This one really impressed me. Bogren is definitely becoming one of my favorite companies, up there with Neural DSP, Aurora DSP, and ML. Thanks for the video!
Interesting, I somehow didn't realize this was Bogren Digital when I first saw it. I love how this looks and sounds for the most part, the variaty of tones you got out of it was impressive and there's a fair amount of pedals and knobs to tweak with which I always appreiciate. Gonna have to pick this up (Even though I probably already have enough amp sims, lol). Good vid as always keep up the good work.🤘🤘🔥🔥
Thanks for watching! It’s all round pretty impressive! I feel like it’ll be ranked very high when it comes time for my next amp sim tier lost video! -Toby
Hi Toby! I would love to hear your opinions how this ampsim could handle tunings like Drop #G? I have tested alot of different ampsims, and til this day the Neural DSP Fortin nameless suite seems to have "That tone" that I'm looking for. The tone is just very clear and I dont know if it's called "Plexi" but anyways I like it.
The opening demo song was drop E, and it handled it like a champ! Yeah it seems like you’re a fan of the “modded Marshall” sound which this and nameless falls into! -Toby
I don’t usually use stereo instances in the daw as they use more resources than mono, and I usually use a standalone version of a sim set to 32 samples buffer size for recording to keep latency and resources down! -Toby
Cannot make it sing for leads like the Soldano SLO plugin or Mesa Mark IIC+ of Neural without both overdrives engaged which is a drag. It’s useful for rythm playing but then again, I’ll put the Lasse Lammert STL suite and his modded JCM 800 against it.
Also, I couldn’t get the Neural Mesa Mark sound good for anything, it just sounded like a fuzzy muddy mess to me, which is why I never did a demo video on it. -Toby
@@AiiZStudio I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and my strength is that I’m a multiinstrumentlist and a songwriter/producer. Since 95% of the guitar community shred my ass off, I rely on sound and sustain for leads. This plugin doesn’t give me that when I compare it to the Neural Soldano SLO 100. It’s interesting to put them together though. I need a lead tone to sing like the fat lady.
Fair play! I can definitely get this one to sing for slow, sustained leads, but not everyone has the same taste in tones. Neural DSP haven’t put anything out I truly liked and would buy since Gojira. Maybe that’ll change soon though! -Toby
This one really impressed me. Bogren is definitely becoming one of my favorite companies, up there with Neural DSP, Aurora DSP, and ML. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! I think the big 3 of amp sims rn is Bogren, ML, and STL! But I haven’t tried any aurora plugins yet!
-Toby
Interesting, I somehow didn't realize this was Bogren Digital when I first saw it. I love how this looks and sounds for the most part, the variaty of tones you got out of it was impressive and there's a fair amount of pedals and knobs to tweak with which I always appreiciate. Gonna have to pick this up (Even though I probably already have enough amp sims, lol).
Good vid as always keep up the good work.🤘🤘🔥🔥
Thanks for watching! It’s all round pretty impressive! I feel like it’ll be ranked very high when it comes time for my next amp sim tier lost video!
-Toby
Hi Toby! I would love to hear your opinions how this ampsim could handle tunings like Drop #G? I have tested alot of different ampsims, and til this day the Neural DSP Fortin nameless suite seems to have "That tone" that I'm looking for. The tone is just very clear and I dont know if it's called "Plexi" but anyways I like it.
Oh btw I love your content you are uploading! Keep it up!
The opening demo song was drop E, and it handled it like a champ!
Yeah it seems like you’re a fan of the “modded Marshall” sound which this and nameless falls into!
-Toby
@@AiiZStudio Thank you so much!
@@SamiK1989 no, thank you!
-Toby
Does working on stereo mode saves cpu? gives better latency for recording?
I don’t usually use stereo instances in the daw as they use more resources than mono, and I usually use a standalone version of a sim set to 32 samples buffer size for recording to keep latency and resources down!
-Toby
Thanks a lot Toby! @@AiiZStudio
No worries my dude!
-Toby
Brocken Spectre rules!!!
Sure does!!!
-Toby
You rule! 🥹
Cannot make it sing for leads like the Soldano SLO plugin or Mesa Mark IIC+ of Neural without both overdrives engaged which is a drag. It’s useful for rythm playing but then again, I’ll put the Lasse Lammert STL suite and his modded JCM 800 against it.
Both overdrives into channel 3 is GAIN FOR DAAAAAAYS. Definitely enough for me to get a wailing solo! But Lasse Lammert STL is also very sick!
-Toby
Also, I couldn’t get the Neural Mesa Mark sound good for anything, it just sounded like a fuzzy muddy mess to me, which is why I never did a demo video on it.
-Toby
@@AiiZStudio I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and my strength is that I’m a multiinstrumentlist and a songwriter/producer. Since 95% of the guitar community shred my ass off, I rely on sound and sustain for leads. This plugin doesn’t give me that when I compare it to the Neural Soldano SLO 100. It’s interesting to put them together though. I need a lead tone to sing like the fat lady.
Fair play! I can definitely get this one to sing for slow, sustained leads, but not everyone has the same taste in tones. Neural DSP haven’t put anything out I truly liked and would buy since Gojira. Maybe that’ll change soon though!
-Toby
@@AiiZStudio bro. Do your thing. What I lack might be your gold. It’s music. If it makes you play on the top of your ability, go for it.