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* [https://www.fractalaudio.com/am4-downloads/ Downloads] | * [https://www.fractalaudio.com/am4-downloads/ Downloads] | ||
* [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/forums/am4-discussion.164/ User forum] | * [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/forums/am4-discussion.164/ User forum] | ||
| + | * [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/🔥introducing-the-new-am4-amp-modeler.216932/ Introduction forum thread] | ||
* [http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/wiki/index.php?title=Category:AM4 Wiki pages] | * [http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/wiki/index.php?title=Category:AM4 Wiki pages] | ||
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* [https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/AM4/AM4-Quick-Start.pdf Quick Start Guide] | * [https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/AM4/AM4-Quick-Start.pdf Quick Start Guide] | ||
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See “[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/show-us-your-am4.216935/ Owners show their AM4 boards]” for a discussion how forum members are using their AM4 units. | See “[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/show-us-your-am4.216935/ Owners show their AM4 boards]” for a discussion how forum members are using their AM4 units. | ||
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=Design and development= | =Design and development= | ||
| − | + | The difference between the AM4 and the VP4 is that the AM4 is primarily an amp modeler, while the VP4 is designed to add effects to an amp or modeler. | |
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=Dimensions and weight= | =Dimensions and weight= | ||
| − | ; Weight : 3 lbs | + | ; Weight : 3 lbs 9 oz (1.63 kg). |
; Dimensions : 10.00" x 6.31" (254mm x 160.3mm). | ; Dimensions : 10.00" x 6.31" (254mm x 160.3mm). | ||
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| − | + | Be aware that CPU metering is dynamic; the amp modeling running on the core is actively metered <q>during play</q>. | |
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'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES''' | '''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES''' | ||
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The display is a 480 x 272 high-contrast color LCD. | The display is a 480 x 272 high-contrast color LCD. | ||
| − | The | + | The AM4 does not have a touchscreen. |
=Power= | =Power= | ||
| − | + | The power connector is a 2.1mm barrel connector, with a negative center. The power-supply (9V DC, 1.5A) is included. | |
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=Firmware= | =Firmware= | ||
| − | The [[Firmware|firmware]] is upgradeable, | + | The [[Firmware|firmware]] is upgradeable, allowing adding new features and bug fixes. |
| − | You can download the latest official release from the | + | You can download the latest official release from the AM4 [https://www.fractalaudio.com/am4-downloads/ downloads] page. |
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==Input== | ==Input== | ||
| − | + | Single mono input, 1/4" TS jack, max +20dBu (instrument level). | |
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[[Input impedance]] is variable and is adjustable per preset. | [[Input impedance]] is variable and is adjustable per preset. | ||
| − | The [[Audio_in_and_out#Instrument_input|Input pad]] in SETUP is adjustable, with auto correction. The manual states that the | + | The [[Audio_in_and_out#Instrument_input|Input pad]] in SETUP is adjustable, with auto correction. The manual states that the AM4 is pre-configured for a typical guitar with hot pickups. If input clipping occurs, an ”IN CLIP“ warning is displayed and the Input Pad setting is temporarily increased. |
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| − | If the input of the | + | If the input of the AM4 clips persistently, the unit will automatically increase the Input Pad setting. When this occurs, the word “Auto” will appear next to the Input Pad value, for example: “12 dB (Auto)”, indicating that the pad was automatically increased to 12 dB. When you reboot the AM4, the automatic setting is cleared, and the last manually selected value is restored. If you want to make the automatic pad setting permanent, just turn the Input Pad knob one “click” to clear “Auto”. |
| − | setting. When this occurs, the word “Auto” will appear next to the Input Pad value, for example: “12 dB (Auto)” indicating that | ||
