neural-amp-modeler
NAM_models
neural-amp-modeler | NAM_models | |
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8.2 | 4.3 | |
3 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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neural-amp-modeler
- Best way to get wireless guitar into a computer?
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Looking for a guitar vst/plug in recommendations that allow me to compose with midi
The Neural Amp Modeller I'm talking about is a VST plugin. You don't really need it with the Helix, which looks awesome, but it's just a neat thing that exists. https://github.com/sdatkinson/neural-amp-modeler
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Focusrite Scarlett 2I2 vs Apogee JamX
Also, don't just blindly get something because Tim is using it. If you do go the plugin route, look into other cheaper plugins if you're on a budget like ML Sound Labs amp collection or even the free route with NAM. With all of these, you could get a sound like Tim. I kind of regret my purchase of Archetype Tim Henson because it is not nearly as versatile as something like Archetype Nolly, which I use all the time. I could get Tim Henson's tone on most plugins/amps, it's really simple.
- hay never post on here but i came here for a question. does any one have any good digital amp simulators that they would recommend thanks :)
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Can't Get Any Plugin To Sound Decent
Try Neural Amp Modeler. It is free and sound very accurate. For fun I modeled one of my Boss Katana 50 MKII presets and it was hard to say when I was playing via NAM vs Katana. For ready presets, take a look here: tonehunt.org.
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Birthday sale is on!
Neural Amp Modeler free open source software where anyone can upload their amp models
- Nam: Neural Amp Modeler
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Hey! I'm a new music maker looking for the best starter sims for heavier stuff.
Go and grab yourself the Neural Amp Modeler and the free amp models for it. They’re amazing, open-source, and free!
- Open source neural network emulator for guitar amplifiers
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A Low Latency Guitar Effects Processor Suitable for Running on a Raspberry Pi
This is awesome. I'd be really interested to find out if a Raspberry Pi can run an open source amp modeler like NAM (https://github.com/sdatkinson/neural-amp-modeler).
NAM_models
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Nam: Neural Amp Modeler
This is cool, it's a little bit "batteries not included" so you need to get some Models for the amp part: https://github.com/pelennor2170/NAM_models and some Impulse Responses (IR files) for the cabinet emulation.
When you put them together you can get some good results, maybe a little bit noisy.
The important part is trying to develop a library of models for plugins to share and when paired with libraries of impulse responses and other FX you can build up common guitar tones. It's not especially user friendly, which is what you pay for with other commercial plugins
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Hey! I'm a new music maker looking for the best starter sims for heavier stuff.
Go and grab yourself the Neural Amp Modeler and the free amp models for it. They’re amazing, open-source, and free!
- [FREE] The community around Neural Amp Modeler has built an impressive collection of models, which can be used with the free application. Expiry: None
What are some alternatives?
GuitarEffects - A low latency guitar effects processor suitable for running on a raspberry pi
NeuralAmpModelerPlugin - Plugin for Neural Amp Modeler
arduino-audio-tools - Arduino Audio Tools (a powerful Audio library not only for Arduino)
Audio - Teensy Audio Library
rtaudio - A set of C++ classes that provide a common API for realtime audio input/output across Linux (native ALSA, JACK, PulseAudio and OSS), Macintosh OS X (CoreAudio and JACK), and Windows (DirectSound, ASIO, and WASAPI) operating systems.
NeuralPi - Raspberry Pi guitar pedal using neural networks to emulate real amps and effects.