Dom Mcsweeney
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This is all a load of unchi.
I'n totally guessing here, but "unchi" = wet farts?
This is all a load of unchi.
I think adding NAM will lead to a lot more sales of IV gen devices than going deeper into the tweaker’s-device pigeon hole. Whether it’s enough to hire/train more folks, I dunno.I actually phrased it as a quesiton, and edited it before you posted this to be more clear. I am asking, not shoving.
OK. But what I was trying to ask was whether you felt that adding NAM would in fact directly lead to more highly skilled people being brought on board. I mentioned Cliff since he is the main resource in question at the moment. Because skill level matters a lot when planning development resources (I do it for a living).
Yes basically lol
I don't think that's an accurate description of what I mean, but I am very, very happy to let it go.I think adding NAM will lead to a lot more sales of IV gen devices than going deeper into the tweaker’s-device pigeon hole.
I can appreciate trying to look a few moves ahead, but I think there are way too many variables in play. That said, I am (and have been) resigned to the notion that I am unlikely to get what I want. The fashion is what it is.Whether it’s enough to hire/train more folks, I dunno.
Frodo.... my bro....
I think you may have started this one.
Yeah, that's what happenedI didn't start it as it's really not an issue for me either way. But I guess some fellows got a bit miffed because I didn't share their opinion. And that is where things started getting weird.
Who cares if they "need" it, its coming.The discussion isn't whether or not it's coming to the next gen (it is), but whether Fractal NEEDS to have it to move forward. They honestly don't-Cliff has spent the last couple of decades working tirelessly on component level modeling. That is what Fractal is all about.
Whats crazy is that NAM is open source and the cost / R&D to get it up and running in ANY modeller is negligible to what you'd have to do to develop it from the ground up. If I was part of a team building a modelling unit and the 3 choices were (no captures, making our own capture stack, having a NAM capture player). I'd firmly spend my time getting NAM up and running and thinking of some cool ways of bending NAM in a unique way on that device. There are so many ways to take the NAM technology its not just a pigeon holed one shot capture tech.There's also something to consider - as soon as Fractal get NAM support, they literally rise to the top in terms of accuracy. Better than Kemper, better than Quad Cortex, better than ToneX, and probably better (I strongly believe so anyway) than Proxy.
Because creating a component modeling system is vastly more complex than captures. That's why it's easier for products that traditionally relied on component modeling to add capture systems than the other way around.And why wouldn't it go both ways, with modeling being "table stakes" for Tonex and Kemper?
Whats crazy is that NAM is open source and the cost / R&D to get it up and running in ANY modeller is negligible to what you'd have to do to develop it from the ground up. If I was part of a team building a modelling unit and the 3 choices were (no captures, making our own capture stack, having a NAM capture player). I'd firmly spend my time getting NAM up and running and thinking of some cool ways of bending NAM in a unique way on that device. There are so many ways to take the NAM technology its not just a pigeon holed one shot capture tech.
I know you know this its more just like... these guys have done the 90% work. Why would you leave it out or start your own? Take what they've done, run with it and make it better.
I hope that Line 6 Proxy will be amazing and all, but I doubt that it will "beat" NAM in terms of accuracy,
In what way do you think NAM will be somehow ground breaking? Parametric captures are the only thing I could see making a real difference at this point.That said, NAM in 18 months is going to be different than NAM today. By time the Axe IV comes out, NAM could be different, by time the AXE IV hardware life is coming to an end, NAM WILL be significantly different. It makes a lot of sense for Fractal to support it from day 1 with the expectation that the value will increase with time. The short sighted "I hate captures" guys will be eating crow in a few years.
Parametric captures are the only thing I could see making a real difference at this point.
Cliff’s confirmation that their next gen will have NAM support was posted before the distinction between A1 and A2 was introduced.