NAM: Neural Amp Modeler

Have you checked out NAM Universal? It's completely free & somewhat does what you've described.
I did briefly demo it once, but for some reason thought I got better results with NAM. Are you able to pan IRs with it? I think that might have been my issue.
 
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Re: Gigfast, 3 questions:

1) How are NAM captures organized? Is there an option to use multiple directories easily? As in them showing of at the same time? Or do you need to select a directory and that was it, as in the NAM player and Genome?

2) Can you export patches alomg witht the corresponding NAM files?

3) What happens in case a NAM file is missing? Are there any decent search options?
 
Re: Gigfast, 3 questions:

1) How are NAM captures organized? Is there an option to use multiple directories easily? As in them showing of at the same time? Or do you need to select a directory and that was it, as in the NAM player and Genome?

2) Can you export patches alomg witht the corresponding NAM files?

3) What happens in case a NAM file is missing? Are there any decent search options?
1. You have to import them inside GigFast from their directory. Currently one by one.

2. This is being worked on for better preset sharing and importing capability.

3.It is tracking the imported files, do not accept multiple import of same file and have the ability to know it is being deleted from library.

These are all going to be handled in a more elegant way to ensure more organized asset handling.
 



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Official new release for the NAM plugin that adds level calibration

And to test it out I added the calibration metadata to this Cornish G-2 capture and it works wonderfully!

N.B.: the pedal was captured with the gain and volume knobs on 10 so consider 0dB on the input and output levels of the plugin as the max settings of the pedal, iow you can turn them down but don't turn them up if you want to keep it faithful to the original.
 
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It’s great news that the input calibration is now integrated in the main plugin. I wonder if this will lead some to retrain their older uploads. With the ease and speed of TONEZONE3000, I’ve considered it.

I was sitting on some captures trained with the metadata filled in from a combination of Colab and TONEZONE3000. It seemed like an opportune time to see how it works for others.

Here’s some Peavey 6505 1992 Original captures at 11.5dBu. Master was set at 1, since I already previously uploaded a set with the Master at 3.
https://tonehunt.org/OutmodedElectronics/017cfce6-2d11-4fc9-99d6-10de1e8681d3

And an accompanying Maxon OD808 also at 11.5dBu.
https://tonehunt.org/OutmodedElectronics/0af6a94e-3fa9-43e3-8eaf-b47f7cfd55fa
 
It’s great news that the input calibration is now integrated in the main plugin. I wonder if this will lead some to retrain their older uploads. With the ease and speed of TONEZONE3000, I’ve considered it.

I was sitting on some captures trained with the metadata filled in from a combination of Colab and TONEZONE3000. It seemed like an opportune time to see how it works for others.

Here’s some Peavey 6505 1992 Original captures at 11.5dBu. Master was set at 1, since I already previously uploaded a set with the Master at 3.
https://tonehunt.org/OutmodedElectronics/017cfce6-2d11-4fc9-99d6-10de1e8681d3

And an accompanying Maxon OD808 also at 11.5dBu.
https://tonehunt.org/OutmodedElectronics/0af6a94e-3fa9-43e3-8eaf-b47f7cfd55fa
You don't necessarily have to retrain. The metadata can be added inside the NAM file with the help of a text editor like Notepad++
 
Gigfast can load SlamminMofo Hyper Accuracy NAM files?
This guy’s 1959HW profiles are my absolute favourite tones I’ve ever gotten from a digital solution. I went from a 10-switch kitchen-sink preset to one of his profiles with just a touch of delay and reverb, and I can get everything I want from there with my guitar's volume knob. When the tones and dynamics are that good, all the rest becomes superfluous.
 
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