Tone Empire Neural Q v2 - AI/Neural Network-based EQ & Saturator

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  1. tamere

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    Neural Q gives your music a very “analog” sounding Top-end sparkle and “heavy” bottom end seldom found in plugin equalizers.
    What’s Neural Q ?
    The future of Analog Emulation is here. This plugin faithfully captures the dynamic behavior and sound of a well-known Vintage German Equalizer and a modern Solid State Pre-Amp featuring cinemag transformers.
    Push the parameters to the limits and be “stunned” by the results.
    Circuit Modelling is a technology of the past and can never produce as authentic an analog emulation as RNN (Recurrent Neural Networks).
    What's New?
    Introduced a New AI / ML System.
    Much lower CPU usage than v1
    New Reworked Presets
    Retrained model of the preamp section
    More accurate reproduction of the original hardware units
    Resizing Option
    More Info : https://tone-empire.com/shop/neuralq-v2

     
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    If anyone interested I did a comparision with Tim Petherick Silk EQ v4 (Siemens w295b). Neural Q v2 is in green
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    Looks like the frequencies are off quite a bit. Strange, if it is supposedly based on "accurate reproduction of the real device." Or is this an issue of sample rate? I remember that some older Nebula libraries were off when used with particular sample rates.
     
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    No don't worry for Nebula, its accurate, I work in 96k and loaded the 96k tim petherick librairy. I should go online to see freq chart of real hardware siemens..but they are vintage, no 2 unites are exaclty the same with tolerence components. lets not forget that
     
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    Of course there are tolerances in vintage hardware. Here half a decibel, there a few hertz. Maybe a modification with 200 or 500Hz difference. But if I interpret your screenshot correctly, then it is not about tolerances, but about ca 10kHz difference.
     
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