panhardleft
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Probably like everyone here on this forum, I've been looking into NAM lately. Not because I'm unhappy with my Helix LT, no, but somehow the quest for tone is never over. I definitely didn't want to use my PC, so I fired up my iPad again. And yes, it's great what's happened recently: TH-U remains great, but now also opensource stuff like Chowdhury DSP BYOD, with which you can also run NAM models, and then especially Tonex and Gigfast Lite. But... they all eat up resources, Tonex is totally buggy and Gigfast Lite keeps crashing as a plugin in Loopy Pro.
So I remembered that I had recently bought a Raspi (4B with 2G RAM), but I hadn't touched it yet for fear of falling into another time consuming rabbit hole of tinkering... and... of course I fell into it. First of all, I had to remember the basic Unix commands that I hadn't used in 20 years, and then I had to realize that there is a huge Unix audio community and everything is incredibly confusing and then audio under Linux: alsa, jack, pulseaudio, pipewire... A few days later I had a first overview (if that had been working time for a client, I could have bought a box full of Dimeheads). Whatever. Then I found some possibilities, tried Modep with Patchbox OS - unfortunately too resource-hungry, as is Zynthian
And then a few days ago I found Pipedal (https://rerdavies.github.io/pipedal/): A standard PI-OS installation, install Pipedal, two or three commands to get around a few bugs (that seems to be mandatory in this world) and you're done! Pipedal is a general lv2 host with a few effects and amps already built in. It already includes a version of the NAM plugin (https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2). Super stable and, what's more, high-performance. Great minimalist GUI. Pipedal installs a web server so you can control it from your mobile. You can use almost any profile (the only ones that don't work for me so far are @Slammin Mofo's high accuracy profiles).
I also found another great lv2 Nam plugin: Ratatouile: https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2, runs perfectly under Pipedal. With Ratatouille you can load two profiles in parallel and blend them seamlessly without increasing the processor load (you get two for the price of one). So you can go seamlessly from clean to crunch.
Yesterday I connected the Pi to the Helix and was impressed. Works perfectly. Round trip latency of 5ms - mind you, that's the full latency, measured with a loopback cable and a complex Helix preset. So Helix + Pi. My Helix can now do NAM! For 60 Euros! I'm thinking about buying a Pi 5 now, let's see how it runs
I would really like to know if others here are playing around with a PI (@Sedaxel ) and how you are using it!
So I remembered that I had recently bought a Raspi (4B with 2G RAM), but I hadn't touched it yet for fear of falling into another time consuming rabbit hole of tinkering... and... of course I fell into it. First of all, I had to remember the basic Unix commands that I hadn't used in 20 years, and then I had to realize that there is a huge Unix audio community and everything is incredibly confusing and then audio under Linux: alsa, jack, pulseaudio, pipewire... A few days later I had a first overview (if that had been working time for a client, I could have bought a box full of Dimeheads). Whatever. Then I found some possibilities, tried Modep with Patchbox OS - unfortunately too resource-hungry, as is Zynthian
And then a few days ago I found Pipedal (https://rerdavies.github.io/pipedal/): A standard PI-OS installation, install Pipedal, two or three commands to get around a few bugs (that seems to be mandatory in this world) and you're done! Pipedal is a general lv2 host with a few effects and amps already built in. It already includes a version of the NAM plugin (https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2). Super stable and, what's more, high-performance. Great minimalist GUI. Pipedal installs a web server so you can control it from your mobile. You can use almost any profile (the only ones that don't work for me so far are @Slammin Mofo's high accuracy profiles).
I also found another great lv2 Nam plugin: Ratatouile: https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2, runs perfectly under Pipedal. With Ratatouille you can load two profiles in parallel and blend them seamlessly without increasing the processor load (you get two for the price of one). So you can go seamlessly from clean to crunch.
Yesterday I connected the Pi to the Helix and was impressed. Works perfectly. Round trip latency of 5ms - mind you, that's the full latency, measured with a loopback cable and a complex Helix preset. So Helix + Pi. My Helix can now do NAM! For 60 Euros! I'm thinking about buying a Pi 5 now, let's see how it runs
I would really like to know if others here are playing around with a PI (@Sedaxel ) and how you are using it!