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HiWell I am new here and I usualy don't write any reviews. But Yesterday I found some VST in "underground" and somehow Iwas really supprised. It calls Polymorph
I've been experimenting with **Polymorph** recently and thought it deserved a mention here because I don't see many people talking about it.
At first glance it looks like it's aimed mainly at metal players, but don't let the interface fool you. One of the biggest surprises for me was how good the clean sounds are. They're clear, dynamic and very usable, not just the high-gain tones.
What I really like is that it's built around the **Neural Amp Modeler (NAM)** ecosystem (A2), but it goes much further than the standard NAM plugin. With the standalone NAM plugin I always found myself loading separate plugins for pedals, IRs and other effects. Polymorph integrates everything into a single workflow, which makes it much more enjoyable to use.
Another feature I love is the built-in small internal DAW . So you can drop in drums, bass or a backing track, or just capture an idea the moment it hits you
The library management is also incredibly simple. Download your captures from Tone3000, extract them into the appropriate folders under **Documents/Polymorph** (NAM, PedalNAM or IR), and they're immediately available inside the plugin. No database rebuilding or complicated importing process.
Performance has been excellent on my system, and the overall workflow feels polished despite the project still being under active development. The developer is constantly improving it, fixing bugs and adding new features, which is always great to see.
Another thing worth mentioning is the pricing model: **pay what you want**. I think that's a fantastic approach because anyone can try it, and if you enjoy it you can support the developer with whatever amount you feel it's worth.
I've genuinely been impressed by Polymorph. If you're already using NAM, I think it's well worth checking out because it provides a much more complete and integrated experience. Hopefully more people will try it, support the developer and share feedback to help shape future versions.
Also graphical it looks very good. But like I said don't be fooled by the metal optic
You can download it here:
https://polymorphdigital.gumroad.com/l/ ... ut=profile (https://polymorphdigital.gumroad.com/l/polymorph?layout=profile)
