After watching Leon Todd's video and having some personal impressions, I immediately installed the free trial version.I wanted to share a few things I felt about this plugin.
1. I think the dynamics are better than I thought. This brings a lot of fun to playing the guitar.
Maybe we can say this is “real”?
2. I liked that the CODEX-NAM amplifier section included an “Enhancer” parameter.
Not only in the Fractal forum, but also in the music/hardware community in Korea (Korea),
Every day we see several topics and questions related to AITR ("Amp in the Room") solutions for modelers/plugins.
What made me feel like I should try out the genome while watching Leon Todd's video was that he was able to create a fairly believable speaker thump sound using a few parameters in the enhancer section.
Another one is DynIR.
I really liked the ability to easily switch between front/rear cab micing with a click of the mouse.
I'm attaching two sound samples here using the Genome free trial.
1.Codex (NAM) - Fender bassman(B-man) + Clonotour
2.Codex (NAM) - Marshall JCM800(brit800) + RAT(Vermin)
I'm thinking of buying this $80 plug-in, deleting all the neural DSP, guitar rig, bias fxs/amps, revalver, TH-U, etc. scattered all over my SSD for quick idea recording or easy setup for guitar lessons.
(Of course, I have my FM9 MKII TURBO which will be delivered on 3/15.
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I'd like to ask what you think about Genome's NAM amplifiers. (I was also surprised for the second time by this plug-in, which forced me to make quite a few compromises on my relatively high-performance computer(R3700x , 16gb ram , 64 buffer) ...the first was BIAS AMP/FX2)