Surely, you’d agree, since you found it odd that Fractal hasn’t resolved 1 issue effecting a small percentage of their customers in 4 years.
It affects everybody who records with their FM3 usb.
Surely, you’d agree, since you found it odd that Fractal hasn’t resolved 1 issue effecting a small percentage of their customers in 4 years.
Never underestimate the power of IkeaNothing much - the sign stood up there for the entirety of NAMM.
Some people were expecting Neural DSP to set up a proper booth overnight, which was always just impossible logistically.
Never underestimate the power of Ikea
Who's enjoying their unit today?!?!?!?!? Raise those hands!!!!!
Didn't we have a whole thread dedicated to this and come to the conclusion that you can offset it?It affects everybody who records with their FM3 usb.
It affects everybody who records with their FM3 usb.
I think we`re talking about NAMMDidn't we have a whole thread dedicated to this and come to the conclusion that you can offset it?
If so, I agree this shouldn't have to happen in a unit that does advertise as an audio interface but that is such a small issue compared to what we are discussing with the QC "my unit won't turn on".
And would you, based on all the information you’ve collected on it, say that it’s a large percentage of FM3 owners, or a small percentage?
If you think we adhere to strict thread topics idk where you've been the past year or soI think we`re talking about NAMM
All over the place is what I call this placeIf you think we adhere to strict thread topics idk where you've been the past year or so
Sooo, anyone want to naively speculate about flat panel FRFRs or digital B-benders
It’s not really a b-bender, but it reminded me of it…Yes to both.
Were can I read about a digital B-bender and how is that supposed to work without a hex pickup?
Also very little info about that flat panel thing from Eminence. Which I might be very interested in, even if it's quite expensive.
It’s not really a b-bender, but it reminded me of it…
Casio's Dimension Tripper lets you control your guitar pedals with your guitar strap
Casio showed up to NAMM 2024 with the Dimension Tripper: an experimental Bluetooth expression controller that you operate with your guitar strap.www.engadget.com
Freakin' CASIO, of all things?Oh, that actually seems quite a cool idea. Might be looking somewhat strange and get in the way here and there, though.
Kinda reminds me of Source Audio's "Hot Hand" controller.
Caption this?I bet Tosin wasn’t predicting he’d be getting the ‘local guitar hero’ treatment from a random woman at NAMM
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