Nobody talking about the Neural Amp Loader in the Guitar Architect?

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ggio77 wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:42 pm Hi Martin, have a look at Codex inside Genome. It has many interesting functions including that of loading the profiles of Aida-x and Proteus (GuitarML) in addition to those of NAm, if I am not mistaken.
for some reason Genome doesn't sounds "correctly".
I've compared MGuitarArchitect, Neural Amp Modeller and Genome.
Genome "eats" high frequencies.
May be it's by design since Genome is guitar plugin.
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Dear Andivax,
To be honest I haven't had a chance to try it out with profiles yet. Thank you for the warning.

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Interesting, can Melda release NeuralAmpLoader as separate plugin? It's stereo capabilities, Tone control are awesome!
BTW I can't use oversampling in the real projects - too heavy for my i9-9900K CPU.
But in plugin doctor 4x oversampling looks fantastic (aliasing free).
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How do the tone controls corelate to the ones in NAM? Meaning by default the low, mid and high controls are on 5 in NAM. Melda's are on 0. So does 5 equal 0? 6 on nam would be 1, 4 would be -1 in mguitararchitect?

The reason I ask is b/c the same captures with everything removed (same capture + IR only) they sound SLIGHTLY different. My tone settings are usually tweaked and am trying to duplicate them in Melda.

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Looks like tone controls in every plugin is just a simple EQ.
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EQ is the weak point of NAM and all profilers. Amps have their unique EQ circuits between the pre and power amps but profilers have a generic EQ before the pre or after the power sim.
If you really need to replicate the EQ, you can use Bertom EQ Analyzer to make matching easier. Obviously, remember to turn off the distortion while matching curves.

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It's weird to expect from proper EQ behaviour from NAM.
Acustica Audio does interpolation between "static" states of their dynamic convolution (VOLTERRA) + tons of programming.
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@andivax, oversampling is really just for 'resampling' when using NAM profiles.
As far as I'm aware, it's not oversampling the actual model, just resampling to/from the audio in your project.
You could save cpu processing by leaving it off, unless you need to resample.
48khz is the best sample rate to use for the vast majority of standard NAM models online.

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My question specifically was how to match up the dials/settings in Mguitararchitect to NAM? "ZERO" (12 o'clock default position) in NAM for the low, mid and high controls are on 5. Melda's are on 0. So does 5 equal 0? 6 on nam would be 1 in mguitararchitect, 4 in NAM would be -1 in mguitararchitect?

Because that comes close but not EXACTLY the same tone. Any suggestions?

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ztones wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 9:17 pm My question specifically was how to match up the dials/settings in Mguitararchitect to NAM? "ZERO" (12 o'clock default position) in NAM for the low, mid and high controls are on 5. Melda's are on 0. So does 5 equal 0? 6 on nam would be 1 in mguitararchitect, 4 in NAM would be -1 in mguitararchitect?

Because that comes close but not EXACTLY the same tone. Any suggestions?
Use Bertom EQ Analyzer to visualize. Then adjust MGA so that its curve matches NAM's.

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sparella wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 4:00 am Use Bertom EQ Analyzer to visualize. Then adjust MGA so that its curve matches NAM's.
Not a bad idea! Thanks!

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