Sascha Franck
Goatlord
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So, I only really played through one NAM file so far. Why just one? Because I simply ended up just noodling around.
Seriously, after my first hour with the modeled amps, I really thought this would be nothing more but a handy backup tool already. But it's much, much better than that! This very NAM file just acts like the real deal and it sounds at least suspiciously close to how I remember it (I will possibly try to do some more thorough comparisons, got my Motu M2 with me as well).
Anyhow, here's the bad news for now: The looper is a buggy POS. Sometimes it manages to get your footpresses in time, sometimes it doesn't (and no, it's very very clearly not me, it's off by a huge amount). It's really as if some press actions aren't registered at all. Need to check with an external switch...
Also, it's only mono and it seems that some patches cause phase issues in mono, so loop playback volume goes way down.
Anyhow, NAM import is just great.
And as far as jamming goes, BT audio works very well.
Seriously, after my first hour with the modeled amps, I really thought this would be nothing more but a handy backup tool already. But it's much, much better than that! This very NAM file just acts like the real deal and it sounds at least suspiciously close to how I remember it (I will possibly try to do some more thorough comparisons, got my Motu M2 with me as well).
Anyhow, here's the bad news for now: The looper is a buggy POS. Sometimes it manages to get your footpresses in time, sometimes it doesn't (and no, it's very very clearly not me, it's off by a huge amount). It's really as if some press actions aren't registered at all. Need to check with an external switch...
Also, it's only mono and it seems that some patches cause phase issues in mono, so loop playback volume goes way down.
Anyhow, NAM import is just great.
And as far as jamming goes, BT audio works very well.