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Watched that. You can very clearly hear the Kemper mute issue when he illustrates it. And nam, tonex lead the way.
Free always makes me happy lolWatched that. You can very clearly hear the Kemper mute issue when he illustrates it. And nam, tonex lead the way.
Free always makes me happy lol
I think since captures are cloning or whatever the company wants to call, it has taken off in the last two years and recently this year last year and probably next year with the stadium as well as other platforms that camper is going to be way behind the ball unless they release something monumentally newThat video is a good watch for anyone who thinks nulls tests mean anything. He clearly demonstrated how different guitars amps and playing produced different results. If you are not running a comparison with your gear and playing style, the results of a test can be misleading.
That said, he was way kind to Kemper. Yeah, it's 15 year old tech, but where are the 15 years worth of updates to it? Tonex had much smaller issues with their capture accuracy than Kemper but they made an effort to fix them and it took them less than 3 years to release a significant update.
Another interesting thing that I had not realized was he said Kemper seems to have issues where there is power amp distortion. That does make sense to me since I thought it struggled with both Plexis and cranked Fender circuits. It did pretty good with a clean BF Super or Twin, but cranked up into distortion, it started to fall short. Hmmmm.
Not sure if it’s just because of the Tonex V2 update and continued NAM progress or what, but it does feel like captures are creeping up in popularity. I’m having a blast with Tonex V2 and can’t wait to see what L6 is cooking up there whenever that arrives in Stadium.I think since captures are cloning or whatever the company wants to call, it has taken off in the last two years and recently this year last year and probably next year with the stadium as well as other platforms that camper is going to be way behind the ball unless they release something monumentally new
You use nam? If you do, have you played around with free captures on tone3000? Some great ones on there. Much better than plenty of commercial stuff imo.Free always makes me happy lol
We should start a gofundme to get Tim a better AI voice to text tool!
Free always makes me happy lol
I haven't kept up. Are any of the "converted" NAM captures or whatever available in the cheaper hardware units keeping up with Tonex (v2) at all?
IMHO, no. Sound quality is not terrible, but the entire experience still comes up way short and user experience is hardly IK’s strongpoint!
Tonex for captures > HX Stomp for IR (easier management than Tonex) and post FX,
In that scenario, maybe not so bad, but also what’s the point of switching? Probably the single biggest issue I have with the Sonicake is when you use a converted NAM capture, you can’t also run an IR. So, that eliminates the use of DI captures which I much prefer, and makes changes to the cab a real pain that requires a new capture. There are other issues as well, but if you are using the Stomp as the cab sim, that major annoyance is less of an issue.
But, I don’t see much benefit in switching from Tonex. If the Dimehead lets you drop the stomp, that would be more worthwhile.
I've gone from having ToneX uninstalled to buying a tonex one pedal to make some videos, the turnaround with v2 is real. I agree its splitting hairs with NAM now and if you want to use it as a pedalboard/rig solution then ToneX is going to be the cheaper way into it.Anyway, I know this is a Tonex thread, so the long story short is that while NAM is noticeably better when A/Bing, Tonex definitely holds its own to my ears, at least a v2 capture.
Sounds like IK are cooking up a helix style unit with no doubt ToneX captures alongside Amplitube effects.