| − | the pad was automatically increased to 12 dB. When you reboot the | ||
| − | selected value is restored. If you want to make the automatic pad setting permanent, just turn the Input Pad knob one “click” to | ||
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| − | + | Like the VP4, the input range of the AM4 is the same as an 18V pedal. | |
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| − | + | 1/4" TS L/R (mono/stereo), max +16dBu, 1 KOhm. [[Audio in and out#Balanced_and_unbalanced_signal|Balanced]]. [[Audio_in_and_out#Line_level.2C_instrument_level.2C_microphone_level|Line level]]. No [[Humbuster]]. | |
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| − | + | The output can be switched between mono and stereo in SETUP. | |
| − | + | The AM4 has a dedicated SPLIT output mode, which sends the full signal to one side (for FOH), and a "no cabinet" signal (without cab modeling) to the other. Each output operates in summed mono. | |
| − | + | Similar to the VP4: | |
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| − | + | ==No 4CM== | |
| − | + | [[Audio in and out#4CM_.28Four_Cable_Method.29|4CM (Four Cable Method)]] is not supported. | |
| − | + | ==Insert== | |
| − | + | The AM4 does not provide a effects loop. | |
| − | + | But it has a fixed insert point between the internal effects and the balanced outputs. Use these to connect outboard gear | |
| + | while preserving the clean, low-noise performance of the balanced outputs for FOH without needing a direct box. | ||
| − | + | The insert is fixed in hardware and cannot be repositioned or switched on/off. | |
| − | + | It applies only to the main outs and is not heard on USB, SPDIF, or headphones. | |
| − | + | For mono, use a standard patch cable. For stereo, use a TRS-to-dual-mono insert cable (tip = left, ring = right). | |
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| − | + | The idea is you put your pre effects before the unit and your post effects (should you need any) in the insert. The outputs of the AM4 are balanced and designed to be sent directly to FOH and/or monitors. If you just put your post effects after the unit you would then need a DI to go to FOH. | |
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* IN channels 3+4 : process incoming USB Audio and send to outputs | * IN channels 3+4 : process incoming USB Audio and send to outputs | ||
| − | Windows computers require a software driver which is available on the [https://www.fractalaudio.com/ | + | Windows computers require a software driver which is available on the [https://www.fractalaudio.com/am4-downloads/ AM4 Downloads] page. |
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==SPDIF== | ==SPDIF== | ||
| − | SPDIF can be used to digitally connect the | + | SPDIF can be used to digitally connect the AM4 to an VP4, FM3, FM9 or Axe-Fx, through RCA connectors, at [[Digital_I/O_and_recording#Sample_rate_is_fixed_at_48kHz|48kHz fixed sample rate]]. |
A digital connection avoids the necessary A/D and D/A conversion and inherent latency that comes with analog-to-digital connections. | A digital connection avoids the necessary A/D and D/A conversion and inherent latency that comes with analog-to-digital connections. | ||
| − | The SPDIF output of the | + | The SPDIF output of the AM4 always mirrors the signal at the analog outputs, except for the insert (see above). |
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| + | Important: when combining the AM4 and VP4 through SPDIF, make sure to maximize the SPDIF Input Level of the receiving device in SETUP. | ||
Read [[Digital I/O and recording]] for more information. | Read [[Digital I/O and recording]] for more information. | ||
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The four foot switches have colored indicators, but no scribble strips. | The four foot switches have colored indicators, but no scribble strips. | ||
| − | They support Tap and Hold functions (e.g., to switch channels). | + | They support Tap and Hold functions (e.g., to switch channels). Factory default is the so-called <q>Gig Mode</q>. You can customize the functions. |
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==MIDI== | ==MIDI== | ||
| − | The unit has 3.5 mm (1/8”) MIDI IN and OUT ports. Adapters are available | + | The unit has 3.5 mm (1/8”) MIDI IN and OUT ports. Adapters are available from [https://shop.fractalaudio.com Fractal Audio]. |
