Are you using NAM (Neural Amp Modeler) Open Source platform for your amp models? If yes, can users load their own NAM models into this device? If no, can you please consider utilizing it in the future? Is "ANN" compatible with "NAM"?
@@M-VAVE Thank you for the reply! Please take a look at the very large audience that is fanatic about NAM and consider it for this piece of hardware (TANKMINI) or future models. You can use their format with no costs or restrictions. Make it possible for people to load their own "standard NAM models" onto your hardware in the same way they can load IRs onto your hardware and you will probably sell a LOT of them! NAM is going to become the new "standard" for amp modeling because it is open source and free for developers to implement. It also produces the best results out of any other commercial proprietary modeling. NAM will be as ubiquitous as Impulse Responses. If possible, allow for 2 or 3 NAM models in series, allowing for EQ and IRs between the models (because NAM can model amps, drive pedals, mixing consoles) and if you really want to get fancy, allow for stereo input and output. I realize this would take a lot of computational resources but I am sharing what a lot of people would like. Especially from a company like M-VAVE that makes good products at low prices.
Cant wait to add this to my pedalboard!
🙌👏👏 gracias 😍
Are you using NAM (Neural Amp Modeler) Open Source platform for your amp models?
If yes, can users load their own NAM models into this device?
If no, can you please consider utilizing it in the future?
Is "ANN" compatible with "NAM"?
Currently only supports ANN
@@M-VAVE plans to support nam in the future? like a converter from nam to am2 for example? Sonulab is about to release a pedal with such a converter
@@M-VAVE Thank you for the reply! Please take a look at the very large audience that is fanatic about NAM and consider it for this piece of hardware (TANKMINI) or future models. You can use their format with no costs or restrictions. Make it possible for people to load their own "standard NAM models" onto your hardware in the same way they can load IRs onto your hardware and you will probably sell a LOT of them!
NAM is going to become the new "standard" for amp modeling because it is open source and free for developers to implement. It also produces the best results out of any other commercial proprietary modeling. NAM will be as ubiquitous as Impulse Responses.
If possible, allow for 2 or 3 NAM models in series, allowing for EQ and IRs between the models (because NAM can model amps, drive pedals, mixing consoles) and if you really want to get fancy, allow for stereo input and output. I realize this would take a lot of computational resources but I am sharing what a lot of people would like. Especially from a company like M-VAVE that makes good products at low prices.
@@federictella Not clear yet
@@jasonzdora Thank you for your suggestions and support
I love your products, but you should have left the illuminated M-Vave logo on the Tank-G.
Thank you for your support and love
🔥🔥
Já comprei o meu, chega antes do Natal 🎉🎉🎉
Great!
you guys rock man
The best lest go The Brazilian
Could you please update this model to has "global EQ"? It's very essential for live playing.
When will it release globally? Can't wait to get one.
Available this month
@@M-VAVE I pre order from lazada already. Could you please update it to has "global EQ"?
When will it be on sale?
Vai ter Tap Tempo?
Is it possible to connect with chocolate?
Does this support ANN tone profiling as well?
support
The effects and amps inside same as blackbox?
Awesome...
Can I have 2 delays?
Is tank mini a remake of cube baby?
10x better
Dude i just bought your Cube Baby and Tank G, dont make me buy another one of your products man... im gonna go broke
Hey tank G pro?? 2025, realise
a cheesy synth track to advertise a guitar pedal?
Great point! (cheesy in a good way, but a missed opportunity for sure!)