NDSP Quad Cortex

Neural will print money with a Dual Cortex. I’d actually give it a long look myself.

I can’t see Neural doing a plugin player over a dual given they haven’t actually ported all the plugs (well it’s Neural, so YOLO) but I think a small plug-in player could actually be cool, especially if you could toggle it from grid to an actual instance of the plug interface. (Or just be the plug interface) The plugs have mojo, their grid feels like a dark abyss in a digital hellscape.
 
Neural will print money with a Dual Cortex. I’d actually give it a long look myself.

I can’t see Neural doing a plugin player over a dual given they haven’t actually ported all the plugs (well it’s Neural, so YOLO) but I think a small plug-in player could actually be cool, especially if you could toggle it from grid to an actual instance of the plug interface. (Or just be the plug interface) The plugs have mojo, their grid feels like a dark abyss in a digital hellscape.
Considering the amount of initial grief they got on the Nano as everyone wanted the Dual and many were disappointed I would say the market basically showed what they wanted so. Really very little risk on their part
 
If it is a dual cortex with half the processing/lanes. If you’re only using one guitar will you generally be fine with one lane? I’m not sure if there’s anything that you’d potentially miss out on.

When I had a fm3 I pretty much only used 4-8 blocks in a preset.
 
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If it is a dual cortex with half the processing/lanes. If you’re only using one guitar will you generally be fine with one lane? I’m not sure if there’s anything that you’d potentially miss out on.

When I had a fm3 I pretty much only used 4-8 blocks in a preset.

The Dual would still need to be an able to run semi-complex presets, albeit with two lanes vs four. With new chips since the QC launch, they could probably pull off more than 50% of the processing power of the QC, with “Dual” just meaning half the lanes, footswitches, and /IO.

Definitely will be interesting to see what they have cooked up. It’s been a pretty crazy last few months in the digital space. Everybody is firing out new stuff. Pretty cool.
 
If it is a dual cortex with half the processing/lanes. If you’re only using one guitar will you generally be fine with one lane? I’m not sure if there’s anything that you’d potentially miss out on.

When I had a fm3 I pretty much only used 4-8 blocks in a preset.
Actually you would also cut down the latency going to the second path
I figure on a path split you should be able to fit
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