The argument is always that it would take up too much CPU. For example, the drives and the pitch block.
My question is, why not just do it anyways?
Do it anyways and accept that you won't be able to use as many blocks, remove all the presets that go over the cpu limit, and accept that you won't have as many presets.
It was always said that the FM3 is not an Axe FX in a small form factor. So roll with that. Keep the software and algorithms up to date between the two, but just roll with and accept that the FM3 won't be able to do as much because of the CPU.
Line 6 helix and HX Stomp have the same algorithms, but one is not the other and the HX Stomp does less.
My question is, why not just do it anyways?
Do it anyways and accept that you won't be able to use as many blocks, remove all the presets that go over the cpu limit, and accept that you won't have as many presets.
It was always said that the FM3 is not an Axe FX in a small form factor. So roll with that. Keep the software and algorithms up to date between the two, but just roll with and accept that the FM3 won't be able to do as much because of the CPU.
Line 6 helix and HX Stomp have the same algorithms, but one is not the other and the HX Stomp does less.
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