So far what sticks out to me as MOST impacting overall are:
-huge leap in CPU mojo to allow more powerful algorithms (better, more complex tones and more room to expand and create new features.)
-much more I/O allowing this to be used as your main DAW interface for one thing. (I assume this will have a built-in digital mixer now or soon to allow complex routing of audio signals within the guitar-realm and the DAW-world and the fun intermingling in between the two?)
-along those lines, the III now acts as a powerful fuller-scale midi interface as well.
-still along those lines (and many other lines as well) the conversion quality of the AD and the DA converters is reportedly vastly improved. Axe-Fx will be more clear, less harsh and more natural sounding in bedroom to studio to arena.
-huge leap in CPU mojo to allow more powerful algorithms (better, more complex tones and more room to expand and create new features.)
-much more I/O allowing this to be used as your main DAW interface for one thing. (I assume this will have a built-in digital mixer now or soon to allow complex routing of audio signals within the guitar-realm and the DAW-world and the fun intermingling in between the two?)
-along those lines, the III now acts as a powerful fuller-scale midi interface as well.
-still along those lines (and many other lines as well) the conversion quality of the AD and the DA converters is reportedly vastly improved. Axe-Fx will be more clear, less harsh and more natural sounding in bedroom to studio to arena.
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