New Fractal product coming!!

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I would pay a premium for the ability to link grinder and espresso machine and the toilet flush to the footswitches. I just need to figure out what type of delay to use between the Espresso and the flush.
You might consider the extended memory option...

...or not
 
Well this thread has been educational. I now know what the next product will be:
16 Analog I/O
Four mic preamps
Ethernet
Wifi/Bluetooth
Touchscreen
No touchscreen option
Somewhere between 0 and 36 footswitches
Effects, amp models, captures, 10 second IR support
Smaller than a deck of cards
$3.50 (tree-fiddy) retail

That sounds like one fancy waffle maker.
 
The thing I most look forward to is how with every new platform FAS comes up with - the final feature set before it's "retirement" always goes through and evolves to be so much more! So - hope springs whatever or something....
 
Mr Bean Waiting GIF by MOODMAN
 
What's your routing on that? A single FX mapped to a single output into 1 of 3 "Wet Inputs" on the RMJ?
I currently use a Samson rack mixer, but I am thinking about replacing it with the RJM because it is smaller and simpler. I could do the same thing with less hassle.

I basically have 1 preset with pitch detune, delay, reverb, and chorus all in parallel. I select different combos of these in different scenes. This is ran in parallel with the mixer, which sits between my tube preamp and poweramp. I like this because I can just mix a little digital effect on top of my analog tone.
 
Hopefully Fractal is making us wait because they plan to ship upon purchase. I am going to be pretty let down if this announcement is a waitlist…
 
The big flaw with computer or mobile editors is the lack of tactile feedback. Turning real knobs is just so much nicer than awkward virtual knobs or sliders. My ideal user interface would be using something like Axe-Edit but controlling the knobs with a MIDI knob controller. But no modeler on the market supports this sort of context based control.

I'm really hoping the new Fractal box is more user friendly than their past gear. It's the one area where they have a lot of room for improvement.

I am a big fan of physical knobs and sliders as well.
My initial guess on this thread: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/new-fractal-product-coming.207160/post-2589526

Essentially this is like performance pages though and not a substitute for a full on-device UI.

I think there is still plenty of room for improvement (innovation) of effects and control and I think that all this on-device UI limits what can be done with AxeEdit.

Here's a new idea in this space: AxeFx is a rack mounted device that is just a black box (well, some Leds and meters, but no screen). Then you have a UI device that has a bluetooth connection to the axe. The device could be a 12" touchscreen. It would have a black case with a Fractal logo, but when you tear it down, it turns out to be an iPad that is setup to only run AxeEdit. /joke
 
I currently use a Samson rack mixer, but I am thinking about replacing it with the RJM because it is smaller and simpler. I could do the same thing with less hassle.

I basically have 1 preset with pitch detune, delay, reverb, and chorus all in parallel. I select different combos of these in different scenes. This is ran in parallel with the mixer, which sits between my tube preamp and poweramp. I like this because I can just mix a little digital effect on top of my analog tone.


Very cool. I'm currently using a Musicomb Parallelizer that has individual wet knobs for each of its 3 stereo inputs. I like Detune cranked up way higher than Reverb for example. With the RJM it appears to have a single global mix knob. It never occurred to me use presets/scenes to control FX output levels. Interesting. I need to try that.
 
Very cool. I'm currently using a Musicomb Parallelizer that has individual wet knobs for each of its 3 stereo inputs. I like Detune cranked up way higher than Reverb for example. With the RJM it appears to have a single global mix knob. It never occurred to me use presets/scenes to control FX output levels. Interesting. I need to try that.
The Samson I use has all kinds of volume, and pan controls and such, but I just try to keep everything at noon and control at the processor. I actually have a big rack of TC Electronic, Lexicon, Rocktron, etc... units that are all hooked up on different mixer channels. I just like to switch around for fun, so they are all kind of set up to do similar things. I keep thinking about simplifying the mixer just because less circuitry, less knobs, etc....

In my Axe II preset, I actually have those 4 effects in parallel, and right after that I use a mixer block. I use the mixer to control the volume of each row on the grid. I keep all the effects at 0db, and then use the mixer to dial in how strong I want each effect in each scene.

The Parallelizer looks like a great unit, but I am more set and forget on mixers, so I dont need all the switching and level knobs. I have also considered the Suhr Mini Line Mixer, but it isn't stereo, and the Red Seven Stereo Mini Line Mixer. Just because those are simple with set 50% mix ratios.
 
I'm not sure I've seen this play out in real life. Or maybe I don't quite understand what you mean.

I would imagine that manufacturers are constantly having to cull features that would simply be too difficult to make work in the on-device UI.

For example, control curves would be way more useful if I could simply draw the curve myself. In AxeEdit, it would be easy to add that functionality, but it would be obviously a huge PITA to make that work on the on-device UI. Instead, we have the "tyranny" of the lowest common denominator (the on-device UI) dictating what the SW interface can do and how it works/looks.
 
Well this thread has been educational. I now know what the next product will be:
16 Analog I/O
Four mic preamps
Ethernet
Wifi/Bluetooth
Touchscreen
No touchscreen option
Somewhere between 0 and 36 footswitches
Effects, amp models, captures, 10 second IR support
Smaller than a deck of cards
$3.50 (tree-fiddy) retail
I want to post the No soup for you! GIF again for some reason.
 
Well this thread has been educational. I now know what the next product will be:
16 Analog I/O
Four mic preamps
Ethernet
Wifi/Bluetooth
Touchscreen
No touchscreen option
Somewhere between 0 and 36 footswitches
Effects, amp models, captures, 10 second IR support
Smaller than a deck of cards
$3.50 (tree-fiddy) retail
You forgot the ouija board interface.... ;)
 
I think i would pay money to have a weekly segment of Cliff going through some of the gems on the forum and reacting to them. That would be some quality entertainment.
 
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