File was already in the correct format, I simply edited it to add
"out_gain": -14,
as otherwise it would be too loud by default.
MLTerror15_0.5-0.5-0.5-model-lstm-1.json (197.2 KB)
Enjoy!
File was already in the correct format, I simply edited it to add
"out_gain": -14,
as otherwise it would be too loud by default.
MLTerror15_0.5-0.5-0.5-model-lstm-1.json (197.2 KB)
Enjoy!
Many thanks, that’s a nice one, but very (too much?) CPU hungry on the Dwarf comparing to others, maybe too deeply learned…? Any possibility to implement a Normal/High fidelity parameter like the Vintage Cabinets plugin ?
Ok, I did a re-amp via the the AIDA-X and the Trainer with the original model (73% CPU on the Dwarf)
You’ll find two models here less CPU hungry and usable with cab and reverb, sounds pretty close… ;
MLTerror15_for_Dwarf_Standard 39%
MLTerror15_for_Dwarf_Heavy 48%
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SI-QzCciF5F7GsvO7MfEqlHFvS9mlrkn?usp=share_link
Enjoy!
How is the re-amp done? You don’t have the input, output wav right?
Of course…it’s a kind of virtual re-amp.
It was about what I mentioned here
My idea was a unique pedal for transmitting and capturing audio, but using a stereo recorder was a good alternative.
@zwabo, did you had some trouble, or difficulty sync input and output audios?
Hey @jon, I think that this kind of pedalboard could be used as an example on wiki or aidadsp site as an example of capturing heavy plugins for training.
Not a problem to sync in Reaper, I did check the samples alignement after separating the L & R channels.
Here is the pedalboard