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i was not sure where else to post this so here goes....i have th-u but the quality is not that great i wonder if im doing something wrong....i have neural dsp on my laptop and it sound so much better, i wonder if im doing something wrong...does th-u sound as good as a real amp just like neural dsp does? i prefer to ue my ipad if i can get better quality
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More likely a problem with your interfaces, guitar in, audio out. How does it sound using one of the free Nembrinis, Crunck or PSA1000Jr?
Without your posting audio, it is hard to say. I recommend posting some examples. Do a screenrecording of a session so that we can see your settings and hear the audio.
Have you listened to the many TH-U examples that have posted on this forum?
How did they sound to you?
It is hard to know if the issue is your settings, the particular amps your choosing or personal preference.
Am I correct in assuming that when you are comparing the output from Neural DSP to what you get with TH-U that you are listening through the same speakers and using the same interface?
I have one boutique Th-U amp, and often the sound is broken up with a kind of digital distortion. It usually requires rebooting the iPad, and then it's gone. But that really just leads me to never load it up and go with the Nembrini amps instead. And as others have said, its UI is strangely offputting. The plugin has a string of amps and pedals and cabinets that suggest a skeumorphic interface, but you have to instead click on another panel that leads you to list of the very parameters you were just looking at. Peculiar.
the difference between a garden variety tone in Neural and a garden variety tone in thu-iOS is negligible, so it’s more likely your set up that’s causing the problem. Objectively speaking the actual quality of tone and feel should be almost identical, even if subjectively people prefer one sound over another. So check your gear and settings and make sure you’re actually comparing the two in a controlled environment. You could have routing mono/stereo discrepancies, or latency and buffer discrepancies, input/output level discrepancies, etc…
Nobody can help you if you just say one sounds better than the other, we need to know why. Does one have the input signal set too high or too low, or the output is clipping? Is there distortion on a clean patch or a too faint a signal? Etc…
@jdolecek49 You can fix the typo in your title in the first 30 days. It's THU in the app store.
I think a lot of us would like to see a Neural DSP product for IOS. But few would give up the mobility and
pricing of IOS for a desktop/laptop solution... we'd trade a little audio quality for those 2 attributes.
I'd love to see if anyone could be given a blindfold test of the major IOS and Desktop guitar sims and
pick out which is which. The sound is just too complex to be that simple.
TH-U offers so many ways of making guitar tones it's hard to master initially but trial and error always seems to lead to something amazing. "Something amazing" is entirely up to the player's ears.