Kemper also have some major issues surrounding the launch of the Stage for both hardware and software. As a company that looks after customers who have bought their products, I can fully understand if their No1 priority just now is to make sure everybody that bought a Stage has a fully functioning piece of hardware that will deliver on the expectations of customers and not let them down in demanding situations such as in the middle of a gig or recording session. That is a mission critical situation for Kemper products and until they have the teething problems from the Stage sorted out I don't think it matters how much anybody shouts about the need for an editor for a product that is working exactly as described at point of sale.
That's what I think too.