weird guitar person
Experienced
If gapless changes come to the FM3, the need for kitchen sink presets goes out the window, and with that I would get cpu headroom back. Bring on the CPU hungry!not yet , maybe they will come , Cliff did say they were very CPU intensive though , so that might cause a bump to the FM3
And on that note, would love to be able to run more of my III presets on my FM3 for switching between live and studio contexts seamlessly. In particular I have wondered if the limit on number of multi-delay numbers is set in stone. UD Stomp recreations are somewhat thwarted by the single block limitation on the FM3.
As I'm sure many of us do, I don't see the FM3 as the "budget model," but rather a highly desirable form factor for contexts where larger footprint isn't an option. If an additional multi-delay block isn't possible at all with the original hardware, I do hope an additional multi-delay block will be considered in future hardware. Thanks!