| − | The Boss BMIDI-5-35 cable has been tested and works with the | + | The Boss BMIDI-5-35 cable has been tested and works with the AM4 to connect to 5-pin MIDI gear. |
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* Sending and receiving Program Changes (PC) | * Sending and receiving Program Changes (PC) | ||
* Sending and receiving Control Changes (CC) | * Sending and receiving Control Changes (CC) | ||
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* Software MIDI Thru | * Software MIDI Thru | ||
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| − | A table in the manual translates MIDI Program Changes to | + | A table in the manual translates MIDI Program Changes to AM4 presets. |
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The unit supports two [[Expression pedals and external switches|expression pedal]] connections (TRS, 10–100 kΩ max), or two single TS [[Expression pedals and external switches|external switches]] (momentary or latching). | The unit supports two [[Expression pedals and external switches|expression pedal]] connections (TRS, 10–100 kΩ max), or two single TS [[Expression pedals and external switches|external switches]] (momentary or latching). | ||
| − | The unit does not provide [[FASLINK]] connections and | + | The unit does not provide [[FASLINK]] connections and does not support connections to [[FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers]] foot controllers. |
==Amp switching== | ==Amp switching== | ||
| − | The | + | The AM4 itself does not provide relays to switch amp channels, but it can connect through MIDI to a relay switcher to perform that duty. |
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=User interface= | =User interface= | ||
| − | Compared to Fractal's modelers, the | + | Compared to Fractal's modelers, the AM4 UI is simplified and streamlined, like the VP4. |
| − | Press <span class="button">HOME</span>+<span class="button">SAVE</span> together to enter the “Mode Select” menu which allows you to select between Preset, Scene, Effects, and Tuner/Tempo. The mode determines what's displayed on the LCD, how the Select knob operates and what the switches do. | + | Press <span class="button">HOME</span>+<span class="button">SAVE</span> together to enter the “Mode Select” menu which allows you to select between Preset, Scene, Effects, Amps and Tuner/Tempo. The mode determines what's displayed on the LCD, how the Select knob operates and what the switches do. |
The factory default's “Gig Mode” configuration makes it easy to select presets, scenes, effects, channels, tuner and tap tempo. The startup mode can be set in Setup. | The factory default's “Gig Mode” configuration makes it easy to select presets, scenes, effects, channels, tuner and tap tempo. The startup mode can be set in Setup. | ||
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On the home page in FX Mode, select the desired block, hold the <span class="button">ENTER</span> button, and turn <span class="button">SELECT</span> to move. | On the home page in FX Mode, select the desired block, hold the <span class="button">ENTER</span> button, and turn <span class="button">SELECT</span> to move. | ||
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The unit has 104 presets, supports four scenes per preset and four channels per effect block. | The unit has 104 presets, supports four scenes per preset and four channels per effect block. | ||
| − | The presets are organized into 26 banks, each identified by a letter from A to Z. Within each bank, there are four presets, numbered 1 through 4 | + | The presets are organized into 26 banks, each identified by a letter from A to Z. Within each bank, there are four presets, numbered 1 through 4. A list of factory presets is included at the the end of the Owners manual. |
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Switching between presets, scenes and channels is [[Setup_menu#Gapless_Changes|gapless]]. | Switching between presets, scenes and channels is [[Setup_menu#Gapless_Changes|gapless]]. | ||
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| − | Available effects: | + | Available effects on the AM4: |
| + | * Integrated [[Amp block]] and [[Cab block]] | ||
* [[Chorus block]] | * [[Chorus block]] | ||
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* [[Filter block]] | * [[Filter block]] | ||
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* [[Volume/Panner block]] | * [[Volume/Panner block]] | ||
* [[Wah block]] | * [[Wah block]] | ||
