Mongillo19
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Not sure if that's an insult or.....lmao. Literally sounds like a Boss TR-2.

Not sure if that's an insult or.....lmao. Literally sounds like a Boss TR-2.
I really wish people stop bringing up NAM to the Stadium discussion like, every other week
L6 has already clearly explained their stance on NAM for the platform. And 99% of users won't give a shit.
Personally, being pretty much perfectly happy with the current lineup of amps, also expecting things to only get better, I can safely say that, apart from some (obvious) curiosity, all the capturing biz doesn't even make it in my Top 10 (or even 20) of things I'd like to see. IOW, the presence of capturing tech in a unit such as the Stadium, would have exactly zero impact on my purchasing incentives.
Right now, with quite some great captures kinda sorted and ready to roll for DAW usage, whenever I'm working with plugins, I still keep resorting to HX Native (or maybe Amplitube in 5% of all cases).
I can understand that some people may want some outlier amps which likely will never show up as component modeled creatures, and I could as well imagine creating some captures of wild experiments (amps with weird gain structures for example), should that ever be possible - but for daily use, my interest dwindled towards zero quite a while ago already.
Is this because you're thinking like a customer that likes Tone-X?
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Capture players are the crossfitters of the guitar worldI really wish people stop bringing up NAM to the Stadium discussion like, every other week
L6 has already clearly explained their stance on NAM for the platform. And 99% of users won't give a shit.
Capture players are the crossfitters of the guitar world
Could be worse.Better than being the Jehovah Witnesses of the guitar world. āExcuse me, Brother. Can I talk to you about NAM?ā
thereās a big difference in the profiling process and the profiling result.Neither. Theyād be the same, because there would be one or more base amplifier models that would be ādialedā in by the profiling process. Itās just that those base models wouldnāt have knobs.
It would be very cool if Proxy could internally self-capture (no AD/DA), that way you could perhaps make an internal snapshot of a dual amp setup you've dialled in, then load that into one block. This may then help reduce *CPU cost compared to using 2x Agoura amp models, *if it worked out that 1x proxy model was less computationally expensive than 2x Agoura amps.
So what emulates the preamp stages or the poweramp or the transformers? Is it just magic? EQ doesnāt create distortion.It means there's no model running underneath, which is the way Kemper operates. All in all, static profiles/captures are normally less DSP-demanding than models.
I donāt know who would even do such a thing ?Less icky than bullet-pointing features to drum up pre-orders and sales as part of what essentially amounts to a kickstarter, and then never delivering said features.
So what emulates the preamp stages or the poweramp or the transformers? Is it just magic? EQ doesnāt create distortion.
I don't know. Looks like there are lots of really good NAM captures. Sounds pretty cool to me to have access to that library in the Stadium.No one is buying a Stadium because it has their favorite existing capture format native.
Personally, being pretty much perfectly happy with the current lineup of amps, also expecting things to only get better, I can safely say that, apart from some (obvious) curiosity, all the capturing biz doesn't even make it in my Top 10 (or even 20) of things I'd like to see. IOW, the presence of capturing tech in a unit such as the Stadium, would have exactly zero impact on my purchasing incentives.
A neural network trained to learn the "black box" input => output behavior of the Device-Under-Test (DUT) like an amp, or amp + cab, or pedal, etc. So it doesnāt āknowā about tubes, transformers, tone stacks, etc.So what emulates the preamp stages or the poweramp or the transformers? Is it just magic? EQ doesnāt create distortion.
I don't know about cries - but NAM is THAT good. It's not surprising people would like access to the increasing amount of captures available today.What grinds my gears are the constant "bUt wHy NOt NaM?! cries, as if NAM were the end-all, be-all of guitar profiling. Guys, L6 has been crystal clear about this subject, many times over.
I don't know. Looks like there are lots of really good NAM captures. Sounds pretty cool to me to have access to that library in the Stadium.