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GigFast Lite by ArteraDSP (Released)

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  • @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

  • @Ailerom said:
    Nice to see a sale but unfortunately still 50 bucks in AU. From what I've heard though it will be worth it when I get it some time.

    This is the discounted price for your country. The post shows US pricing. App store is auto handling the pricing for other countries.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Othet users shared their experience in detail and also the feature set of GigFast. My humble suggestion is to download the app start free trial by choosing subscription option and cancel right away for not to be charged after 7 days. At the end of the day your opinion matters the most for that purchase decision.

    Thanks
    Emrah

  • It’s got the the same features like the NAM og but little extras like drive, delay, spring reverb, highcut/lowcut etc included. Plus a more amp like interface. I’m using it on both iPad and Mac since I can dial in the same settings. I like these little extras.

  • @ArteraDSP said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Othet users shared their experience in detail and also the feature set of GigFast. My humble suggestion is to download the app start free trial by choosing subscription option and cancel right away for not to be charged after 7 days. At the end of the day your opinion matters the most for that purchase decision.

    Thanks
    Emrah

    Thanks for the reply. Not that you answered the question. I can understand why a developer would not want to go into that detail though. I already know it's a quality piece of code. Just wondered whose it was.

  • @jacou said:
    It’s got the the same features like the NAM og but little extras like drive, delay, spring reverb, highcut/lowcut etc included. Plus a more amp like interface. I’m using it on both iPad and Mac since I can dial in the same settings. I like these little extras.

    Maybe more like TONEX then? Takes the base code and adds some tweakers.

  • @ArteraDSP said:

    @Ailerom said:
    Nice to see a sale but unfortunately still 50 bucks in AU. From what I've heard though it will be worth it when I get it some time.

    This is the discounted price for your country. The post shows US pricing. App store is auto handling the pricing for other countries.

    I understand completely. It doesn't change anything for me though. 50 bucks is 50 bucks. I bought Nam XT: Neural Amp Modeler so it does part of the job. All good, great app, charge what you want, I'm good with that. Great to see this sort of gear making it's way into iOS user hands.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @ArteraDSP said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Othet users shared their experience in detail and also the feature set of GigFast. My humble suggestion is to download the app start free trial by choosing subscription option and cancel right away for not to be charged after 7 days. At the end of the day your opinion matters the most for that purchase decision.

    Thanks
    Emrah

    Thanks for the reply. Not that you answered the question. I can understand why a developer would not want to go into that detail though. I already know it's a quality piece of code. Just wondered whose it was.

    No I would be gladly go in detail but trying to come up with a better way to show what GigFast is capable of. Core of GigFast uses NAM to import 3rd party amps and our amp models also uses a modified one. Our amps are many captures with knob and switch combinations merged into single model and they are quite responsive for tweaking. We offer 10 built in multi-channel amps (6 of them added with free updates)
    GigFast offers very fast and accurate tuner, Overdrive, Gate, Wah, Chorus, Delay and Reverb as well as IR loader with filters. We have gapless preset changes, full MIDI control, fx trails and full iOS compatibility.

    NAM XT is a dual NAM loader that can stack two models or parallel process two models and can send to dual or single IR loaders. It is a reasonably priced but flexible NAM loader for IOS and Mac

  • The merged captures sounds like a pretty decent upgrade to the standard AMP alone. I know I can try the trial but is there a list of amps anywhere? I'm notorious for starting trials and getting caught up in life while the 7 days (or whatever) slip by.

  • @Ailerom said:
    The merged captures sounds like a pretty decent upgrade to the standard AMP alone. I know I can try the trial but is there a list of amps anywhere? I'm notorious for starting trials and getting caught up in life while the 7 days (or whatever) slip by.

    We have to update the manuals :smile:
    FBE - 100 Based on BE-100
    SLD- 100 Based on SLO
    VAC- 036 Based on AC30
    TWN- 085 Based on Twin
    EVN - 513 Based on 5150 III
    ARC- 050 Based on Archon
    INV - 120 Based on Invective
    MJM - 800 Based on JCM 800
    JZC -120 Based on Jazz Chorus
    BDI-02 Based on Bass Driver 2

  • @ArteraDSP said:

    @Ailerom said:
    The merged captures sounds like a pretty decent upgrade to the standard AMP alone. I know I can try the trial but is there a list of amps anywhere? I'm notorious for starting trials and getting caught up in life while the 7 days (or whatever) slip by.

    We have to update the manuals :smile:
    FBE - 100 Based on BE-100
    SLD- 100 Based on SLO
    VAC- 036 Based on AC30
    TWN- 085 Based on Twin
    EVN - 513 Based on 5150 III
    ARC- 050 Based on Archon
    INV - 120 Based on Invective
    MJM - 800 Based on JCM 800
    JZC -120 Based on Jazz Chorus
    BDI-02 Based on Bass Driver 2

    Thanks for posting the list. That definitely has some of my go to amps.

