Diplomacy Version 3 (3rd attempt, best result so far)
High gain amp, modelled after the free amp VST:
Ignite Emissary (STL Tones), a loud metal machine!
Standard CPU load
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device = MOD-DWARF
file_name = v3
unit_type = LSTM
size = 16
skip_connection = 1
30% 149/500 [08:02<17:49, 3.05s/it]validation patience limit reached at epoch 150
30% 149/500 [08:07<19:08, 3.27s/it]
finished training: v3_LSTM-16
ESR after training: 0.04421577230095863
Hi @LievenDV Also very cool. In my test-pedalboard this files needs about 10% less DSP as compared to the other. It is very high gain and in my setup quite noisy. But I am not very trained in high gain. I gues the noise is typical for high gain, isnât it?
The sound is impressive, that has to be said. I think itâs really well done. I shred right off⌠goes more or less by itself now.
I was trained on standard.
I tested it tonight with a ChowCentaur in front and an IR cab and I was pleased.
I do use some noise supression (on Dwarf hardware level)
but yeah it is pretty noisy, noisier in comparison to some other experiments I did.
I like the amp as well but Iâm going to check if I can clean it up and re-amp it again.
Yes. But it is a ral good start after all! I didnât want to sound critical. The sound is amazing! And⌠it is your start in modelling. For that really good!
Au contraire, thanks for checking and providing feedback.
Itâs up to us guys here to contribute in offering some fun and usable profiles!
Iâve got an idea to craft and amp sound as well and wrap it up in a profile.
That would save me tha hassle of re-creating that centaur-amp-EQ setup each time
Iâm trying the high gain side of these things because Iâve got the feeling thatâs a perspective that can bring value to this community.
It comes with certain challenges like: âhow much gainâ will you use ⌠A lot or âslightly lessâ to have some âroomâ to add that later etc.
Noise is another thing.the NRR-1 that I uploaded as well has less noise but Iâve got some ideas.
I also plan to profile some acoustic amp stuff in the future though
Still need to test it at high volumes too but I reckon this one will be less prone to noise.
The previous one was a bit noisy âout of the boxâ.
and the sharp edge seemed like a liability (while nice on my settings and gear).
As I aim to deliver something usuable with a specific character, this should not be a one trick pony.
I truly believe that a simple daw, an AMP vst, some EQ ing and cleaning could really produce good and usuable live amp models. That is, if you think of it, in a way really creating a live sound out of thin air.