Today is yesterday"BYOD" ArticlesThis is an introduction to the guitar pedal plug-in "NEURALPI" that was created using the neural network I found while writing.
It is like this.
You can get more atmosphere by passing through the IR of the cabinet.
I can read "IR", but I don't recommend it because IR Bypass is not possible with the current version.
The following video is through "Amp IRs" in "BYOD".
There are only 3 models in the downloaded state, but additional models are available for download.
I will also explain how to download and add.
Overview
NeuralPi is a DIY guitar pedal that emulates a real amp or pedal on a Raspberry Pi 4 using a neural network.By loading models learned from real amp and pedal recordings into your plug-ins, you have endless possibilities for your guitar. GuitarML provides a cross-compiled VST3 plugin for building your own NeuralPi and Windows and Mac installers (VST3, AU, Standalone) for controlling NeuralPi over WiFi. Win / Mac plug-in is a full-featured guitar plug-in that allows you to try out GuitarML's state-of-the-art amp / pedal models without building a Neural Pi.In version 1.3, it is possible to load conditioning models in addition to snapshot models.This type of model more accurately reproduces the full range of gain / drive knobs.See the GitHub ReadMe and Build Guide for more information.
v1.3 Available formats (from installer)
-Windows 7 and above, 32-bit or 64-bit (standalone, VST3)
-Mac 10.11 and above (standalone, AU, VST3)
-Linux (standalone, VST3, LV2)
Download
You can download it without registration.
If you move from the above link and click the OS icon, the download will start.
Installation
The installation has an installer, so the basic default is fine.
By default, VST3 version and standalone version are included.
Add Tone Library
I will explain the additional "Tone Library".
It will be displayed in various ways from the above link, but you can download all by clicking "DOWNLOAD ALL".
After downloading, unzip it.
Start "NEURALPI".
Click Import Tone.
A dialog will appear, select the unzipped "Tone Library".
At this time, multiple selections are possible, so select all and click "Open".
The imported "Tone" will now be "displayed" in the "Tone" drop-down list.
About IR Import
"IR" can also be imported from "Import IR".
However, once imported, it cannot be canceled on the GUI from the state where IR is selected.
If you have read it, the imported file is in the following path, so you can forcibly cancel it by deleting it.
% USERPROFILE% \ Documents \ GuitarML \ NeuralPi \ irs
Summary
This is also wonderful.
Distortion cannot be reproduced with IR, but it can be modeled well with a neural network.
Plug-ins and AI technology may be a good match.
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