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I doubt that they’d leave out effects like that - they’d sell way more units that are decked out from the off, and would make more money than nickel and diming the odd plugin.Difference being (for me) is I will 1000% use dual detune vs a proprietary cab block that I may or may not need to delve into.
The plugin versions are more to appease the people crying about porting their presets. I’m sure they’ll have similar effects with slightly different parameters as “stock” fx.
Well yeah - Line 6 doesn’t give Helix owners the Metallurgy stuff for free. You could in theory buy a helix, and buy Metallurgy and end up with something similar. Are the presets transferable between Metallurgy and Helix?But from a hardware owner's perspective, it's tough to see what Line 6 has done - adding in the Catalyst hardware amps, adding in the new models sold as part of the "Metallurgy" suite - and wonder why Neural couldn't arrive at a similar accommodation.
To their credit, they're adding a few "generic" versions of some of the plugin-only models. But it's not enough, nor is it comparable.
I think if NDSP was selling DLC that was ONLY available to unlock features in the QC and you had no plugin counterpart, that would be worse. But that’s not really what is going on here at all and it often gets presented that the extra amps are only for expanding the QC.
As a plugin user, i’m pretty happy to get updates across the board - in turn it should mean development is faster and easier across the board, no matter the platform. They probably didn’t design the QC to be a unified experience with the plugins but they’ve kind of ended up there. I couldn’t really give a toss about the HW side of things but if it allows them to work more efficiently and offer better products then it’s probably for the best to do it this way.