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plexi59
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But even then, do you know and routinely perform hundreds of songs? I can’t even comprehend how I’d manage more than a few dozen. Not to say there aren’t people who need more, but they’re probably a tiny minority.
It's not unusual to have hundreds of songs in your repertoire if you're in a cover band.But even then, do you know and routinely perform hundreds of songs? I can’t even comprehend how I’d manage more than a few dozen. Not to say there aren’t people who need more, but they’re probably a tiny minority.
It's not unusual to have hundreds of songs in your repertoire if you're in a cover band.
Why so obsessed with the idea of limiting the number of presets, just because YOU don't need that many? As said, there are those who do. Me included. Having a ridiculous amount like lets say 5000 saveable presets won't hurt you, if you only use the first 10. Having only 50 would severely hurt me and dissuade me from buying Fractal gear. Considering that on the Axe II they've consistently increased the number of saveable presets with every upgraded version I reckon Fractal knows there is a market for that. Maybe even all those famous artists that they work with telling them more is more. Having less presets isn't going to sell more units, having more presets is.But even then, do you know and routinely perform hundreds of songs? I can’t even comprehend how I’d manage more than a few dozen. Not to say there aren’t people who need more, but they’re probably a tiny minority.
512 though?
The arguments of those who do not need more presets is a dull Déjà vu occurring since the times of the Axe-FX Standard.
It doesn't require a hard disk. It doesn't steal processor power, Don't be afraid, it doesn't bite, It will not harm you, You don't use them if you don't need them...
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Nothing complicated about it. hook a external hardrive up with your presets then call them up when you want them. easy enough.No, I don’t have a problem with more presets. It’s just that the additional complication of adding a hard drive to AxeFX seems like an overkill for no perceptible benefit. Things are complicated enough as it is.
It's just that simpleNothing complicated about it. hook a external hardrive up with your presets then call them up when you want them. easy enough.
I'd rather have more effects compared to more presets, ymmv.
The biggest size of an Axe FX II preset is 13kb, Assuming a device has storage space for 512 presets that 6,7mb worth of presets. That's frickin' nothing. It's the size of an MP3. I doubt it will eat into any available room for future firmware upgrade.Nothing complicated about it. hook a external hardrive up with your presets then call them up when you want them. easy enough.
This. I like the knob and button approach, but it seem that touch screen is best on navigation..... So: different applications have different sweetspots for input devices, but having a not matching input device for your application is a nightmare.
It would be if the option was there.It's just that simple
Not really...
Duh...It would be if the option was there.
That's my point. Not everybody want's to use a kitchen sink for all their song'sDuh...
Every feature would be "easy" if it was already there... My comment was relative to the "getting it there" part.That's my point.
once again that's the point. Getting it there to be more user friendly.Every feature would be "easy" if it was already there... My comment was relative to the "getting it there" part.
Are you being intentionally obtuse?once again that's the point. Getting it there to be more user friendly.