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they willman, I really wish they would port this glitch delay over to the QC.
soon
they willman, I really wish they would port this glitch delay over to the QC.
Gone through a bit of love/hate/love/hate. I think the 2 heavy amps are just dirtier/more saturated than I normally gravitate to, like I'm fighting a 5-10% fuzz that's always there. Still going through the trial and writing some riffs for it, half mixed just wanted to share-sies. The rhythm guitar is in Solo at the end so you can hear it on their own,
Nice! What cab are you using there? I’m finding the gained up stuff to be a little thin and crispy, but I think it might just be me not jiving with the cabs on the distorted amps.
Gone through a bit of love/hate/love/hate. I think the 2 heavy amps are just dirtier/more saturated than I normally gravitate to, like I'm fighting a 5-10% fuzz that's always there. Still going through the trial and writing some riffs for it, half mixed just wanted to share-sies. The rhythm guitar is in Solo at the end so you can hear it on their own,
Do we think NDSP could automatically have new plugins be readily available on the QC at launch but just don't want to jump the line? I can't imagine they wouldn't make them ready to go from the start
I'd say so too. The last NDSP plugin that excited me in any way was the Archetype Petrucci. A lot of the other signature plugins are for artists that I know of, but are "yeah that's alright" level stuff for me. Someone younger might be "Hell yeah, Misha's plugin!" and be far more excited about this new one.I think if you’re a young kid or uber fan really into a band or artist, these sorts of curated plugins probably resonate a lot more then to people who already have every tone known to man covered on a handful of other plugs and devices.
At some point a lot of the "ooh, this and that amp" stuff lost its luster to me. I think that's the case for a lot of users where new amp models on say Fractal result in "That's a pretty cool amp. Well, back to my 5 favorites!"
For sure, but like you said it does make buying the other plugins somewhat pointless. Maybe that's a good thing, maybe not.But that's supposed to be the entire point of Archetypes, right? "Here's three non-descriptive amps which will get you tones associated with artist X".
The fact that you're jaded on recent NDSP releases is precisely because they're all basically identical in features, minus very specific cases where you get one-off items (piezo amp in Petrucci, multivoicer in Henson, synth in Rabea). It's becoming a tough sell at US$150 a pop every time.
Personally, the only Archetype i've been looking forward for some time now is Townsend's. I'd love a quality plug-in version of his Ocean Machine pedals.
This is kind of the catch 22. They already offer EXACTLY what you want, and we still feel like we should want something else.I could probably just pick up Archetype Nolly and that would cover so much ground. I don't care about Nolly the person, but it's a good sounding and versatile plugin.
Gone through a bit of love/hate/love/hate. I think the 2 heavy amps are just dirtier/more saturated than I normally gravitate to, like I'm fighting a 5-10% fuzz that's always there. Still going through the trial and writing some riffs for it, half mixed just wanted to share-sies. The rhythm guitar is in Solo at the end so you can hear it on their own,
I was hoping they’d do a licensed recto plugin, Insta buy wouldn’t even bother with a demo.I still feel like there’s room for someone to do a Recto that nails the experience, be it in an officially licensed plugin or an Archetype Townsend. Given its prominence, I don’t think it’s been tapped into as well as the 5150.
I haven’t been able to listen to your clips because whenever I click the link it brings me a blank SoundCloud page lol, but I’ll try later on my Mac. The code “NOCTURNAL” may still get you 30% off btwI was hoping they’d do a licensed recto plugin, Insta buy wouldn’t even bother with a demo.
I’ll take the evil pumpkin while I wait, also an Insta buy due to how good nameless is.
I’m coming more around to the amps sounds in misha. They lack a resonance control so you have to use the master and output to balance the low end/saturation. And also for gained out stuff the precision drive can make some drastic differences to nudge in the direction you want.
The microcosm glitch pedal can also get you those kind of sounds better than anything else. The pedals are pretty much selling me on it and the amps and rest of it are a bonus. I would have personally just liked to see an invective120 in here and if it was there I would have already grabbed it. I’ll probably still get it with the loyalty discount, it’s got enough in there to keep me entertained.
Similar to how I bought the Petrucci Archetype without a second thought, I would do the same for a TownsendPersonally, the only Archetype i've been looking forward for some time now is Townsend's. I'd love a quality plug-in version of his Ocean Machine pedals.
No bueno on codes, you get 20% off already if you own 2 plugins so down to 100euro. Considering neural are the apple of ampsims it’s not a crazy price. I’ve spent more on pedals collecting dust and NDSP sims get most of my use, I’m turning into a commoner ew.Similar to how I bought the Petrucci Archetype without a second thought, I would do the same for a Townsendjust because they’re my favorite artists. I guess NDSP knows theirs clientele are a lot of younger dudes who love Misha and are probably doing the exact same thing. If they released an Archetype Mikael Akerfeldt I’d be fangirling that mf til the cows came home lmao (I don’t think in a thousand years he’d be interested in that and I read he doesn’t even really build his own patches, he just lets Fredrik lead the way in that regard)
if they make an Archetype: Noodles, or any punk guitarist I’m bound by the code to grab it.
Archetype: Noodles