Some NAM profiles for y'all

You'll also need to measure the voltage at the end of your reamp chain to take any level changes from the reamp box into account, or run the reamp signal into your DI inputs (which you know the headroom of) and work it out that way.
Spot on. @Orvillain you may know of it already - Steve's published a guide on how he does that for NAM & the calibration metadata:

 
I put together a quick video to help users get the best experience with calibrated profiles:



EDIT: I must have fat-fingered something & the first vid got rendered at a crap resolution; I've uploaded a new take
EDIT2: audio's fixed now
 
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Added profiles for another 10 more knob permutations for a total of 40 additional profiles (DI & SM57 using both the STD and xSTD architectures).
That’s a lot of spaceship noises to endure.

I briefly tried some captures and they sound great.

Are you using your version of the TTS input for the DI and full rig training? Have you compared your full rig captures to your DI captures + your IRs? I might’ve missed the SM57 captures when I was browsing.
 
That’s a lot of spaceship noises to endure.

I briefly tried some captures and they sound great.

Are you using your version of the TTS input for the DI and full rig training? Have you compared your full rig captures to your DI captures + your IRs? I might’ve missed the SM57 captures when I was browsing.
All hail ear-plugs!! I won't lie, I hope I don't have to blast that signal again for a good while lol.

Yes, I used a re-arranged version of the TTS input. I essentially route the training sequence to the amp & then I take 2 signals coming from it:

- 1 x DI balanced output from the ST.Rock React:IR II (with the cab in the Through port) going into my RME Mic IN1 input
- 1 x SM57 mic going into my RME Mic IN2 input

I didn't spend too much time comparing my own full-rig with DI + IR of my own making simply because I haven't been paying too much attention to shooting IRs since so many good ones are available out there. The ones I shot & posted on Tone3000 were a one-off thing since I had access to a properly treated room in a studio we were rehearsing at a while ago with one of the bands I was playing with.

I mostly use DI profiles + IRs from a few vendors like York Audio, @MirrorProfiles and some ML Sound Labs as well as the NDSP cabs in their plugins.
 
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