NAM support announced by Fractal Audio

Time for some folks around here to sell their Fractal to rebuy Fractal to sell their Fractal to rebuy their Fractal to sell their Fractal to rebuy their Fractal...

Reminds me of the Tragically Hip, "tired of thinking 'bout drinking for thinking of drinking while thinking 'bout drinking and thinking 'bout drinking...". (El Dorado)
 
Admittedly, I have been drinking a little (ok maybe more than a little)…

But I read this thread as “Next gen fractal will support NAMM”…

I interpreted that as saying that the next gen fractal product would be such a big deal that it would be the talk of the namm where it is announced or shown off…

Then I was a little surprised to read that people were talking about it supporting NAM, which seemed like an obvious feature it would have.

Obvious except for you would think that L6 would support it with their next gen, but they chose not to.

I guess I’m just sharing how slow my mind is when I’m completely exhausted and have had a few drinks, carry on….

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Some of the best profiles are captured from the Axe-FX. There is also people selling them, as if they were from the physical amp.
Are you telling me that you are going to sell your Axe-FX to buy a FAS profiler to play with static captures from the Axe-FX??:rofl

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I’m surprised Cliff would be willing turn over control of “stuff that makes sounds” on his devices to 3rd party solutions, but on the other hand it’s probably low cost to integrate, leaving him able to focus on other aspects of the platform.

I generally find capturing to be a pointless time sink as an end user, particularly for units that have robust modeling already, but I suppose options are never a bad thing.

If his next post is “You will also be able to run plugins from our next generation hardware” we will have reached the end-game.
So many people are begging for this, and Line6, NDSP and lots of Chinese brands are offering the hybrid approach. it's a no brainer at this point.
It will be interesting to see how it plays out with people who are capture users who never used Fractal amp modelling.
 
I have a Valeton GP5 and the NAM files I have tried have been ace. I prefer FAS modelling, but there's not much in it tbh. Having both would be awesome. I just can't see how amp modelling can be improved at this point, but then we all said that about the Axe II.
 
Hot take: the Freidman amps should have went on that same flavor of the month and forget list.
They probably should have. But you can't understate how popular they were in that particular point in time.

Then Fractal modeled them, and people quickly moved on to the next hyped thing, whether it was a Friedman JEL or some other brand.
 
Not Interested in captures thats just folder diving nonsense for me, i can tweak my own amps thank you.
But for some i guess its something they will use, so makes sense for Cliff and the boys to incorporate NAM in the next gen hardware.
PS it will also finally make everyone stop asking for x amp or x other effect
So yeah its a very smart choice for Fractal to incorporate this.
 
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That's not the issue. I have a Kemper and a Tonex as well as my Fractals, and it's just another path to the same destination. It's just the latest cool new fad to talk about.
How could a new, improved iteration of a technology that’s proved useful for over a decade be described as a “fad”?

As for the subsequent posts describing it as “new and different”, I hadn’t yet considered it to be “different” enough (post KPA, QC, ToneX, et al) to bother trying it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ But some variation of profiling is certainly a useful option.
 
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This is actually a huge deal for me. The main reason I have a QC right now is because of PCOM. If there had been a reasonable avenue to be able to quickly integrate sounds directly from my plugins into my FM9, I’d still have that instead. Integration of NAM into the Fractalverse means I could profile my favorite sounds from the plugins into a Fractal device. So instead of capturing Fractal sounds into a QC, people will be profiling NDSP sounds into a Fractal…AND with even better quality (oh how the tables have turned with that dynamic).

I’ve said I’ll be getting the next generation Fractal device and though I still thought that was true, I think I was maybe starting to lean away from that due to some reliance on PCOM and due to form factor and ease of use. I don’t know what Fractal has planned for those last two aspects but regardless, I’m excited again.
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