  • edited April 18

    @ArteraDSP : I think a lot of people don’t realize what parametric captures are why they are so much better than static snapshot-style profiling one finds in TONEX, NAM, Overloud, etc.

    (I think most people don’t realize a NAM or TONEX capture is only a capture knobs at one setting whereas parametric captures capture a range of knob settings in one capture—so that changing the knob settings captures a change in the original amp’s knob settings—which static captures don’t do).

    It might be worth a clear explanation and demonstration on the ArteraDSP site.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Not sure what the ‘free desktop apps’ are ? Are you referring to Tonocracy? If so , yeah that’s a great deal but lacks the immediacy of GigFast. Again IMO.

    You should just download GigFast , try the 7 days free , subscribe for a month if that’s not long enough , then decide. Can’t ask for a fairer model.

    BTW I use GigFast on my Laptop mainly, but it’s great to have it on an iPhone … ready whenever I am!

  • @ltf3 said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Not sure what the ‘free desktop apps’ are ? Are you referring to Tonocracy? If so , yeah that’s a great deal but lacks the immediacy of GigFast. Again IMO.

    You should just download GigFast , try the 7 days free , subscribe for a month if that’s not long enough , then decide. Can’t ask for a fairer model.

    BTW I use GigFast on my Laptop mainly, but it’s great to have it on an iPhone … ready whenever I am!

    That's one but the original is what I was thinking of. I know there are more. https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/

    I'm not trying the demo because I'm not buying it. If I'm considering that I'll try it then.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @ltf3 said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @Schmotown said:

    @ltf3 said:
    It's the best no question. Doesn't have all the fluff of other amp sims (FX/Pedals/chain ordering etc ) but that's a great 'feature'. Plug in and the amps sound so great and feel responsive ( IMO ) ...

    100% my experience as well. I removed all the other amp SIMs from my iPad.

    @ltf3 One thing I'm curious about. What is the difference between GigFast Lite and the free desktop apps? Or is this pretty much a port for iOS?

    Not sure what the ‘free desktop apps’ are ? Are you referring to Tonocracy? If so , yeah that’s a great deal but lacks the immediacy of GigFast. Again IMO.

    You should just download GigFast , try the 7 days free , subscribe for a month if that’s not long enough , then decide. Can’t ask for a fairer model.

    BTW I use GigFast on my Laptop mainly, but it’s great to have it on an iPhone … ready whenever I am!

    That's one but the original is what I was thinking of. I know there are more. https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/

    I'm not trying the demo because I'm not buying it. If I'm considering that I'll try it then.

    Oh, I see.. the original Neural Amp Modeler.

    Yes a great resource no question. I don't think there's an iOS version though ( sorry if I'm out of date). It also doesn't have any guitar effects built in for instant access which I appreciate. But it's free and very usable when you find the right model.

    Also be aware that GF Lite takes the approach of applying multiple models to a patch. So as the virtual amp controls are adjusted different models are applied. A basic NAM player ( which GF lite can also do ) just applies effects to the output of a single model. So you might find adjusting the amp doesn't produce the sound you expect. It's a bit like micing up an amp through a mixer, then using the mixer controls to dial in a sound. Which works sometimes BTW!

    It might be subtle difference, but it's there ... especially with drive controls.

    Have fun whichever road you choose!

  • Artera DSP celebrates its first anniversary.

    For a limited time, GigFast Lite and NAM xT are 75% off — until the end of July.

    Both apps run on iOS and macOS, with full AUv3 support for seamless integration into your mobile or desktop setup. Windows and VST compatibility is also coming soon.

    Available now on the App Store.

    Thank you!

  • I use Tonex exclusively, but for this very reasonable price I was very happy to buy both GigFast Lite and Nam XT.
    Thank you ArteraDSP!

  • @filo01 said:
    I use Tonex exclusively, but for this very reasonable price I was very happy to buy both GigFast Lite and Nam XT.
    Thank you ArteraDSP!

    Welcome on board! We hope you enjoy and they can be a nice addition to your workflow.

  • @ArteraDSP
    I found something I think you should know about running GigFast in Loopy Pro and hopefully it can be resolved. I had the same problem with the ShimmerFX app from 4 Pockets and Paul was able to fix the error.
    What it is: When saving the current GigFast settings to the Loopy Pro preset, an action occurs in the background that causes everything to be visually OK when the preset is reloaded, but not data-wise - the position of the knobs doesn't correspond with what I'm hearing.
    It's easy to test this by, for example, pulling back the bass completely, and you can hear the sound suddenly change when the preset is saving into Loopy Pro. Then, when you recall the preset you just saved, you see the bass knob pulled back, but the sound doesn't match it.

