Few technologies in audio are used in more places than NAM - the only that I can think of is impulse responses "
Like the difference between updating an app that just runs on your own dedicated hardware, vs updating an Android app that runs on dozens of different phones, tablets, etc.
I just wanted to point out the sheer stupidity of his attempted self-aggrandizing statement.
Whut? Sir, this is a Wendy's
I'm sure glad I don't give a crap about anything NAM related.
I only care enough to tell you all I don't care.![]()
Only a few of the things you named are "technologies". Many of them are well used, but far less common (MADI & DANTE are cool, but most smaller musicians will never work with it). Also I think that he's implicitly talking about a subset of technology that is meant for audio processing (which eliminates MIDI too as there's no audio involved - even if, he's not saying there was NO other technology, just few).More power to Steve ... period
I would however respectfully suggest a healthy reality check is needed or people need to stop pissing in his pocket:-
" A2 will be industry-informed Few technologies in audio are used in more places than NAM - the only that I can think of is impulse responses "
Just off the top of my head
- DAW's
- Midi
- Midi Instruments
- Ethernet Audio
- Dante
- Madi
- Samples
- Plugins all formats
- Software / Hardware Component Modelers
- FRFR Systems
- Kemper Profiles
- Tonex Capture
- QC Profiles
- ASIO Drivers
- CoreAudio
The list goes on. Dude needs to get out more.
“When A2 launches, we'll retrain every single NAM profile uploaded to TONE3000 to support the new architecture. Hundreds of thousands of tones, from vintage Fender amps to modern high-gain rigs, classic bass preamps to boutique pedals, will be available as A2 models from day one.”
Yeah the retraining would be monstrous, maybe they have some nifty way of streamlining things. Who’s paying for it? The same service that’s been paying for it this whole time I guess (t3k). Is there some undertone of “why is this free” or is it a face value questionThat's really cool for free stuff - but who's paying for all those compute hours to re-train?
And why bother training every single NAM profile - there are sure to be some real clunkers in that bunch. I'd just choose something like top 200 profiles (or some other number - don't know how many total profiles are on tone3000)
That's really cool for free stuff - but who's paying for all those compute hours to re-train?
And why bother training every single NAM profile - there are sure to be some real clunkers in that bunch. I'd just choose something like top 200 profiles (or some other number - don't know how many total profiles are on tone3000)
Oh - so Proxy's actually Tone3000 in the backend hahaView attachment 58122
I couldn't help but notice that Tone3000 is listed as one of the partners on the Yamaha Music Innovation Fund. That's pretty cool!
I doubt it, but it would be kinda funny aye.Oh - so Proxy's actually Tone3000 in the backend haha
Either way, it's another hint NAM support may very likely come to the Stadium platform eventually. Pretty sweet.I doubt it, but it would be kinda funny aye.