Hoping to get amp/cab captures in Fractal gear in the future, does that appeal to anyone?

Exactly what I'm afraid of: profiling diverting significant attention away from what they've been successfully doing and what I enjoy in the product. If next gen is only about profiling, sadly, I'll be out since my interest in Fractal is the improvement of the white-box models and nee additions of. I'm happy with Tonex for profiling if/when I want to do that - not sure NAM adds anything new.
I don't think that will happen... What I meant is attention can be diverted away just from adding the Nth marshall or mesa model, not from the development of their modeling algorithms (at least I hope so)
 
Another interesting aspect of this: tone3000 recently released an API for integrating their portal into plugins and hardwares, so the user could scroll thru online profiles and download them directly in the box, and also upload the reamp and do the training on their server.
Will be interesting to see if fractal is going to implement all this as well, shouldn't be too hard with the API and if the new-gen has at least wifi connectivity (actually it wouldn't even need wifi if this is implemented in the editor, just like axe-change)

https://www.tone3000.com/api
 
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Here's what I wonder.......how much did Cliff's announcement have to do with the timing of Line 6 charging the cards of people with Stadium preorders? View attachment 161585
Posts like this make me wonder if these types even enjoy playing music.


And these threads rock, the first bunch of pages is people saying they don't want a feature then Cliff saying the feature is coming then the same types raving once its delivered.
 
Posts like this make me wonder if these types even enjoy playing music.


And these threads rock, the first bunch of pages is people saying they don't want a feature then Cliff saying the feature is coming then the same types raving once its delivered.
Sorry......try again.......
 
You got that right anyway........
I have to check out some fishing forums, I wonder if its the same
"Oh xyz brand have a new color on lures that attracts more fish" Member 1
"yxz brand is going to do the same" Member 2
"Oh I can't wait for that other company to lose sales!!!" Member1
 
I have to check out some fishing forums, I wonder if its the same
"Oh xyz brand have a new color on lures that attracts more fish" Member 1
"yxz brand is going to do the same" Member 2
"Oh I can't wait for that other company to lose sales!!!" Member1
Yes, very bizarre........
 
If NAM support is fully implemented , there are two realistic approaches—each with pricing implications. Because standard NAM files can’t run in real time on traditional audio DSPs and instead require an ARM-class processor:
  1. Go all-ARM: Build the unit around a powerful multi-core ARM processor. This would mean rewriting essentially 100% of the current FAS amp/FX code for ARM. (Eventide did something similar for its flagship with good results, so it’s feasible.) Upside: potentially a lower price, since FAS could drop the costly legacy DSP line.
  2. Hybrid ARM + DSP: Pair a high-end (expensive) audio DSP with an ARM processor, since no single chip today offers both at the required performance level. This would push the price higher—likely in the €/$4k range for the next Axe-Fx—acceptable for pro audio, but less attractive to bedroom or semi-pro players.
NAM files don't "require" an ARM processor. The source code is C++ and can be recompiled to run on whatever processor you choose. If NAM required an ARM processor it wouldn't work on a PC.

Regardless, our next-gen products have both ARM and DSP cores.
 
NAM files don't "require" an ARM processor. The source code is C++ and can be recompiled to run on whatever processor you choose. If NAM required an ARM processor it wouldn't work on a PC.

Regardless, our next-gen products have both ARM and DSP cores.
Looks like we won’t really need to load NAM files much—if at all. Can’t wait to see what’s next
 
I am new to NAM. Is the only way to create a NAM after the sweep is by upload to their site? Also, I hope they decide to pay the $299 to join the Apple developer program.
Isn’t that thing open source? You can roll your own then.
 
NAM files don't "require" an ARM processor. The source code is C++ and can be recompiled to run on whatever processor you choose. If NAM required an ARM processor it wouldn't work on a PC.

Regardless, our next-gen products have both ARM and DSP cores.

Damn...an announcement must be coming real soon.
 
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