of months now. Here are my impressions of unit at this stage. The unit is very high quality, built well, effects are top notch, the forum provides a lot of help or information should you have problems. All of the crew from FAS frequent the sight and will answer questions. With that being said. WARNING! You will spend a lot of time tweeking knobs & pushing
buttons to find your sound. If you are not a tweeker you will be kicking the the dog quite a bit. :lol: Since you already own a MARK V you are use to that. There are a lot of fine tuning areas that can get you in trouble during the learning curve in effects section. There is a large sweep in that curve. Meaning not sounding right. Most of the defaults are fine in those sections. Right now I am struggling with using channel #2 with a FX8 drive/OD. The easy way would be to use channel 1 and a drive bLock but that would defeat the reason I spent so much $ on my V. I will use all 3 of my channels. I normally would use a KOKO BOOST to push this crunch channel for rhythms. Its back on my board for now. They have some good presets that come with unit that are good. If you are not into tweeking much like myself I would go through the presets and save ones you like rename them and do some fine tuning to your liking. I have been saving individual blocks (effects: Delays, Reverbs, Drives, etc. they have a library you save them in 8) ) from the presets that I like and use them in my presets/scenes this will save you hours from having to tweek. Trust me.
They have relays for switching channels. Go from FX8 relay > out to MARK V relays < in, only 2 but default will be your channel 1 so there is 3. Important! SET YOUR LOOP DIAL TO ALL ON BACK if not using Vs pedal. I learned that the hard way.
Most of all you will need patient while learning.. They have relays for switching channels. Go from FX8 relay out to MARK V relays in only 2 but default will be your channel 1 so there is 3.
I will report back in a couple of months as I get more comfortable with unit.
FYI for you G-System users they are have good discussion going on comparing the FX8 & G-System in forum...
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8/fx8-discussion/
UPDATE: YESTERDAY it dawned on me to check my pre-amp tubes. Sure enough V2 was bad. Channel#2 sounding great now.