I have seen a bunch of people both on these boards and other forums mock the Fractal product for having a green monochrome display that to them seems low res.
My question is simple for these people: how would a full color, hi-res screen of sliders, knobs, and values (along with the occasional graph) animation help you dial in better tones?
I'm not trying to be a jerk by asking this question, I am generally bewildered.
Part of the production manufacturing engineering and pricing process is to spend money on value components and cheap out on those that really don't matter in terms of product function, durability, and reliability.
So spending more money on a screen to take that money away from other components more critical to that goal seems counterproductive to me.
You always have the free Axe-Edit on your laptop if you want to see color and a slicker interface.
That's my two cents.
My question is simple for these people: how would a full color, hi-res screen of sliders, knobs, and values (along with the occasional graph) animation help you dial in better tones?
I'm not trying to be a jerk by asking this question, I am generally bewildered.
Part of the production manufacturing engineering and pricing process is to spend money on value components and cheap out on those that really don't matter in terms of product function, durability, and reliability.
So spending more money on a screen to take that money away from other components more critical to that goal seems counterproductive to me.
You always have the free Axe-Edit on your laptop if you want to see color and a slicker interface.
That's my two cents.