I've farted around with the NAM plugin a bit. Meh. Some tones are pretty good but you're stuck with whatever settings the capture maker used. No accurate way to adjust for different guitars, styles, preferences, etc.
Sifting through tons of pre-made profiles gets old really quick. For a free plugin and free profiles, it's pretty cool. It's certainly no replacement for Fractal models for my uses.
Just capture your own amps at your own preferred settings. It is an easy 'problem' to solve.
I would imagine changing the underlying architecture to a hybrid setup like that is not a trivial task.
First you have to obtain those amps...Just capture your own amps at your own preferred settings. It is an easy 'problem' to solve.

...and a device to capture those amps, at least for now, it's only NAM player support.First you have to obtain those amps...![]()
Just capture your own amps at your own preferred settings. It is an easy 'problem' to solve.
Next-gen product will have more Dyna-Cabs w/ at least 10 mics per cab (IIRC it's 12).@FractalAudio since you’re watching this thread the main thing I’m hoping for in the next gen is more Dynacabs. And that is all. Thanks for what you do!
I can see joining another Fractal waiting list in my future!!Next-gen product will have more Dyna-Cabs w/ at least 10 mics per cab (IIRC it's 12).
Will purchased packs be able to be loaded and used on the hardware?Next-gen product will have more Dyna-Cabs w/ at least 10 mics per cab (IIRC it's 12).
Next-gen product will have more Dyna-Cabs w/ at least 10 mics per cab (IIRC it's 12).
Adding NAM support makes a lot of sense. NAM being open source and Tone 3000 being what it is, ANYONE with a computer and DAW can make their own NAM captures. Run the capturing process locally, upload them to Tone 3000 for training, download the finished NAM files & load 'em on your (next gen) Fractal box - boom!Self profiling/capture would actually be a cool feature. Like the tones on the current FW and don't want any changes? Profile it internally.
Adding NAM support makes a lot of sense. NAM being open source and Tone 3000 being what it is, ANYONE with a computer and DAW can make their own NAM captures. Run the capturing process locally, upload them to Tone 3000 for training, download the finished NAM files & load 'em on your (next gen) Fractal box - boom!
To me this makes the most sense because, I assume, it would take a heck of a lot less resources then a ground up build of a new capture tech - the infrastructure is already out there and working great and, at least last I checked, is still fully open source and free to use. I kinda figured this was the route that Line 6 would take but more and more I'm hearing they're doing their own proprietary capture tech thing along with supporting NAM captures.
And this taking less work to implement would mean taking no resources away from what FAS does so well anyhow.
So the hardware is done?There's no announcement coming soon. Still a lot of software development left.

Opportunity Cost - but we have assurance the devs'll walk while chewing gum.I can't ever see why more features is a bad thing
I’d be more inclined to use Dynacabs on next-gen if they had Ultra-res length inside the hardware.
(considering there is significant info >40ms as stated in wiki)
also
Cue this thread being a next-gen wish list