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I went on there and grabbed a few tones to try with my GP-5. Easy to use even though it was my first time on the site. I didn't even look at any of the guides. Just downloaded a few tones and was off and running. I'll check those guides out though.

Edit: or not lol
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Edit 2: that was the get-started link. The others work. And the "Get Started" link on the 404 page works. 🤷🏾‍♂️

Edit 3: the correct link looks to be https://www.tone3000.com/guides/get-started-with-tone3000
 
I went on there and grabbed a few tones to try with my GP-5. Easy to use even though it was my first time on the site. I didn't even look at any of the guides. Just downloaded a few tones and was off and running. I'll check those guides out though.

Edit: or not lol
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Edit 2: that was the get-started link. The others work. And the "Get Started" link on the 404 page works. 🤷🏾‍♂️

Edit 3: the correct link looks to be https://www.tone3000.com/guides/get-started-with-tone3000
Sorry about that! Thanks for catching. I updated the previous message.
 
Now we're launching a beginner-friendly guide that shows how to capture Neural Amp Modeler profiles of your amps, pedals, outboard gear, and signal chains using the Dry/Wet method. Unlike the Sweep Signal method, you don't need a reamp box: just something to split your signal (like a tuner pedal) and an interface with two inputs.

You can also use this method with old sessions! If you have previously recorded dry and wet stems from an old session, you can upload those instead of recording new ones. I've personally done this from sessions that are 10+ years old!

Guide: https://www.tone3000.com/guides/capture-your-gear-with-nam-dry-wet

 
Hmm… I’d guess old sessions wouldn’t work as well as specialized training files—unless those sessions have some really weird-ass guitar parts!

Likely.
I'll be giving it a try with some "standard" guitar parts later on, though - and then check what the captures will be like in case I'm playing something pretty different and use a different guitar.
 
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