    Here's what Paul from 4Pockets wrote to me about this issue:
    "It is supposed to save the settings as saved as part of the session in the host which is does properly in AUM for instance.
    It looks like you are running in Loopy Pro, and there is a known issue with AUv3’s not being properly restoring under Loopy which I’ve reported to Michael many times. It seems for some reason Loopy is also trying to set a preset during the session save. I’ve seen this many times and not sure why he is doing it."

  • I've just gotten back on board, thanks to the great sale price. There have been some nice updates since the early days. But I was trying to figure out how to control the Delay and Reverb, which are very prominent in some of the presets. Turns out that they are the POST FX; just use the slider to switch from PRE to POST.

  • @filo01 said:
    @ArteraDSP
    I found something I think you should know about running GigFast in Loopy Pro and hopefully it can be resolved. I had the same problem with the ShimmerFX app from 4 Pockets and Paul was able to fix the error.
    What it is: When saving the current GigFast settings to the Loopy Pro preset, an action occurs in the background that causes everything to be visually OK when the preset is reloaded, but not data-wise - the position of the knobs doesn't correspond with what I'm hearing.
    It's easy to test this by, for example, pulling back the bass completely, and you can hear the sound suddenly change when the preset is saving into Loopy Pro. Then, when you recall the preset you just saved, you see the bass knob pulled back, but the sound doesn't match it.

    Here's what Paul from 4Pockets wrote to me about this issue:
    "It is supposed to save the settings as saved as part of the session in the host which is does properly in AUM for instance.
    It looks like you are running in Loopy Pro, and there is a known issue with AUv3’s not being properly restoring under Loopy which I’ve reported to Michael many times. It seems for some reason Loopy is also trying to set a preset during the session save. I’ve seen this many times and not sure why he is doing it."

    Attn: @Michael , @espiegel123

  • If I've purchased GigFast Lite, is there any reason I would also need NamXT?

  • @uncledave said:
    I've just gotten back on board, thanks to the great sale price. There have been some nice updates since the early days. But I was trying to figure out how to control the Delay and Reverb, which are very prominent in some of the presets. Turns out that they are the POST FX; just use the slider to switch from PRE to POST.

    thanks! that just saved me a whole bunch of head scratching.

  • @wim said:
    If I've purchased GigFast Lite, is there any reason I would also need NamXT?

    I bought a Gigfast Lite on sale yesterday and asked myself the same question. In the end, I figured that for $3 and 14MB of data, it's worth it, even though I have no use for it right now (and I don't want to fall down the same rabbit hole as with ToneX or IR hunt). And last but not least, I took this purchase as a small "thank you" to ArteraDSP for their great work.

  • @filo01 said:
    I bought a Gigfast Lite on sale yesterday and asked myself the same question. In the end, I figured that for $3 and 14MB of data, it's worth it, even though I have no use for it right now (and I don't want to fall down the same rabbit hole as with ToneX or IR hunt). And last but not least, I took this purchase as a small "thank you" to ArteraDSP for their great work.

    Same. 😎

  • wimwim
    edited May 10

    tbh @filo01, I've ever only found a very few NAM profiles that are to my liking. The parametric models in GigFast Lite are good though.

    Granted my earlier search was for full rig captures for use with the PocketMaster. With NamXT I could now combine those with cabinet sims, so maybe I'd have better luck that way, but honestly anything but a parametric model seems pretty inefficient to me. I don't think that's the direction I want to go.

    I have a handful of amp sims I've settled on, but GigFast seems like a good one to keep alongside those. I doubt I'll be scouring the net for non parametric NAM profiles any more.

    Maybe that'll leave me some more time to actually ... you know ... practice?
    yeh right. like that's gonna happen. 🙄

  • Thanks for your support, We believe in using the tech for our making parametric models of amps rather than snapshot ones but both can be a great tool in various use case scenarios.

  • @wim said:

    @filo01 said:
    I bought a Gigfast Lite on sale yesterday and asked myself the same question. In the end, I figured that for $3 and 14MB of data, it's worth it, even though I have no use for it right now (and I don't want to fall down the same rabbit hole as with ToneX or IR hunt). And last but not least, I took this purchase as a small "thank you" to ArteraDSP for their great work.

    Same. 😎

    Same too 😎😎

  • Are there many of these parametric NAM captures out in the wild?

  • @Krupa said:
    Are there many of these parametric NAM captures out in the wild?

    Not publicly disclosed except Steven's overdrive and new preamp saturation plugin by Submission Audio. Some of them probably using hybrid approaches, but I don't want to get into details about their workflow unless they choose to do so.

    Regards
    Emrah - Co-Founder

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