Searching T3000 for "TTSV10" got this result: https://www.tone3000.com/search?q=TTSV10Where can I find NAM captures made with this? Thanks
I've shared a couple pedal captures here:Where can I find NAM captures made with this? Thanks
I can't wait for someone to make a NAM player that has this ability in it. I'll probably snag one if/when it happensJust a quick bump/shoutout for how awesome the automatic level compensation is. I totally understand why some people don't really get why its helpful but here's an example that came up today.
Band I'm working with wants to reamp guitars. I'm making a NAM model of my Maxon OD820, but it's 18V and produces a really loud signal that easily clips my usual 11.4dBu input chain.
I've increased the headroom to 20.4dBu to capture it as a NAM model, and then I can use that model on my 11.4dBu input like normal, and the plugin just automatically corrects things for me, so its driving the model afterwards just as the real pedal would. To do this manually or with something like ToneX would be a massive faff and would lead me getting a different tone to what we're going for.
There's no reason for any of the existing ones not to add it, really such an essential quality of life feature IMO.I can't wait for someone to make a NAM player that has this ability in it. I'll probably snag one if/when it happens
It depends on what the dry DI contains.How well do the captures utilizing the Dry DI+amp recording work? Seems like a really easy way to make NAM captures on Tone3000
The more data / playing you put in them, the better.How well do the captures utilizing the Dry DI+amp recording work? Seems like a really easy way to make NAM captures on Tone3000