Fractal Audio Axe Fx IV Product Imminent??

Are you going to sell your Axe Fx III now?


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Actually, I gotta recant.

If and when he drops the Fractal JVM410 or similar hot-rodded Marshall bundle..... I am definitely buying that. Having the Cameron and/or Splawn in digital form would be impossible for me to resist.
 
Yes. The next set is ICONS Hanwell (Marshalls, etc.). Then ICONS Petaluma, ICONS Essex, ICONS Monterey, etc., etc., etc.
Is the plan to also include effects suited for each pack, or will they remain the same across the plugins?

I hope Fractal will quickly lean into the unique stuff in your lineup - the amps, cabs and effects not found anywhere else. I think for example a Mesa pack would be of interest to many where it's Rectifiers, Marks, Triaxis, Lonestar etc all in one.
 
I am very excited about this development. Even though I am not interested in Fender amp plugins, it is pretty certain that more plugins will follow. And there will certainly be something for everyone. Surely this is only the beginning.

I think that in uncertain times like these – in terms of supply chains and international trade – it makes perfect sense for a company like Fractal to diversify and offer software in addition to hardware.

I am now eagerly awaiting an SD-1 & Atomica plugin. ;)
 
These don`t look like a Plugin form 2026. I don`t get it.
Make something cool looking
2026? Just for you!

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Cool! Pricing is hard because assuming each collection total is $300, you can potentially have all the mesas and all the marshalls in the fractal (but not all the effects and dynacabs, right?) for $600 or you could buy the AM4 for $700 and get everything.

I know different uses, but unless you are interested in just a few of the amps and are disciplined enough not to go crazy, I think it makes most sense financially to still go hardware.
 
Well done Fractal!

Leading off with the Fender stuff makes sense, it is the best modeling of Fender, by far, in my opinion.

If I can get accustomed to MIDI control of Logic I'll be selling the FM3 Turbo...well maybe...it's such a good device it will be tough to see it go. For portability purposes though an interface and laptop are all I really need since I'm not playing live.

I wonder though' "Behind the scenes, detailed component-level modeling recreates the preamp, tone stack, cathode follower, power supply, power amp, phase inverter, amp/speaker interaction, and more. In short, if you know how to dial in the amp, you know how to dial in the model!"
does that mean the deeper controls are no longer accessible?
OOOPS, never mind that last bit, The deeper menus are still there.
 
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These don`t look like a Plugin form 2026. I don`t get it.
Make something cool looking

Honestly, this is exactly what I envision a Fractal touchscreen device UI to be like right down to the new icons, tabbed UI and preset browser with tags.

And I wouldn't be surprised if these are their way of trialing that and working out the kinks in parallel as they finish up their next flagship hardware.

EDIT: @FractalAudio has basically already confirmed this in the other thread for this product. I likey! Will definitely be interested once it makes it way to a touchscreen hardware floorboard in a year or four.
 
Cool! Pricing is hard because assuming each collection total is $300, you can potentially have all the mesas and all the marshalls in the fractal (but not all the effects and dynacabs, right?) for $600 or you could buy the AM4 for $700 and get everything.

I know different uses, but unless you are interested in just a few of the amps and are disciplined enough not to go crazy, I think it makes most sense financially to still go hardware.
This was my thought as well. Makes the AM4 look like a hell of a deal
 
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