skipreid45
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Any word whatsoever? Surely it's already being developed. Just wondering how many more years before we have to start saving up for the IV.
development started the next day
I doubt there will ever be a IV. I think the technology has pretty much peaked. Idk how it could get any closer without having the actual amp that’s being modeled. And the III has every effect known to man and it does all of them very well.Any word whatsoever? Surely it's already being developed. Just wondering how many more years before we have to start saving up for the IV.
Dsp, memory, more features like profiling, UI updates, wireless connectivity, theres a lot of opportunities still there. But I agree in principle that no one will need more than an axe3 for many years...I doubt there will ever be a IV. I think the technology has pretty much peaked. Idk how it could get any closer without having the actual amp that’s being modeled. And the III has every effect known to man and it does all of them very well.
I doubt there will ever be a IV. I think the technology has pretty much peaked. Idk how it could get any closer without having the actual amp that’s being modeled. And the III has every effect known to man and it does all of them very well.
No.You heard 'em, Fractal. Better pack up operations.
Just joshin' ya.
Really the next wave of products will need:
-New UI (this is by far the #1 reason I read online where people chose a competitor's product)
- Much smaller form factor for floor units. Definitely gotta keep up with the likes of HX Stomp and QC here. I personally just can't lug the FM9.
-A suite of fullres IRs - maybe not a MUST but a great selling point
-Either profiling capability to profile pedals like the QC, or an update for pedal offerings. While I love what Fractal has, a decent numver of users at least on TGP say they prefer what Helix offers.
I agree that this generation is truly "there", but I think they can keep advancing and offering more.
Really the next wave of products will need:
-New UI (this is by far the #1 reason I read online where people chose a competitor's product)
- Much smaller form factor for floor units. Definitely gotta keep up with the likes of HX Stomp and QC here. I personally just can't lug the FM9.
-A suite of fullres IRs - maybe not a MUST but a great selling point
-Either profiling capability to profile pedals like the QC, or an update for pedal offerings. While I love what Fractal has, a decent numver of users at least on TGP say they prefer what Helix offers.
I agree that this generation is truly "there", but I think they can keep advancing and offering more.