UI/UX has never been a strong suit for Fractal, and they remain in demand by virtue of other strengths (variety of amps, quality of amps and effects). Half their customers are borderline hostile to the idea of UI or QoL improvements. How that will look in a couple of years, with Stadium on the market and another generation of players adopting their first modelers... who knows? I personally think FAS is going to have to take a hard look at "ENTER EDIT EXIT HOME" and the like, but I'm also aware I'm a little more OCD than the average customer.![]()
I just shake my head that there are people - and from his comments on Stadium launch day, Cliff unfortunately seems to be one - that believe that top-notch amp/cab/fx modeling and a fun, easy and intuitive UI/UX are mutually exclusive. Basically, if it's a good looking piece of gear that's fun and approachable, no frickin' way is it suitable for pros who want the best.
It's not a binary choice! Or at least it doesn't have to be. Fractal doesn't need to wear its Spartan UX and "page/enter/shift" mentality like a badge of honor.
The FM9 user experience is....fine. I grudgingly made my peace with several things because of the quality and diversity of amps and effects, but my excitement from Stadium stems from the fact that it looks like I can indeed have it all.