MIDI control!!!
Preset lock.
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MIDI control!!!
Preset lock.
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To have the tuner immediately accessible, with one click and no waiting.
The feature I’d most like to see is the ability to take multiple captures and package them up into one thing. For example, I might capture an overdrive pedal at a variety of different gain settings. Let’s say I do that at 10 different gain settings, and so I end up with 10 different captures. It would be great if there was a way to package that up into a single model and the QC would seamlessly switch between the captures as the user changes the gain setting within the QC.
Now obviously Neural DSP has this capability internally to build their own overdrive (and cabinet) models. I’m just wishing they could make that available to end users.
The second thing I’d like to see is a fix for the crashes in Cortex Control on the MacOS platform. I can see from the crash reports that the bugs are memory overwrites. Years ago, I took a job as development lead for a Windows app that had this problem (and also resource leaks), and the first thing I did was put a plan in place to focus the team in finding and fixing those issues. IIRC it only took about a month of one developer’s time to find and fix all the frequently occurring ones, so it seems there’s no excuse for not doing this.
1: Full midi control of all block parameters
2: A lot more wet effects, especially delay and reverb
3: A bit more variation in distortion/OD pedals
4: Faster start-up of the unit. It is by far the slowest unit of the many units I owned
5: Better quality sustain as currently distorted tones start to break up and crackle just before the sound dies out. I don’t have that with any of my analogue gear.
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RING MODULATOR already!
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The crackling is often caused by noise gate blocks. Try different ones / different settings and disable the gate on the input block. That helped a lot in my case.
Thanks for the response but that was one of the first things I tried. Then I stopped use noise gate blocks altogether. I do still use the input gate though with noise reduction at 0.0% which gives me decent results but there is still some crackling.
Turn off the input gate completely (bypass it using the on/off button at the upper right corner of the parameter editing window) and try using a side-chained adaptive gate at the end of your signal chain instead; I’ve found this gives much better results.
I’ve just been at it again, tried all available gates but I’m sticking to the input gate as I here no difference between that and the other options. It’s not a major big deal, you really only hear it when you’re nitpicking which I tend to do when I’m fine tuning my presets.
I have no noise gates and hear the crackle as notes decay.
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So when this update comes out, the neural silence is deafening.
I’m suspecting we’ll get an update after everyone gets back from NAMM. Not sure if NDSP has a booth this year. I haven’t seen anything but there’s gonna be so much blowing up the internet the next couple days, I could see them waiting till things settle down to give us a status update.
Or maybe we’ll get a glimpse of something at NAMM. Anyone know if they have a booth this year?
I would like to have a volume auto swell module, like what the EHX Pog II does or the Boss Slow Gear.
Also, having the ability to automatically switch to hybrid mode or not ‘per-preset’ would be really awesome.
Really is wild they haven’t added the auto swell function. It’s been listed as an effect coming to the QC since it was first released
there are some presets that achieve auto swell through a bunch of gates/reverbs but it would be handy to just have a block for it
same with the acoustic sim preset
Yeah, making a huge chain for a mediocre version of a swell isn’t worth it. Would rather have it as a block, especially since so many other modelers and cheaper pedals have it.
I saw booth 4747 it was assigned to them
it’s just a small, enclosed office cubicle for meetings; it’s not a display booth open to the public this year