Dimehead NAM Player

Fwiw, with a latency of 0.5ms (which is incredible) and an onboard IR loader suitable even for really long IRs, they should've added an FX loop.
Also, in case the IR reverb is working smoothly, they could build a dedicated unit around that functionality.
0.5 ms latency? That's awesome. Let me be cautious, though. It wouldn't be rare that this value is some of that "reported value" instead of the complete roundtrip latency.
 
0.5 ms latency? That's awesome. Let me be cautious, though. It wouldn't be rare that this value is some of that "reported value" instead of the complete roundtrip latency.

Well, as it's a standalone hardware device, there's no "reported" latency of any kind. Anyway, Boss is delivering similar values, so it's possible.
 
Well, as it's a standalone hardware device, there's no "reported" latency of any kind. Anyway, Boss is delivering similar values, so it's possible.
Yeah... I meant that maybe they state the latency of the software, not taking into account the AD DA converting times.

Of course it's possible, I'm just cautious to believe that value.
 
Does anyone know how the mooer capture thing actually works?
I don't. What I see is that it seems to be like kemper.

I profile my amp with the iPad, it throws noises to the amp for a minute or so. Then it lets you audition the result and fine tune gain and eq.

In my case, it works great. The only difficult thing in my experience with it has been matching the gain of the capture to be similar to the one of the real amp. I've more or less already figured it out... With my Audient EVO4 I set the output volume to the maximum, and the recording level just to avoid clipping. Then I load the profile to the GE250 and it's fantastic. I use it for flygigs or when my back aches too much.
 
Ola did a vid on it a long time ago. It wasn't too convincing
I think you're talking about "tone capture".

That's different to the MNRS thing... Which is profiling in the kemper style. Leo Gibson made a comparison between the kemper and the Mooer MNRS and the results were very similar.
 
AI narration has infested true crime on YT lately, not a fan.
There's always this guy in everything providing the most awkward, uptalked narration over horrific crimes :ROFLMAO:

Keith Morrison Wow GIF by Dateline NBC
 
Very confidence-inspiring (from the homepage):

"Paypal locked our account, even according to them for no reason. They will unlock it, but this may take up to 3 days. They are confident it will be done today. We are very sorry for that.
Payments with bank transfer are still working!"
 
@mikah912 -
Luckily, the bank payments are fine still, and paypal are in the process of re-authorising their account.

Paypal: Oh you're a new business are ya? Oh, so you have suddenly and suspiciously got customers have ya?!!
#'freaks out'#
 
Very confidence-inspiring (from the homepage):

"Paypal locked our account, even according to them for no reason. They will unlock it, but this may take up to 3 days. They are confident it will be done today. We are very sorry for that.
Payments with bank transfer are still working!"
Paypal have now re-approved.
 
Looks like they are off to good start. Not the most sophisticated collection of content, Model, effects, etc but a powerful proof of concept. If you are using NAM already this will be a welcome advancement for sure. If you are an optimistic type you could say this is similar to the QC when it first hit the market. Hopefully the people in charge handle the path forward with better understanding of what they are doing than NDSP did back then.

For $600 and such a simplistic UI and incomplete inventory it isn’t going to draw a rush of new users when they are used to things like the HX Stomp for an example.
Competition is good however and this helps keep the wheels turning.
 
Looks like they are off to good start. Not the most sophisticated collection of content, Model, effects, etc but a powerful proof of concept. If you are using NAM already this will be a welcome advancement for sure. If you are an optimistic type you could say this is similar to the QC when it first hit the market. Hopefully the people in charge handle the path forward with better understanding of what they are doing than NDSP did back then.

For $600 and such a simplistic UI and incomplete inventory it isn’t going to draw a rush of new users when they are used to things like the HX Stomp for an example.
Competition is good however and this helps keep the wheels turning.
I don't see this as a competitor to something like a HX Stomp, but more like the large Tonex pedal or the Kemper Player. This probably made more sense when the Tonex One didn't exist, so I hope they can sell at least some of these.

It doesn't seem too cumbersome to work with and doesn't try to copy anything else, so I'm all for that. Looks a helluva lot better than the prototypes too. Not buying one because I don't really care about captures.
 
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