I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
But it's not a circuit layout that can be protected as it's variable and on a screen, the icons could be protected, but the Neural ones look different. I can't see a line showing a path being a protected item, even with a jaunty little bend on the end.
Then I'm also thinking about Lego and Philips losing big IP cases despite having protected them for years (not like Gibson!) etc.
And that the Helix UI seems to me like an evolution of the Fractal Computer app (not the unit itself) showing a signal path.
Wouldn't surprise me if the only thing that can be protected properly now is the logo and the software.
Yamaha no doubt have far more money to throw at litigation than Neural (and I'm assuming Doug has kept the 2 companies completely separate so problems with 1 won't affect the other), but will they have the appetite for it?
Probably take 5 years or more to get to trial and the costs would be massive, maybe getting close to the R&D Budget itself. And that's without the hassle of needing an EU and USA judgment on the same point.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
This may put my Kemper plans on hold.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
https://guitar.com/news/neural-dsp-quad-cortex-modeller-multi-effects-namm-2020/
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
If it can do 4 rigs at once as claimed then I might be able to recreate my old rack Rig of Doom that I ran 10 years ago. Best sound I ever had, but was so heavy it had to go.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
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How about some innovation there, with some intuitive controls on the cabinet's EQ : low, mids ( several bands ), highs, comb filtering, but it still sounds like a real cab at the end ? Blue cat audio have already done something like this but there's room for improvement still.
Now this would be a gamechanger, much more than yet another amp model.
Easier to use a 1 setting IR and scroll through the choices rather than having to try 20 different cab sims that have 10 parameters to adjust each. That would take far longer.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
What would be immensely better is a single set EQ-like controls which allow you to continuously and intuitively change the sound to replicate any cab, and more.