Amp modelers and generic names
An amp and a microphone One of the most frustrating parts about being a self-taught n00b when it comes to amp modeling (whether it be in a $100 NUX box or a bit of Fractal kit) is trying to decipher the different fake names the modelers have for the different pieces of kit, especially if you’re not already steeped in guitar tech. Like, the Jazz Clean NUX amp is (I understand) modeled after the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus. The Class A30, the VOX AC30, “a legendary British tube amp known for its jangly cleans, warm overdrive, and chimey tone that’s been a staple in rock, pop, and indie music.” Etc. Sometimes, there’s no hint. Using Fractal’s DynaCabs , for instance, you get a choice of four microphones for the Cab Impulse Response (IR) block. They’re helpfully</sarcasm> identified as Dynamic 1, Dynamic 2, Condenser, and Ribbon. If you read the Wiki , those map to the Shure SM57 and SM7B, the Soyuz 023, and the Royer 121 – but that knowledge seems to be tribal , not support...