Yes. Totally worth it. It shows th e commitment by Neural to deliver and it also just makes sense in their growing ecosystem.
I can’t wait for the Cory Wong and Tone King to make it to the QC. I’ll be in tone heaven.
Yes. Totally worth it. It shows th e commitment by Neural to deliver and it also just makes sense in their growing ecosystem.
I can’t wait for the Cory Wong and Tone King to make it to the QC. I’ll be in tone heaven.
Did you find any capture that is much more better than ToneKing? Or is that pluging best so far for you, considering clean to edge of breakup tones? I wonder opinions because I was too excited about plugins, but so far the Plini didn’t work for me comparing a Soldano capture.
I think no company can please everyone all the time for me plugins will be great once they release the ones I use… I don’t plan buying another unit from someone else for a while that’s for sure… I only bought mine middle of July this year and there’s plenty of good stuff inside and bought it without worrying if and when plugin will work…
I prefer sculpting tones on the plugins because it is faster for me. I haven’t messed with any of the captures in the cloud. It is too time consuming hunting down captures on the cloud and messing with them. I’d rather be playing.
My base clean tone now on my QC is using the Plini plugin. I was able to dial in a tone I like and go with it. I’m not into endlessly tweaking like I would do 20 years ago because I’d rather be playing. My QC doesn’t get turned on unless I’m gigging.
For my sound, it will be even better with the Tone King on the QC, as that is my favorite plugin of the ones I own.
I love the Morgan amp suite… My fave