FAS sent armed men to my house and forced me to upgrade against my will....
2. You are not forced to upgrade, you can stay on FW1 or 11 as long as you wish
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Nah, don't blame them, it was meFAS sent armed men to my house and forced me to upgrade against my will.
You obviously don't get it as you're not impacted by it. All those arguments are on the side of the casual users. There was no need to add yet another X new Dyna-Cabs. Because when you market a product as a professional tool, with a professional tool price tag, you don't disrupt your users workflow or waste their time by limiting their gear after-the-fact. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Unfortunately Fractal is no stranger to breaking things like they did with firmware 10 pushing users (and probably even casuals) to rework their presets so they wouldn't overload the CPU.You didn't lose half the storage capacity of the unit. You lost half the storage capacity for IRs. Granted, it's a hassle to migrate them. I get it. But...
When Dyna-Cabs came out, The FM3 community wanted in on that. In a big way. But the FM3 was already four years old, and there was no way to fit in Dyna-Cabs without removing something else. Fortunately, almost no one actually uses even 100 IRs in their presets, so the count was reduced to 512 to make room for Dyna-Cabs, in order to meet customer demand.
Why not let users decide to give up factory IR banks instead? Because that's a support nightmare. Having multiple FM3s out there with multiple configurations? Yuck. And imagine a new user being asked to choose a configuration they know nothing about, and not understanding the ramifications of that choice. Or that new user wondering why the factory presets aren't all there.
I'm glad they added Dyna-Cabs to the FM3. They're a real improvement in IR workflow.
We do get it. You're obviously upset and we see why. People are even sympathetic in the comments above. You however, are assuming that your opinion is all that matters. What if the reverse were true? What if when you bought the FM3 it was in the current configuration, then FAS decided to abandon DCs and offer more IRs? Products change, it's part of progress. It has nothing to do with being "professional" or not.You obviously don't get it as you're not impacted by it. All those arguments are on the side of the casual users. There was no need to add yet another X new Dyna-Cabs. Because when you market a product as a professional tool, with a professional tool price tag, you don't disrupt your users workflow or waste their time by limiting their gear after-the-fact. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Unfortunately Fractal is no stranger to breaking things like they did with firmware 10 pushing users (and probably even casuals) to rework their presets so they wouldn't overload the CPU.
There's no convenient ways to do that since the cab management within the unit (and outside as well) is poor at best. Each cab slot has to be manually changed or assigned to each presets/scenes. The problem is not inherently in the number of slots is how the whole thing is managed.You can store all your IRs on your computer and swap them at will.
If you’re playing live and not connected, I can’t imagine any situation where someone needs more than 512 IRs at any one time. Must be a sound guy’s biggest nightmare.
You obviously don't get it as you're not impacted by it. All those arguments are on the side of the casual users. There was no need to add yet another X new Dyna-Cabs. Because when you market a product as a professional tool, with a professional tool price tag, you don't disrupt your users workflow or waste their time by limiting their gear after-the-fact. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Unfortunately Fractal is no stranger to breaking things like they did with firmware 10 pushing users (and probably even casuals) to rework their presets so they wouldn't overload the CPU.
Well, yes, the way presets and cabs are managed in Fractal devices is, to put it mildly, outdated and cumbersome and a pain to deal with.The problem is not inherently in the number of slots is how the whole thing is managed.
Those dirty bastards!!!FAS sent armed men to my house and forced me to upgrade against my will.

RANFing worked. Thank you for the help.In FM3 Edit, under the Settings tab, execute the "Refresh After New Firmware". That's what Rex is referring to above. Didn't see a response from you so wasn't sure you understood.
To be fair, all of the "you don't have to update the firmware" people are ignoring the bug fixes. What if you like the way 11 sounds, and want to keep your huge IR library, but also need the tuner on heel down to work? Then you're stuck between eliminating half of your IRs or eliminating that handy feature. It's ok for people to be disappointed in the direction Fractal took. And it's OK for them to voice it on the forum. And it's OK for you to read it and say "yeah, I can see that" and then move on instead of trying to sell him on why it's not a big deal.
Who told you that? I was impacted by it.You obviously don't get it as you're not impacted by it.
?All those arguments are on the side of the casual users.
Maybe there was no need for it, but there was a huge customer demand for it. Pros and amateurs alike.There was no need to add yet another X new Dyna-Cabs.
That is a fair assessment. However, you can't "have your cake and eat it too." Ultimately FAS is responsible for product improvement and there is just no way around this (at least not a feasible method that doesn't entail supporting an exponentially increasing number of configurations).To be fair, all of the "you don't have to update the firmware" people are ignoring the bug fixes. What if you like the way 11 sounds, and want to keep your huge IR library, but also need the tuner on heel down to work? Then you're stuck between eliminating half of your IRs or eliminating that handy feature. It's ok for people to be disappointed in the direction Fractal took. And it's OK for them to voice it on the forum. And it's OK for you to read it and say "yeah, I can see that" and then move on instead of trying to sell him on why it's not a big deal.
It's okay to voice our opinions, in a polite and constructive way. Respect.To be fair, all of the "you don't have to update the firmware" people are ignoring the bug fixes. What if you like the way 11 sounds, and want to keep your huge IR library, but also need the tuner on heel down to work? Then you're stuck between eliminating half of your IRs or eliminating that handy feature. It's ok for people to be disappointed in the direction Fractal took. And it's OK for them to voice it on the forum. And it's OK for you to read it and say "yeah, I can see that" and then move on instead of trying to sell him on why it's not a big deal.
I guess that's fair.... But any company that provides the continuous support, enhancements and updates to their products??? I'll buy what they're sellingTBH, both positions are kina strange![]()


Tell that to Avid/Pro Tools peopleYou obviously don't get it as you're not impacted by it. All those arguments are on the side of the casual users. There was no need to add yet another X new Dyna-Cabs. Because when you market a product as a professional tool, with a professional tool price tag, you don't disrupt your users workflow or waste their time by limiting their gear after-the-fact. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Unfortunately Fractal is no stranger to breaking things like they did with firmware 10 pushing users (and probably even casuals) to rework their presets so they wouldn't overload the CPU.

Well yes if what they’re selling meets your needs, otherwise continuous support may be worthlessBut any company that provides the continuous support, enhancements and updates to their products??? I'll buy what they're selling
Okay, it’ll be a PITA to update everything and change all your presets, and the system could be more effective—but at the end of the day, it’s still possible, right?There's no convenient ways to do that since the cab management within the unit (and outside as well) is poor at best. Each cab slot has to be manually changed or assigned to each presets/scenes. The problem is not inherently in the number of slots is how the whole thing is managed.