tornadoclaw
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Unless you meant 10% of 10%, which is actually 1% (400 Axe fx III). In any case, the initial demand has to be higher than 400 units.
No doubt.Unless you meant 10% of 10%, which is actually 1% (400 Axe fx III). In any case, the initial demand has to be higher than 400 units.
I am not enough of a technology nerd to fully grasp the concept but can someone briefly explain why more power is going to equal better tone as related to the II and XL compared to the III? I know that more power can equal faster load times, ability to have more effects, more amps, etc. What I'm curious about is the "realism" factor and I only say that because I've been an owner of the II for years and it sounds so awesome and realistic already. I'm talking strictly about the core amp tone with no effects, etc. I am just curious what an increase in power can do for that?
I want to understand what piece is going to up the game. Will tone be a subtle change or so overwhelming that we spit our drinks out? Fractal rocks and this is really exciting!! I just don't understand the moving parts behind the scenes I guess.
BTW, anyone know if the "Tone Match" is going to make a huge return to the stage? Years ago I used that and it was amazing what that thing could do.
Exactly, that was only a loose assumption with the lowest numbers I can imagine.Unless you meant 10% of 10%, which is actually 1% (400 Axe fx III). In any case, the initial demand has to be higher than 400 units.
I always find it funny that people try and base their speculation on # of forum members. I know 3 people that have an AxeFx that don't have an account here. The people on this forum is most likely a small population of the overall users. Course, that is speculation based off my own experience. Truth is, no one but Fractal actually know the numbers.
Likewise. Very few people like the forum format that I work with IRL.+2 - Helping peeps all the time who have never been to the forum.
True reverse reverb can only be accomplished in post-production. To do it in real time, the Axe would have to know what you’re going to play before you play it.Hoping the “updated and improved” reverb algorithm finally includes a reverse type.
True reverse reverb can only be accomplished in post-production. To do it in real time, the Axe would have to know what you’re going to play before you play it.
I would still think there are many so called influencers here on the forum and on YT. I'm not saying they're paid by FAS but I bet they play a big role in spreading the news, helping potential buyers to decide ...
Wake up, people! It's a conspiracy!
What?
Matt - are you on the wait list yet? I signed up within about 6 hours (which was not long after I saw the announcement!)Hoping the “updated and improved” reverb algorithm finally includes a reverse type.