paisleywookiee
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Once a product is on the shelf is the user that decide whether the product is worth the price/meet the expectations.

Once a product is on the shelf is the user that decide whether the product is worth the price/meet the expectations.
I'm mostly a plugin guy now and initially thought I didn't need the VP4. Now that all the info is out, my thoughts have changed and I will definitely be buying one as soon as they are available from G66. It will sit right in front of my audio interface and take care of all the pre effects like overdrive, wah, chorus etc.
I'm really pleased that the VP4 has an SPDIF connection, so I can plug it in without any additional conversion.
@2112 Will the trick with an LFO filter to control the Wah that you showed in one of your videos also work with the VP4?
Sick board!The Fractal FX ecosystems has always been amazing, only getting better and better over the years. Its nice that this new offering is priced very competitive, compared to just a few pedals that can do 10% of what the VP4 offers its actually a steal!
From what has been said from Fractal, this unit will evolve significantly in the next few years software wise integrating things users are asking for.
Now, 4 blocks only? well let me see.... I have this pedals, Strymon VOLANTE that I love, Source Audio Ventris, Nemesis, Gemini and L.A Lady. Lets take only the SourceAudio ones because they have presets and I control them all via MIDI with the SA Neura HUB. Total cost of those 4 pedals and the NeuroHUB sums up to: $1,255.00. This pedals sound great, but the Fractal ones smokes them out of the water.
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This is my Novation Summit, through the Axe3:Another user base that the VP4 is going to tickle pink are synth users. Just add the Ursa Major verb to a basic pad and it's instantly EPIC.
Mike Keneally was carrying an entire AFIII on tour with Satriani just to run his keyboard rig through Gnome Man's Land. This'll be a huge hit with keyboard and synth players.Another user base that the VP4 is going to tickle pink are synth users. Just add the Ursa Major verb to a basic pad and it's instantly EPIC.
Yeah I know we are saying how well the VP4 can replace some of that but that board looks so funSick board!
It doesn't matter who you think you're competing with.
Once a product is on the shelf is the user that decide whether the product is worth the price/meet the expectations.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here!Knob A changes the selected TYPE. Knob B changes the selected COLUMN. In the reverb, you can get from the start to the end with one little twist.
It's super fast : there are only six selectable items on the home page so it's just a few degrees of rotation. Also, if you're not playing you can just do footswitch>Enter.
They're sized exactly to fit two rows. Here's a nice sharp image for you. On my 24" monitor this appears at actual size.
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Do you have to use humbuster cables with this and how’s the noise floor? Hum issues and ground floor noise with Fractal stuff has given me fits over the years depending on the unit. That’s why I’ve never used the FM9 or FM3 as anything but stand alone.
Matt, there's also at least 1 place where it refers to 8 scenes. An example is on page 49, under 'Scene Select.'GOOD CATCH! I always forget that the FM3 does not have the variable input impedance feature found on the FM9 and Axe-Fx III. This is fixed for the next manual release, which will probably be today
Have that next beer on me :-)