Why?Are you willing to pay 1.5 to 2x as much as an Axe-Fx 3 for it though?
Possible? After the appearance of the Quad Cortex, I would call it inevitable.Why not if Possible ?
Like i said:It's a nice concept but be aware this has been discussed many times in similar forms.
Just a few things to think about:
I'm not sure I'd want a unit that expensive sitting on the floor; I've already had someone step on my FM3 and break the FASLink cable so I got off lucky, next time they might step on the panel or power jack.
- The unit would cost more because it's basically an FX3+FC12 plus an extra five switches and extra scribble strips plus their associated electronics.
- It'd run hotter because it has a lot less air space inside the chassis so figure the fan(s) would be on a lot more often and probably be a lot louder.
- Might not be able to handle the I/O the FX3+FC12 can because the back panel is 3" instead of 5".
- Would split Fractal's development efforts into three parts, slowing testing and delivery of software, and increasing the support load.
Instead I find the FM3 is more than capable for live stuff, and with the FC6 and OMG9 it's very flexible.
Kemper runs on tech that is pretty old and nowhere near as expensive Axe-Fx 3. Companies also tend to charge more for rack + remote vs floorboard units just because of what the market can support. I would also expect the people willing to buy a floorboard Axe-Fx 3 is smaller than you think if it costs well over 2000 euros.Why?
Look at the price of the Kemper Rack + Remote, Thats 2.144€ in the EU
And now there is The Kemper Stage (Rack and Remote together) for 1555€
If Fractal ever releases a new floorboard that has more power and knobs, it will surely be over $2000. I can assure you that!!Kemper runs on tech that is pretty old and nowhere near as expensive Axe-Fx 3. Companies also tend to charge more for rack + remote vs floorboard units just because of what the market can support. I would also expect the people willing to buy a floorboard Axe-Fx 3 is smaller than you think if it costs well over 2000 euros.
For this hypothetical all-in-one, you would expect to pay about the same as the Axe-Fx 3 + FC-12 because the costs are not in things like chassis but having to develop new boards etc to facilitate cramming an Axe-Fx 3 into a smaller enclosure, possibly a new firmware to support too if it cannot run directly with Axe-Fx 3 fw. The costs for most of the parts inside the Axe-Fx 3 would not change either.
I get that people want something that is more powerful than the FM3 and not a rack unit. I'd like that too but not in a floorboard format. I feel that my FM3 + Airstep system is more convenient than having my big Line6 Helix Floor sitting on the floor because I can put the FM3 somewhere higher for easy control access and still keep the switching down on the floor. Or I can separate the parts when I don't need them.
If anything I'd like to see a "FM0" that drops all the on board footswitches and uses that space for more DSP power (doesn't even need to be Axe-Fx 3 level but above FM3), I/O and maybe knobs while retaining a non-rack form factor.
I second that!It's a nice concept but be aware this has been discussed many times in similar forms.
Just a few things to think about:
I'm not sure I'd want a unit that expensive sitting on the floor; I've already had someone step on my FM3 and break the FASLink cable so I got off lucky, next time they might step on the panel or power jack.
- The unit would cost more because it's basically an FX3+FC12 plus an extra five switches and extra scribble strips plus their associated electronics.
- It'd run hotter because it has a lot less air space inside the chassis so figure the fan(s) would be on a lot more often and probably be a lot louder.
- Might not be able to handle the I/O the FX3+FC12 can because the back panel is 3" instead of 5".
- Would split Fractal's development efforts into three parts, slowing testing and delivery of software, and increasing the support load.
Instead I find the FM3 is more than capable for live stuff, and with the FC6 and OMG9 it's very flexible. If the FC6+OMG9 isn't flexible enough I can use my FC12 instead and switch to OMG15 or use the default FC12 layout. If I took my FX3 out it'd be safely ensconced in a rack case behind me and I'd have the FC at the end of a 20' XLR cable to keep the head away from those who have no business being near it.
But at what price? And how many of these hypothetical musicians are there?Looks great and IMHO there is a market for this concept. Some musicians want the full power of a III and the portability and all-in-one concept of a FM3
So i think, i better make myself a pedal like this, why notBut at what price? And how many of these hypothetical musicians are there?
Well I'm going to make me a real one Bunny, and see if anyone likes this ;-), stay tuned. ;-)You should totally photoshop this into a bunch of live performance photos of famous artists and try to get rumors started
Wel its gonna be something like this..You should totally photoshop this into a bunch of live performance photos of famous artists and try to get rumors started
And not necessarily have any ROI, since it would likely attract buyers from either the FM3 or AF3.
- Would split Fractal's development efforts into three parts, slowing testing and delivery of software, and increasing the support load.
Yep. Those people who would buy both the FM3 and FX3 would instead buy the floor FX3.And not necessarily have any ROI, since it would likely attract buyers from either the FM3 or AF3.