Wow! All my life i have waited for this amazing plugin!! Funky wha , so clean and yet phat and bites, tube warm tones with the full depth of a silcky distorted tones, clean is on spot!, all the pedals, reverb is crazy !! thank you cory for making this machine come alive with neural DSP! an amazing collaboration!
Thank's to Cory and Neural DSP for this awesome Archetype. This plugin literally reconciles me with modeling technology. Buy it, you won't be disappointed !
I've been on an 80's rock kick lately, and for the life of me I could not get that clean-yet-crunchy tone that seemed to be so prevalent back then, especially like what can be found on Rush's "Signals" and "Power Windows" albums. Many an hour was spent with my Strat plugged into a Blues Driver, Tube Screamer, CE-2W pedal chain trying to get it right before spending even more time in Logic's amp designer to see if I'd have better luck. But I've found that if I have enough time with this plugin, then I can dial in something that's pretty close! It helps even more if I use either a Telecaster or a humbucking Strat
Hot Damn Cory! just tried out the demo. it's a crazy good plugin. and i've tried almost all guitar amp sim plugins out there before finally buying a Strymon Iridium. But the sounds on this plugin are just way up there with Kemper. It's a little cpu heavy on some high gain settings but sometimes while playing it's just hard to imagine that it's really just your guitar going into your interface with this plugin. No joke imo best guitar plugin out there right now!
How're you using your Iridium? Guitar > Iridium > interface? Or some pedals also 🤷♂️ I finally got mine and I'm getting some quite harsh noise, so I'm considering going Neural DSP plugins for all recordings, then pedalboard for live situations.
@@eternalforce116 I'm using my pedalboard into my strymon into the interface. But I've never had any noise issues on the iridium except for when the output Jack's aren't grounded well. But noise wise the iridium should be a lot more quiet than the archetype plugin.
I don't play funk but the lead tones in here are amazing & sweet.Thanks for making the best guitar plugin here.I wish you can do more of these classic that are musical as opposed to Shready Noisy plugins! Great Plugin! Thanks
Hey Cory! Great video! Big fan - quick question. Im recording through an apollo twin x interface with a shielded 1/4" cable. For your plug in - Would you recommend plugging into the back combo plug in XLR/line in (Lo-z) or the front line (Hi-z) input? I tend to get a some unwanted buzz when I utilize the hi-z front input. Could be a group loop issue (even though I have a DI box), or could be my pickups picking up EMF in my recording room. Any advice/insight? Thanks man! - keep rocking!!!
If this was in pedal format, even just the amp sounds, I'd pay through the roof. The limitation for me is that I wouldn't be able to take it to studio sessions or live situations; it would just be for use on my own computer. Great plugin though!
Ben P Pretty sure that’s what Quad Cortex is aiming for. I was skeptical but aft trying this plugin, NeuralDSP seems to be able to model the clean and low gain tones pretty damn well.
I run it in ableton with my band both in live and rehearsal, a macbook, clarett 4pre interface formultiple ins/outs, softstep 2 to turn pedals on/off and there you go. it fits a backpack and I run also keyboards/synths in other tracks and run also the voice with fx on it. If you already have a decently powerful laptop I'd give it a try, laptop + interface + midi pedalboard. I was concerned about "laptop, usb cables on stage", reality is they're not goin anywhere if well placed and not kicked ahah.
Awesome demonstration! I like the idea of the foot controller. Where can they be purchased? I just recently across your name Cory and I really like your playing, tones, etc.
is this still worth it in 2024? already have toneking and mixwave benson/milkman. How slow can the attack on the envelope filter go? can you use it as a sort of swell effect?
Tried it with Fairlight within Davinci Resolve and had problems. When I attached the plugin effect to an audio clip it sounded great, but after saving and relaunching the project, it was distorted and scratchy. I have to re-attach the effect each time I open the project. Contacted manufacturer and basically they told me to go pound sand since Davinci Resolve wasn't a real DAW... Really?
I assume one would plug a guitar into an audio interface, use a DAW to route the guitar input to the plugin and the plugin's outputs to the outputs on the interface, then sending the interface outputs to front-of-house. You could use a USB-MIDI controller, a MIDI controller through your interface (if said interface is MIDI-compatible), or even set up a MIDI track in your DAW to automate changes if your gig operates off of backing tracks/click.
Anybody have any tips in ableton for playing live through plugins? I have a very nice macbook buy still feel the latency even when i have the buffer set to lowest setting. With him playing so fast through it I’m trying to figure out how he doesn’t hear any latency.
If recording, render the tracks after you get a solid take and turn off the plug in. Or record directly through the plug in and have separate track record a DI incase you need to change the tone later. If jamming on the stand alone plug in, most computers these days will be able to run it no problem if it meets the system requirements. Maybe find a way to free up cpu use if it really becomes a problem
@@ryanshreevedrums Ha this exactly confirms what I had been wondering myself today! Have the plug-in on trial and found on Garageband with a new Mac Air the system can't handle recording more than 3 guitar lines recorded using this. Was wondering whether to render each line once complete - glad you gave confirmation! Thanks
lalam vaiphei in terms of GarageBand it means running a copy of just that guitar line to iTunes as a song, then dropping that song back into GarageBand and deleting the original guitar track. It can still be panned and volume adjusted but is no longer using the Wong plug in ‘live’ so doesn’t use any processing power.
@@interstate1049 Man, just get Logic Pro. Has better CPU/disk/memory management and performance than Garageband. You have grown out of GB already if you are jumping through that many hoops to freeze tracks.