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Anyone who's watched Silicon valley thought of Jian-Yang after seeing this device?
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Needs more knobs. Too touch screeny.

In all seriousness, but this might already be the showstopper thing for me. As my main usecase would be live playing, I'm absolutely familiar with the big difference between knobs and virtual faders when it comes to quick last minute (or in fact: seconds) adjustments. I'm dealing with both regularly (mainly virtual faders on IEM remote mixing apps vs. knobs on my board) and the difference is just drastic.
Sure, they could find a decent way to treat onscreen faders (such as Yamaha has in their "Monitor Mix" app, which without any doubt has the best working faders in class as you can finetune their sensivity and don't have to grab them at the fader "head"), but it'll never be as good as physical knobs, especially in the heat of whatever moments.
As a direct result of that, there will never been user definable "performance knobs" - something I absolute dig with the Boss GTs, even if they're super limited in function (and I'm always jealous of the Fractal users who get those in perfection with their units).
Something like that is actually what I expect from modelers released today (and one of the reasons why I find, say, the QC and also the Stadium pretty meh, simply because there's just nothing like it).

So, very likely nothing for me.
 
Using a real power cord instead of a wall wart is the shit! Everyone else in the industry should copy that feature

Overall looks interesting, but it better have something really special to fight in this ring.
 
Spent quite a bit of time with Lee, their CEO. Really nice guy and super passionate.
Using a real power cord instead of a wall wart is the shit! Everyone else in the industry should copy that feature

Overall looks interesting, but it better have something really special to fight in this ring.
Not sure I'd call an internal power supply with IEC a feature that can be copied when nearly all flagship multieffects have them—not to mention tens of thousands of other MI products. They make the boxes larger/heavier, cost more, and are more work, but yeah, they're ideal unless size and cost are paramount.
 
Spent quite a bit of time with Lee, their CEO. Really nice guy and super passionate.

Not sure I'd call an internal power supply with IEC a feature that can be copied when nearly all flagship multieffects have them—not to mention tens of thousands of other MI products. They make the boxes larger/heavier, cost more, and are more work, but yeah, they're ideal unless size and cost are paramount.
I mean how much more per unit would that cost to have a real power plug-in versus those crappy 200 mW things
 
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