You know, I should use hyper tune more. I’m often just lazy about opening up a daw vs the standalone plugin even though it really makes no difference. This morning I revamped my playing template, hyper tune > plini clean/nolly 5150 > josh Middleton cab > room reverbYep, it's great and Mercuriall have been making really great stuff for years now.
I'd say it hasn't been forgotten at all, they just haven't got the marketting power of NDSP.
Ps. if you want a better Transpose / Pitch shifter than the one in your NDSP plugins, I would recommend checking out either Polychrome DSP's Hyper Tune, or Inner Pitch by Auburn Sounds. Both are higher quality, without artifacts and at lower latency.
* albeit, you may enjoy NDSP's transpose just fine, so it's all good if not.
You know, I should use hyper tune more. I’m often just lazy about opening up a daw vs the standalone plugin even though it really makes no difference. This morning I revamped my playing template, hyper tune > plini clean/nolly 5150 > josh Middleton cab > room reverb
I might have to try that out. I have Logic which I actually like but I’m not professional. The idea of having a shortcut sounds really appealing. And sometimes it glitches out and I have to reset the audio settings. I think reaper runs on Mac…Nice! I have a shortcut on my desktop to a jamming project template for Reaper, it's quicker and better at getting me playing than standalone options imo. In fact, I have several different portable installs of Reaper that are setup for different workflows, for example: video production / plugin testing and QA and coding / jamming / recording / mixing etc.
Some other DAWs aren't as easily customised or quick at loading, but yeah, overall it's a better experience once you have your work flow sorted the way you like it =)
Matter of time before someone compares it to a real 2204, so it may as well be me.
I think it sounds cool and pretty close but the main appeal is probably the SIR mods (if you’re into that kind of thing). IMO the Neural DSP and Fractal models sound more like my specific amp.
Sort of wish the controls and text on the amp were a bit bigger and clearer too.
I like both a lot, honestly the differences are just like the differences between a 2203 and 2204. 2203 is a bit stiffer and tighter but also a bit bigger. 2204 is more squishy and aggressive. 2204’s feel a touch nicer to play which I’d say generally applies to the emulations tooNice comparison. You always have the most impressive videos. How do you like the nolly JCM vs Henson? I only have the former
Ahh that explains why I don’t gel as much with the nolly one. Would like a little more gain and squish.I like both a lot, honestly the differences are just like the differences between a 2203 and 2204. 2203 is a bit stiffer and tighter but also a bit bigger. 2204 is more squishy and aggressive. 2204’s feel a touch nicer to play which I’d say generally applies to the emulations too