I am adding an element that I have never wished in my previous inputs.
I observe a market trend toward increasingly smaller products, integrating massive power into compact devices.
The AM4 and VP4 are correctly moving in this direction.
In my opinion, however, the successors for the bigger format
FM9 (flagship floor unit) and the
Axe-Fx III (flagship rackmount) must - as far as possible -
eliminate every conceivable limitation or raise them to levels that users will likely never exhaust.
This should give the impression of truly
overflowing power for professional use, completely crushing any competition.
The only real constraint should be the CPU, which I would nevertheless increase significantly.
Take, for example, the limits on the
number of blocks, modifiers, etc.
Why only
4 Volume blocks? Let the user use 20 if they need to... provided, of course, they don't hit the CPU limit or specific hardware constraints.
Regarding the (IMHO anacronistic) 1
Pitch block in the FM9, let’s allow 8 of them, if the CPU can handle them.
Modifiers: let's make them unlimited, all of them 'Double source', obviously.
Only one modifier per parameter in a block... let assign more of them, 1 per channel at least.
Send Return blocks: why only 2? Let’s allow 10 or make them unlimited, what is the issue?
Especially in the rackmount version,
more I/Os, as many as a 3U space allows. (I'm already using
all I/Os of the AXE and the FM9 ones...

).
If I want to build a preset consisting of 20 PEQ blocks, or 10 Reverbs, or a preset with 6 Amp blocks to route each output to a 5.1 surround setup...

it might sound absurd, but let the user decide.
There may be other niche applications where Fractal’s new flagship products would be the only ones in the world capable of delivering that level of flexibility/performance (in most cases they already are

).
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