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Stadium feature request - very cool
I wonder if that is much more than just a bank of comb filters tuned to notes in hz, placed either before or inside a regular reverb tank....
Stadium feature request - very cool
I wonder if that is much more than just a bank of comb filters tuned to notes in hz, placed either before or inside a regular reverb tank....
I downloaded it and tried itI wonder if that is much more than just a bank of comb filters tuned to notes in hz, placed either before or inside a regular reverb tank....
I use an older version of this stand for my Helix Floor.Sorry should have said I'm not looking for desk stand but for the floor
As you mentioned, I think you will need to try the new modeling methodology to determine this. However, I do agree. If it was simply traditional Helix amps with a revamped UI and the additional Stadium features, I wouldn't be as interested.The big question is does the fun of using the unit make up for the sonics not quite holding up to what I’ve been using…
As you mentioned, I think you will need to try the new modeling methodology to determine this. However, I do agree. If it was simply traditional Helix amps with a revamped UI and the additional Stadium features, I wouldn't be as interested.
To me Tone >>>>>> Everything else
UI is a huge plus as the audio quality between units gets smaller but I agree with you that I much prefer fractal models (and QC models) over most of the current Helix lineup (not all). I do think the new modeling will make it very close where the Stadium is just the better total package.
But time will tell!
Helix equivalent of the Plex Delay would be quite nice.When I say I prefer the fractals sonics, I’m mostly thinking of the effects. I was happy enough with the helix amps and drives. I prefer the fractal amps but I could get where I wanted to go with enough helix models.
Reverbs, delays, and mods - that’s where I felt like the fractal really kicks the most.
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Helix equivalent of the Plex Delay would be quite nice.
I use an older version of this stand for my Helix Floor.
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I don’t think Cliff wants to adapt a slick interface like this helix is maybe because of the manpower involved or he has to hire some people to do it or the fractal system is just too complicated to actually involve a touchscreen maybe? But I know this if that helix interface was on a fractal FM nine or whatever There’s no way Cliff could keep up with all the orders so maybe that’s part of it. He doesn’t wanna create something that he knows he can’t produce fast enough.I'm not going to sit here and say that Helix in its current form is a 1:1 to FM9 in either amps or effects.
It's not. Stadium won't be at launch either. Fractal has years and years of reverb/delay algorithms that they've developed to cover almost every conceivable usage. They have an amp library that is beyond compare. And even if you get past all of the variety, Cliff is laser-focused on the granular details of every component that goes into amps, and has the leeway to be able to develop firmware changes at will.
It makes for a great product, and the FM9 is that, full stop. I care about all of those things, but I also care about how enjoyable it is to use the product and how much it hinders or enables my creativity.
As much I crushed gigs and recordings with my FM9, it was often a hindrance to being spontaneous or creative in the room with the on-unit UX. So I sold mine without a single regret.
Stadium promises to me a lot of the sound quality of FM9, but sooooo much more creativity and fun. I think Proxy also promises to be a cool addition, and I expect it will go beyond just amp/cab/drive cloning. But any owner of a FM9 or Stadium is winning. It just depends on which aspects they value and how much.
I don’t think Cliff wants to adapt a slick interface like this helix is maybe because of the manpower involved or he has to hire some people to do it or the fractal system is just too complicated to actually involve a touchscreen maybe? But I know this if that helix interface was on a fractal FM nine or whatever There’s no way Cliff could keep up with all the orders so maybe that’s part of it. He doesn’t wanna create something that he knows he can’t produce fast enough.
I think most of the hesitation on the helix stadium will be because they know something is coming from fractal to replace what’s already there probably next year so going along with the economy thing. People really don’t want to spend five grand or four grand on modelers most people that is they wanna just pick one brand and go with it so they can learn that one system so that’s probably where the hesitation will be with the stadium purchases a lot of people will just wait to see what fractal comes up with because really you don’t need both and from what I believe fractal is way ahead and affect an amp just your numbers and qualitywhereas the stadium will have its whole interface going for it which is pretty slickFractal complexity doesn't fit within a Stadium-like UI, but it doesn't need to.
Cliff could just make an FM9 where the push encoders do what you expect them to, block libraries are live on the device and easily selectable and creating patches from scratch is much easier.
Just those simple things would move mountains for people who've used the platform and left.
I think most of the hesitation on the helix stadium will be because they know something is coming from fractal to replace what’s already there probably next year so going along with the economy thing. People really don’t want to spend five grand or four grand on modelers most people that is they wanna just pick one brand and go with it so they can learn that one system so that’s probably where the hesitation will be with the stadium purchases a lot of people will just wait to see what fractal comes up with because really you don’t need both and from what I believe fractal is way ahead and affect an amp just your numbers and qualitywhereas the stadium will have its whole interface going for it which is pretty slick
I hear you…cliff seems stubborn to adopt an easier touch screen gui. I get it. He is more concerned with tones and effectsI had the FM9 and greatly enjoyed, but again.....I didn't "hesitate" to go Stadium.
I not only really like where it is now, but I'm really excited to see where and how it grows in the next however many years. Just didn't have the same excitement for the future of Fractal.
Just that none of them will help at all with the impact of a thrown beer bottle. Or a falling mic stand (a lot more likely).
VP4 is already way easier to use than any of their other products so I think they’re on the right track and realize they need to step up.Fractal complexity doesn't fit within a Stadium-like UI, but it doesn't need to.
Cliff could just make an FM9 where the push encoders do what you expect them to, block libraries are live on the device and easily selectable and creating patches from scratch is much easier.
Just those simple things would move mountains for people who've used the platform and left.