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| − | + | Compared to the other Fractal Audio devices, the AM4 does NOT have: Formant, IR Capture, IR Player, Megatap Delay, Multitap Delay, Pitch, Plex Delay, Resonator, Ring Modulator, Synth, Tone Match, Vocoder. | |
| − | There is a [[Noise gate]] at the input, before the four | + | There is a [[Noise gate]] at the input, before the four blocks, and a [[EQ|10-band EQ]] at the output of each preset, which are always <q>on</q>. |
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* Tweaked MIX Law for time-based effects | * Tweaked MIX Law for time-based effects | ||
* Mode switch in some Drive types instead of multiple types (e.g. Timothy) | * Mode switch in some Drive types instead of multiple types (e.g. Timothy) | ||
| + | * Consolidated amp models | ||
| + | * Amp Mode, allowing quick access to the amp parameters and switching channels | ||
| + | * Amp Boost switch function | ||
* Some renamed types | * Some renamed types | ||
| − | + | Loading an amp model automatically selects an appropriate cab. [[DynaCabs]] are included. | |
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| + | Some amp models have been deprecated: | ||
| + | * old Brit Pre model | ||
| + | * old Vibrato Verb model | ||
| + | * old Legend 1 model | ||
| + | * old Chieftain 2 model | ||
| + | * Severe 2 | ||
| + | * Dizzy V4 Blue | ||
| + | * old Thordendal models | ||
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| + | 3 of the 4 blocks can be routed in parallel instead of series. | ||
The blocks support Fractal Audio's system of [[Modifiers and controllers]]. | The blocks support Fractal Audio's system of [[Modifiers and controllers]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:33, 25 November 2025
This page is under construction!
Contents
- 1 References
- 2 Pictures
- 3 Design and development
- 4 Dimensions and weight
- 5 Processing and memory
- 6 Latency
- 7 Screen
- 8 Power
- 9 Firmware
- 10 Analog I/O
- 11 Digital I/O
- 12 Onboard switches
- 13 Remote control
- 14 User interface
- 15 Presets, scenes and channels
- 16 Effects
- 17 AM4-Edit software editor
- 18 Videos
References
Documentation:
Pictures
See “Owners show their AM4 boards” for a discussion how forum members are using their AM4 units.
Design and development
The difference between the AM4 and the VP4 is that the AM4 is primarily an amp modeler, while the VP4 is designed to add effects to an amp or modeler.
Dimensions and weight
- Weight
- 3 lbs 9 oz (1.63 kg).
- Dimensions
- 10.00" x 6.31" (254mm x 160.3mm).
Processing and memory
Compared to other FAS devices, the overall CPU limit is a bit higher: 85%.
Be aware that CPU metering is dynamic; the amp modeling running on the core is actively metered during play
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[1] The processor in the AM4 is faster than the VP4.
Latency
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See Latency for more information.
Screen
The display is a 480 x 272 high-contrast color LCD.
The AM4 does not have a touchscreen.
Power
The power connector is a 2.1mm barrel connector, with a negative center. The power-supply (9V DC, 1.5A) is included.
Do NOT use an AC supply. It WILL damage the unit.
The unit has a power button. It powers up in a few seconds.
Firmware
The firmware is upgradeable, allowing adding new features and bug fixes.
You can download the latest official release from the AM4 downloads page.
Analog I/O
Input
Single mono input, 1/4" TS jack, max +20dBu (instrument level).
Input impedance is variable and is adjustable per preset.
The Input pad in SETUP is adjustable, with auto correction. The manual states that the AM4 is pre-configured for a typical guitar with hot pickups. If input clipping occurs, an ”IN CLIP“ warning is displayed and the Input Pad setting is temporarily increased.
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If the input of the AM4 clips persistently, the unit will automatically increase the Input Pad setting. When this occurs, the word “Auto” will appear next to the Input Pad value, for example: “12 dB (Auto)”, indicating that the pad was automatically increased to 12 dB. When you reboot the AM4, the automatic setting is cleared, and the last manually selected value is restored. If you want to make the automatic pad setting permanent, just turn the Input Pad knob one “click” to clear “Auto”.
Like the VP4, the input range of the AM4 is the same as an 18V pedal.
Output
1/4" TS L/R (mono/stereo), max +16dBu, 1 KOhm. Balanced. Line level. No Humbuster.
The output can be switched between mono and stereo in SETUP.
