Really? I have quite a few devices that rely on apps that are more than 5 years old.
In any case, if you look at Kemper Player, Tonex, etc. relying on an external editor app is the direction things are going.
I made the jump from an analog mixer to an X32 Rack with the Rack first came out (about 2013). Going without a physical interface was scary, but now I can't imagine doing it any other way.
I think the biggest problem going display less (or "headless") is the people momentum associated with physical controls and interfaces on existing pedals..... in other words, people don't like change.
The Kemper has one of the most complete MIDI implementations. It still has gaps, but it's not hard to create whatever app or hardware you want to control it and view status.
Yes, but do they include sending text from the GUI out to a remote device? They certainly do for the Kemper FC, but that is proprietary Ethernet.
In general though, I agree with you. This is completely plausible.
Yeah but it sounds like grilled dick sandwiches.
No it doesn't. That is a crazy statement in any context IME.
For those mentioning the need for physical knobs, there is some merit in this.... but it really depends on your use case.
For ME, I setup for a gig using a PC editor and automating my setlist with MIDI commands. All the sounds I will use for a song are hammered out at home with the editor and saved on the device.
At a gig, settings are called up automatically when the set manager software moves to the next song. In-song changes are performed with the Kemper FC (and an external "volume" foot controller if needed for real time morphing).
Truth be known, in my use model, there is no need for a device Ui at all.
For those that work with a pedal on a desk or rely on seeing what patch they are on while standing up, it is convenient to have an on device display. I have a tablet mounted on my mic stand, but for jam sessions with friends, I might not have. In these situations, I need to see the LCD on the FC. I still only use it for selecting a patch, not for editing a tone in real time. I have enough sounds that work for lots of songs in general (more than enough to sound impressive in a jam).
For the low cost, small devices, I can totally see the entire industry moving toward a headless design. A phone or tablet interface would be MUCH more comprehensive. Especially for something as complex as Kemper. Way better to edit on a tablet than anything you could fit on the Player.