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I was talking invite #1. Or they have not checked emails yet.
This is how every product has worked so far.
Anyone know how long AX8 had been out of stock before FM3 announcement last April? Weeks, or months?
Because sometime prior to that AX8 had been generally available with no wait.
IIRC, closer to month(s).Good question.
The whole batch? Better settle in then, we'll be here a while.
Sure. It’s been discussed since the standard and ultra were released. It’s not that easy to do. The cab block does/can affect tone and gain structure so it can’t just be removed without making two copies of the entire preset. What happens to blocks after the cab block? The cab tone is just “subtracted” from it? Not being snarky; it really isn’t easy to program.Yes I know. I thought independent global bypass of cabinets might be something first implemented in the FM3 because it makes a lot of sense on how people would normally use output 1 (front house) and output 2 (personal monitor - often a guitar cab). Maybe in some future firmware update...
Yikes. Must suck to have a job and miss your 20 minute window!I propose that the invitations being sent must have a 20 minutes window for ordering. If someone waits longer it's really not showing enough commitment and don't deserve the FM3.
I propose that the invitations being sent must have a 20 minutes window for ordering. If someone waits longer it's really not showing enough commitment and don't deserve the FM3.
The AxeFX 3 invites took something like 30 days to officially expire. But I'm assuming Fractal waits a period of time then moves on to the next round.
10 minutes without a reply here? Crazy.
I'm just amazed that the invites went out (obviously not in a deliberate manner) to a group of AX8 waitlisters who have no interest in forums anywhere. In this day and age, that's a headscratcher.
I mean, just because they aren't posting in forums doesn't mean they aren't interested. They were waiting for 1 product that is no longer made, Fractal made them a promise by giving them first dibs, it's not that big of a deal.
Yea I am also curious if there are any
They are using Adobe InDesign on a Mac.Totally unrelated question: which software are you using for creating manuals?
The new product they're getting first dibs on is kind of a big deal. That they're getting an invite to buy it out of the blue many months later is also notable, I'd say. But maybe it's all touring cats who don't hang online much and will get to their invites when they get to it?
If anything, the softness of Day One launch is rather amusing.