The AM4 has a dedicated SPLIT output mode, which sends the full signal to one side (for FOH), and a "no cabinet" signal (without cab modeling) to the other. Each output operates in summed mono.
Similar to the VP4:
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[2] Humbuster is not necessary because it's DC powered and the chassis is floating. Hum occurs due to ground loops. If equipment is AC powered the chassis must be grounded by law. This introduces ground loops when using unbalanced connections. The correct solution is for everything to be balanced but the industry seems reluctant to embrace that.
No 4CM
4CM (Four Cable Method) is not supported.
Insert
The AM4 does not provide a effects loop.
But it has a fixed insert point between the internal effects and the balanced outputs. Use these to connect outboard gear while preserving the clean, low-noise performance of the balanced outputs for FOH without needing a direct box.
The insert is fixed in hardware and cannot be repositioned or switched on/off.
It applies only to the main outs and is not heard on USB, SPDIF, or headphones.
For mono, use a standard patch cable. For stereo, use a TRS-to-dual-mono insert cable (tip = left, ring = right).
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[3] The idea is you put your pre effects before the unit and your post effects (should you need any) in the insert. The outputs of the AM4 are balanced and designed to be sent directly to FOH and/or monitors. If you just put your post effects after the unit you would then need a DI to go to FOH.
Headphones
The AM4 has a 3.5mm stereo headphones port.
Impedance is 35Ω. Recommended headphone impedance is less than 600Ω.
Digital I/O
Converters
24-bit, 48kHz (fixed).
Dynamic range is 114 dB, 20-20k frequency response.
USB
USB-C port for data and audio.
MIDI-over-USB is supported.
USB Audio 2.0 provides 4 channels (2x2) at 48kHz.
- OUT channels 1+2: processed output
- OUT channels 3+4 : unprocessed (copy of inputs)
- IN channels 1+2: send incoming USB Audio directly to outputs
- IN channels 3+4 : process incoming USB Audio and send to outputs
Windows computers require a software driver which is available on the AM4 Downloads page.
See USB for more information.
SPDIF
SPDIF can be used to digitally connect the AM4 to an VP4, FM3, FM9 or Axe-Fx, through RCA connectors, at 48kHz fixed sample rate.
A digital connection avoids the necessary A/D and D/A conversion and inherent latency that comes with analog-to-digital connections.
The SPDIF output of the AM4 always mirrors the signal at the analog outputs, except for the insert (see above).
Important: when combining the AM4 and VP4 through SPDIF, make sure to maximize the SPDIF Input Level of the receiving device in SETUP.
Read Digital I/O and recording for more information.
Onboard switches
The four foot switches have colored indicators, but no scribble strips.
They support Tap and Hold functions (e.g., to switch channels). Factory default is the so-called Gig Mode
. You can customize the functions.
Remote control
MIDI
The unit has 3.5 mm (1/8”) MIDI IN and OUT ports. Adapters are available from Fractal Audio.
The Boss BMIDI-5-35 cable has been tested and works with the AM4 to connect to 5-pin MIDI gear.
The AM4 supports:
- Sending and receiving Program Changes (PC)
- Sending and receiving Control Changes (CC)
- MIDI-over-USB
- MIDI clock (receive only, currently)
- Software MIDI Thru
- Syncing scenes with the VP4
A table in the manual translates MIDI Program Changes to AM4 presets.
See MIDI for more information.
Expression pedals and external switches
The unit supports two expression pedal connections (TRS, 10–100 kΩ max), or two single TS external switches (momentary or latching).
The unit does not provide FASLINK connections and does not support connections to FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers foot controllers.
Amp switching
The AM4 itself does not provide relays to switch amp channels, but it can connect through MIDI to a relay switcher to perform that duty.
Possible solutions include:
- MIDI Solutions Relay
- Suhr MicroMIDI Control
- Voodoo Lab Control Switcher
- Pirate MIDI CLiCK
- RJM Mini Amp Gizmo (no longer available from RJM but might be available used. The manual is currently available online.)
