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I tried it with some of my other NAM profiles and IRs. I found that the original NAM was "louder" than the NAM Universal. The signal-to-noise ratio was better. Maybe I'll try it again, but for now, the original NAM is my go-to. I prefer the simplicity (and the louder signal strength).
Agravatar module The Comp knob (since renamed to TIGHT on an update) is not a full range regular compressor but a simplified one knob Andy Sneap Waves C4 trick tailored to duck only a narrow range of the overbearing resonant low end bass frequencies you get from when you do chuggs/palm mutes. It keeps them in, just lowers the volume of them and a little goes a long way. The SMOOTH knob does the same dynamic EQ thing, only acting as a de-esser to control higher harsh high-mid and treble frequency areas. They interact a lot with the OOMPH (bass) and SPARKLE (highs) knobs and you can kind of do the Pultec EQ bass mixing technique to add harmonics and also tame the resonance of the boosts.
Hey Gianni, Andy from the NAM-U/Ampsim Universe team. Thanks for the review and kind words. You can send feedback/issues/feature requests directly to Chris at Wavemind with the FEEDBACK button in the lower left. There will be a Version 2 in the future with feature requests and creature comforts/customization added.
Nice playing mate. Glad to see NAM U getting out and about in the real world having beta test for a few weeks. Glad you are enjoying my Ceriatone models too. Sounded lovely.
I usually leave everything to default settings, the gain on my interface at zero as a starting point and find a profile that I know the sound of (like a deluxe reverb or any amp you're familiar with) to gain up or down...it works for me, but I'm sure there's a more technical way to approach this!
I usually do it on the amp block if necessary or sometimes on the pedal block output so the boost hits harder, but I think in captures both would probably do the same thing
Links:
wavemind.net/software
My NAM Profiles (Donation Appreciated): giannichiarello.com/product/modellers-patches/
ua-cam.com/video/pFGAYqEREeg/v-deo.html
Wow the tone sounds amazing. There’s no way I would know that wasn’t an amp if I just heard it only
Wow, I've only literally listened to 2 seconds and I'm gobsmacked......now to hear more........Tasty playing!!! Subbed.
I tried it with some of my other NAM profiles and IRs. I found that the original NAM was "louder" than the NAM Universal. The signal-to-noise ratio was better. Maybe I'll try it again, but for now, the original NAM is my go-to. I prefer the simplicity (and the louder signal strength).
try your input gain on interface set to zero, it makes a lot of difference in dynamic range
@@HMohr yep!
Agravatar module
The Comp knob (since renamed to TIGHT on an update) is not a full range regular compressor but a simplified one knob Andy Sneap Waves C4 trick tailored to duck only a narrow range of the overbearing resonant low end bass frequencies you get from when you do chuggs/palm mutes. It keeps them in, just lowers the volume of them and a little goes a long way.
The SMOOTH knob does the same dynamic EQ thing, only acting as a de-esser to control higher harsh high-mid and treble frequency areas.
They interact a lot with the OOMPH (bass) and SPARKLE (highs) knobs and you can kind of do the Pultec EQ bass mixing technique to add harmonics and also tame the resonance of the boosts.
Hey Gianni, Andy from the NAM-U/Ampsim Universe team. Thanks for the review and kind words. You can send feedback/issues/feature requests directly to Chris at Wavemind with the FEEDBACK button in the lower left. There will be a Version 2 in the future with feature requests and creature comforts/customization added.
Nice playing mate. Glad to see NAM U getting out and about in the real world having beta test for a few weeks. Glad you are enjoying my Ceriatone models too. Sounded lovely.
Where do I set my input gain to get the correct Sound of the profile? In the upper Tonehunt Mmodule or in the amp section?
I usually leave everything to default settings, the gain on my interface at zero as a starting point and find a profile that I know the sound of (like a deluxe reverb or any amp you're familiar with) to gain up or down...it works for me, but I'm sure there's a more technical way to approach this!
Thank you....I will give them a try
I usually do it on the amp block if necessary or sometimes on the pedal block output so the boost hits harder, but I think in captures both would probably do the same thing