well, not to people who them enough to request they be present. this feature isn't something i'd particularly need but everyone has different preferences. i don't think it's such a senseless ask especially when those values are present outside of performance mode.
The issue is simply that Kemper is a relatively small company with limited development resources which need to be prioritised in accordance with user needs and demands. The feedback and discussion in this feature request area gives the company an idea of whether a request is something that would be useful to and appreciated by lots of users, and therefore worth devoting development resources towards, or is simply a poorly thought out fringe case that only a very limited number of users would want.
The opinions in this thread don’t seem like shaming anyone but rather simply explain why this request seems like a fringe case that very few (if any) users would really achieve a tangible benefit from. I explained in my first comment why I genuinely believe that to be the case. Therefore, as a user I would prefer that developers focus their time and efforts on other upgrades instead. That is simply my personal opinion which I am entitled to voice (as long as I can make a reasoned argument for why I believe that). Equally, if others feel differently they are perfectly entitled to put forward their reasoning for why the feature would be beneficial. Based on the input from as many users as possible the developers can form an opinion on the priority of any request.
The number of users who feel a request is worth supporting or otherwise is a potential indicator of whether a request has any mainstream appeal. Other than the OP only 9 people have expressed an opinion on this (and two of these are from Kemper), with only two saying they would support the feature. Even those two people say they “don’t particularly need” or “it doesn’t bother me as much as it used to” so not exactly screaming for the feature to be added.
I still stand by my my original reasoning for why it isn’t appropriate in the Kemper scenario.
Well, of course we use our ears, I would like to have a reference, or indicator anyway. I think most people would. If not, why would manufactures even add numbers or even slots on the front of amps?
The difference between a physical amp pot and a digital continuous rotary encoder with a stored setting is an apple to oranges comparison. Physical amps have numbers as a basic quick reference to remember general tones and get back in the basic area quickly. Digital amps like the Kemper have saved rigs to,do the same thing.
I certainly am not trying to shame anyone or belittle the OP in any way. Merely expressing my personal opinion on the matter of whether I would like to see valuable resources devoted to this request over some of the other requests that still haven’t been delivered.