synthpenguin
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Is there a technical reason none of the major modelers have any separate power amp models?
While this might seem like a niche feature to some people, I feel like this is requested enough almost across the board—from Helix to Fractal to TMP (it’s possible on the QC via captures)—that there is demand for it that’s at least comparable to some of the more specialized amp models added to the various platforms over the years. And I’ve seen enough people who, like me, have started using external capture devices purely to be able to do this too.
There are some products that provide this at varying quality levels, like the KMA Endgame (not sure about how good that is), Axiom PAE (an apparently great analog take on the idea), and the Two Notes Opus (which has excellent power amp models, as I’ve recently learned via the GENOME software), but it would be great to be able to do that right in Helix etc instead of having to add another piece of gear (and 1 to 2 more A/D + D/A conversions) just for that feature.
There are workarounds like using full amp models or studio preamp models at specific settings combined with EQ blocks, and they can work okay if you just want the EQ curve, but the second you start pushing them things fall apart (at least on Helix), which becomes even more obvious when comparing it to a NAM or Tonex power amp capture or the Two Notes power amp models and how they respond.
I guess this becomes somewhat moot with the new gen of Helix and upcoming gen of Fractal both adding capture support, but I’m still really curious why this isn’t something any of the major players have done—whether it’s a technical reason, or just that it’s too low of a priority because of (real or perceived) lack of demand.
While this might seem like a niche feature to some people, I feel like this is requested enough almost across the board—from Helix to Fractal to TMP (it’s possible on the QC via captures)—that there is demand for it that’s at least comparable to some of the more specialized amp models added to the various platforms over the years. And I’ve seen enough people who, like me, have started using external capture devices purely to be able to do this too.
There are some products that provide this at varying quality levels, like the KMA Endgame (not sure about how good that is), Axiom PAE (an apparently great analog take on the idea), and the Two Notes Opus (which has excellent power amp models, as I’ve recently learned via the GENOME software), but it would be great to be able to do that right in Helix etc instead of having to add another piece of gear (and 1 to 2 more A/D + D/A conversions) just for that feature.
There are workarounds like using full amp models or studio preamp models at specific settings combined with EQ blocks, and they can work okay if you just want the EQ curve, but the second you start pushing them things fall apart (at least on Helix), which becomes even more obvious when comparing it to a NAM or Tonex power amp capture or the Two Notes power amp models and how they respond.
I guess this becomes somewhat moot with the new gen of Helix and upcoming gen of Fractal both adding capture support, but I’m still really curious why this isn’t something any of the major players have done—whether it’s a technical reason, or just that it’s too low of a priority because of (real or perceived) lack of demand.
