That's not what I was saying. I'm saying when the packs have codenames like Fractal mentioned, at some point when you have enough packs you have to look up if "Monterey" had the Marshalls or Engls.
I agree there - if Fullerton Complete was a single plugin then you wouldn’t load that up when you’re looking for a Marshall. I think it’s probably only going to be the Mesa, Marshall and Fender packs that have so many amps included. Having to remember a volume number isn’t really ideal - even some better naming would be better than just Fullerton 1-4.That's not what I was saying. I'm saying when the packs have codenames like Fractal mentioned, at some point when you have enough packs you have to look up if "Monterey" had the Marshalls or Engls. "Fullerton" is still easy because most know that is related to Fender, but even then if it's separated into Vol 1-4 then you might have to check which had the exact model you were looking for.
I agree with you, it’s not good. But when you’re dropping £300 on some plugins you’re probably more likely to force yourself to commit to using them and you’d remember over time. The packs should at the least have more distinguishable names/associations so it’s not just a number to guide you. Hanwell Mods is way more revealing than Hanwell 3. Fullerton Tweeds>Fullerton 2 etc.Now, which one of those plugins contains the "Brit 800 #34" model you were looking for? You might know it's Monterey because you remember that's Marshall rather than Fender, but 1-4 is going to be a mystery unless you open each plugin one by one.
with guitar sim plugins, I almost never want to bypass everything.I think the container plugin can be useful if you treat it as a single effect you turn on/off, it's just built out of multiple separate plugins.
Man... I hope so.Isn't it all one plugin that will show all the amp models you eventually end up purchasing? Same as Cab-Lab 4, where it logs into your account and unlocks and downloads the cabs locally ?
A lot I agree with here. Expert panel is pretty stripped down. There are definitely parameters I usually adjust to get the tones I like that aren’t available here. Maybe overall it’s for the greater good as most people probably don’t want that stuff. I’d certainly like to go as deep as possible.Man... I hope so.
Really don't want Fractal Audio == Fractured Audio.
I'm already struggling a little. Its a direct port, but incompatible presets with ANY hardware units. Expert Mode is stripped down. I would almost want MORE options in my studio rig/DAW.
Early days... a lotta runway to go. Watching with interest.
A token 4x12 in dyna cabs would go a long way.I'm sure I can persuade them to add a few more delays and reverbs. I lost that battle the first time but since I sign their paychecks...
I want some more Drives too.
Also, will presets created within the plugin be directly compatible (as in kinda drag'n'drop-able) with future FAS hardware?
For me, that's one of *the* main great points of HX Native and (partially) the Tonex ecosystem.
Plugin uses different extension .fasxp compared to hardware that uses .syx so not compatible.
They need to bridge it somehow.They're not. Plugin uses different extension .fasxp compared to hardware that uses .syx
Yup...313€ or 373$ in Germany.And btw, how much will they be in € and will there be taxes on top?
I think purely re: pricing, these new Fractal Plugs are massively better value than the NDSP offerings.
Yup...352€
I gotta tell you value for you or not, a plug that's a third of a manufacturer's hardware, and 1/8 of the amp models, is a hard sell for me.I think purely re: pricing, these new Fractal Plugs are massively better value than the NDSP offerings.
The [current] lack of a demo is, well, extrmely mystifying to say the least - the GUI and naming is not ideal either - and at the moment, the bundling and what is in what etc... is quite confusing
Bring on "Stadium Native" I say![]()
It's 313€ I hadn't switched it from.hungary. But that sill doesn't compute.IMO NDSP plugins are too expensive to start with already.
Oh wow. I see myself out. Especially without any option to demo these (that really needs to be changed IMO).
They do half price sales 2-3x a year ontop of intro prices.IMO NDSP plugins are too expensive to start with already.
Yeah - they're good value if you buy them during the sales.They do half price sales 2-3x a year ontop of intro prices.
Mayer was the one exception where it launched at a new high price but everything before that was cheaper.
I gotta tell you value for you or not, a plug that's a third of a manufacturer's hardware, and 1/8 of the amp models, is a hard sell for me.
They do half price sales 2-3x a year ontop of intro prices.
Mayer was the one exception where it launched at a new high price but everything before that was cheaper.
Please do. There are far more power resources available for them to release something so limited, IMO.I'm sure I can persuade them to add a few more delays and reverbs. I lost that battle the first time but since I sign their paychecks...
I want some more Drives too.