So what pedal is this Perametric OD supposed to be capturing? What pedal has Drive, Tone, Volume knobs with Tight and Clipping toggle switches?
And the blog says he's had the knob-capturing capability for over a year. Why hasn't he shared it in all this time, and no open-source code sharing? Does he want to commercialize this aspect of development and license it to amp modeling companies or something?
Well ... that escalated pretty f%cking quickly .....
:)
I must admit that when I read Steve's blog .... (a) it explained the problem (b) he was using or going to use the linked solutions methodology to overcome those problems and (c) he has the process down to an hour (?)
To my limited brain the 3 just don't gel ... to me,
however it is described or "marketed" it can only mean
some seriously major interpolation as is referenced in the wiki page he attached ... and he himself and the wiki page are very clear on the problems with this approach..
What I didn't post was that for him to claim he has had this process built in for over a year ...
and never "promoted" it until now ...
and its somehow an "open source" project ?!?!?!? ....
that crossed me as at best, disingenuous and as having some sort of ulterior motive ... but I'm a cynical bastard ... maybe a hardware product is about to launch ?
And seriously ..... what was the point of the video he attached in his blog ..... it showed / proved nothing ..... a classic Looney Tunes episode would have been much more informative
And putting the "guessing" issue aside - which is my preferred word - the solutions wiki he provided referred to the importance of the quality of the statistical modelling and criteria setting etc...... these two thing however
don't exist unless you have good base raw data to build them.
Statistical modelling is by self-definition a [more involved] "guess".
ML / AI is [probably] awesome ...... but it cant know something it doesn't know ...
it is not sentient or conscious or innately-learningly-observant from a totally blank and empty starting point ......it *must* have [very good] data, information, rules, criteria etc..... otherwise you hit go and get a 404 message ... or worse for us .... a gain and eq stack that sounds and responds nothing like a the real Amp it is "guessing" <- see what I did there :)
On a more serious but directly related note ... why is AI analysis of CT and MRI Scans so good and better than
most human analysis ? ..... because it is
told exactly and precisely the tissues densities, structures, hugely minimal aberrations and micro-tissue anomalies etc.... to look for ... things even most of the best trained humans cant reliably see / find .... it uses all this data to make the "best guess" - and a bloody good one at that ... but even then its far from perfect.
No embedded ML / AI data / rules / parameters / criteria etc.... = no guessing / zip / nada / nothing.
And like all good scientists ... and the knobs [no pun intended] like the Jordan Petersons of the world ..... they will never use an "uneducated" simple word or term like "guessing" when instead they can say "a highly calibrated iterative estimation based on known data path interactions" ie: higher level more complex
guessing
Me ..... I
like "guessing".
Oh ... and my obligatory comment .... why bother using ML/AI with limited real data to do this when you can model the
real Amps Gain and EQ Stack to an extremely high level of precision and actual-reality, and merge that with the Profile being made .... you know .... like ...... oh well .... I'll leave that for another post
Ben