- EM
User interface
Compared to Fractal's modelers, the AM4 UI is simplified and streamlined, like the VP4.
Press + together to enter the “Mode Select” menu which allows you to select between Preset, Scene, Effects, Amps and Tuner/Tempo. The mode determines what's displayed on the LCD, how the Select knob operates and what the switches do.
The factory default's “Gig Mode” configuration makes it easy to select presets, scenes, effects, channels, tuner and tap tempo. The startup mode can be set in Setup.
Press + together to enter Setup.
To edit parameters on the hardware, turn in Effect mode to highlight a block, press to edit the block, turn the corresponding knob to adjust the value, or to get to other pages.
When editing parameters on the hardware, press + together to enter “Expert Edit” mode. Expert Edit includes advanced parameters. Press to quit Expert Edit.
On the home page in FX Mode, select the desired block, hold the button, and turn to move.
Similar to the VP4:
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[4] Behind the scenes it's the architecture from the Axe-Fx III. There's still a grid and scenes and channels, etc. It's just that it's mostly hidden from the user and simplified.
Tip: If you don't need scene names, use the available space to indicate the specific effect types instead. Insert spaces to visually align them.
Presets, scenes and channels
The unit has 104 presets, supports four scenes per preset and four channels per effect block.
The presets are organized into 26 banks, each identified by a letter from A to Z. Within each bank, there are four presets, numbered 1 through 4. A list of factory presets is included at the the end of the Owners manual.
Each block has 4 channels.
Switching between presets, scenes and channels is gapless.
AM4 presets and blocks are not compatible with Fractal Audio's other amp modelers, nor vice versa.
The latest factory presets are available on the AM4 downloads page.
Effects
Available effects on the AM4:
- Integrated Amp block and Cab block
- Chorus block
- Compressor block
- Delay block
- Drive block
- Enhancer block
- Filter block
- Flanger block
- Gate/Expander block
- GEQ block
- PEQ block
- Phaser block
- Reverb block
- Rotary block
- Tremolo/Panner block
- Volume/Panner block
- Wah block
Compared to the other Fractal Audio devices, the AM4 does NOT have: Formant, IR Capture, IR Player, Megatap Delay, Multitap Delay, Pitch, Plex Delay, Resonator, Ring Modulator, Synth, Tone Match, Vocoder.
There is a Noise gate at the input, before the four blocks, and a 10-band EQ at the output of each preset, which are always on
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Compared to the Axe-Fx, FM3 and FM9, the unit features:
- Additional tweaked types, such as Vibrato and single voice Pitch types
- Tweaked MIX Law for time-based effects
- Mode switch in some Drive types instead of multiple types (e.g. Timothy)
- Consolidated amp models
- Amp Mode, allowing quick access to the amp parameters and switching channels
- Amp Boost switch function
- Some renamed types
Loading an amp model automatically selects an appropriate cab. DynaCabs are included.
Some amp models have been deprecated:
- old Brit Pre model
- old Vibrato Verb model
- old Legend 1 model
- old Chieftain 2 model
- Severe 2
- Dizzy V4 Blue
- old Thordendal models
3 of the 4 blocks can be routed in parallel instead of series.
The blocks support Fractal Audio's system of Modifiers and controllers.
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[5] (regarding advanced Amp block parameters) The list is trimmed down a bit but the essential stuff is in there.
Similar to the VP4:
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[6] The mix law in many blocks is different to suit the "all effects before the amp" crowd better.
[7] The sweetened mix law places a wider range of knob motion in the portion of the curve where the delay is quieter.
This replicates the way pedals that are designed for use in front of an amp work because the amp's compression reduces the difference between the quiet echoes and the louder dry signal.
AM4-Edit software editor
AM4-Edit is the editor for the AM4, with Fractal-Bot built-in.
You can download AM4-Edit, along with the Windows driver, firmware and factory presets updates, from the AM4 downloads page.