ATR1 said:
If I am right these and all effects boards are generally computers and you know that computers are out dated by the time you buy it. TC is a good company and at one time I was going to buy the G System but they have abandoned this product a few years ago for some reason. I think that was a mistake.
I think it's a bit different. Computers do get outdated, yes. Processing power, blah blah blah. But effects?? I don't think that's something that gets outdated. The only "effects" that get outdated are the ones that are emulated (Line 6 stuff, Fractal stuff, etc). That's because new methods of capturing and replicating a certain pedal are created. As Line 6 and Fractal emulate most of their effects from other pedals or effect units, they will become obsolete because next year there will be a newer method that captures the essence of that effect more accurately.
However, the units that don't emulate other manufacturer's effects don't get outdated, except for processing power and DSPs and the ability to run multiple effects at a time (the G System for example can run up to 9 effects at a time... Need more than that?!) At this stage, the units that
don't emulate effects can't become obsolete because you already have all the tweakability and transparency you would want at your disposal, and mainly because it's
their effect, their own interpretation. I think we, many studios around the world and most pro's would agree that the 2290 is not outdated, and that's a 20-something year-old
digital delay...
Though I think the updates to the G System were great, and I want to believe that "no more updates means no more flaws", I have to agree with you, I think TC made a bad move when they abandoned the G System and the other multi effects units.
Just my two cents.