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I want to check out the deluxe capture y’all are talking about, just out of time… what IRs are you using?
I own a few Amalgam Captures packs, and I think they're doing great at offering just the right amount of distinctive flavours for each amps. No non sensical redundancy. You usually get around 20 captures that can find their own purpose depending on the type of track you're working on. If I had to compare with IR companies, I think they're doing a similar job as York Audio. You don't have to scroll through endless folders like Ownhammer, if the IR comparison speaks to you. I am not implying Ownhammer's IRs sound bad, but over the years I found that when hunting for guitar tone, exhaustivity can easily lead to option paralysis.
That being said, those Black Star captures do sound good indeed !
See. This kind of talk is why I just can't get up any enthusiasm for NAM captures, no matter how good people say they are. Merde, I don't want to go fishing in the file system for different captures every time I want to try a different set of settings. I just wanna tweak some knobs.
To each their own, but every single time I go back to try to get along with the concept, I walk away scratching my head at why it appeals to so many ... though I fully appreciate that it does.
The good news is it costs me nothing to keep trying, and after I float happily back to my chosen few amp sims, I'm more sure than ever that they're the right choice for me.
It's good for helping to keep me from actually practicing though. I'll give it that. 😉