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Vox UL730 (LiveSPICE2NAM)

Amp Head Capture

NAM

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83ennui

3 hours ago

Description

[REUPLOAD] Found out that the captures sound terrible in A2-Full somehow. Took a lot of time to figure out why and powering the transistors from the preamp section with 245V instead of 25V seemed to fix that issue. It also seems to replicate that undervolted/gate-y effect when overdriven to a certain point, so that's two birds with one stone. This fix is substantial enough for the reupload to be warranted instead of updating the old tone pack webpage. --- Vox UL730. Famously known as the amp used in The Beatles' "Revolver" and "Sgt. Peppers" albums. ・Normal Channel with Mid-freq Shift switch. Doesn't really sound that good on its own with all the bass frequencies, use a high pass filter. ・Vibrato Channel with Mid-freq Shift switch and a Distortion circuit. I don't know why vibrato and tremolo are interchanged in the context of guitars but here we are. The tremolo circuit is unfortunately not emulated. ・Preamp and poweramp sections are also provided separately. [LEGEND] ・FULL - Preamp + poweramp ・PRE - Preamp section ・PWR - Poweramp section ・NOR - Normal channel ・VIB - Vibrato channel ・DST - Distortion ・BST - Boost [NOTES] ・All the models are captured with 8x oversampling and 64 iterations for the highest quality possible. ・All controls are flat so you can hear the amp as it is with neutral settings. I may add additional captures with "ideal" settings, but that's not a priority for now. ・Should you wish to push more gain into the captures, use a separate gain utility/plugin and a clipper/waveshaper/limiter with a ceiling of -0.1dB or less before your NAM loader to prevent nuking the models if the input signal gets too hot. === First ever NAM captures with Architecture 2. About time I hopped on the bandwagon. A2 has been a significant improvement from its predecessor. I enjoyed the results so much that I decided to make NAM captures of some of my own LiveSPICE schematic files, primarily for convenience and CPU usage - especially with my music "workstation" being an early 2011 13" MacBook Pro as a Linux machine. More to come... === LiveSPICE: https://livespice.org/ Original LiveSPICE .schx schematic file: https://github.com/MARKTHERENCE/LiveSPICE-MK-Circuits

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Vox UL730

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Each model captures the gear at specific knob settings.

A2-FullESR: 0.0009

A2-LiteESR: 0.0016

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0009

A2-LiteESR: 0.0016

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0001

A2-LiteESR: 0.0009

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0001

A2-LiteESR: 0.001

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0023

A2-LiteESR: 0.0084

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.003

A2-LiteESR: 0.0082

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0007

A2-LiteESR: 0.002

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0007

A2-LiteESR: 0.0018

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0002

A2-LiteESR: 0.0004

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0001

A2-LiteESR: 0.0004

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

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