The Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) is an open-source guitar software plugin that creates realistic simulations of analog gear, especially guitar amplifiers.
The plugin utilizes neural amp modeling technology, which employs neural networks and machine learning algorithms to replicate the behavior and characteristics of real amplifiers.
NAM loads *.nam files, enabling users to access a vast collection of meticulously crafted amp and pedal models.
You can discover a wide range of authentic tones, from vintage classics to modern designs at https://tonehunt.org/?tags=nano-mdl with their extensive library of nam models.
For MOD units search for the models with the #nano-mdl tag, as heavier models might not work.
NAM was created by Steven Ack and the LV2 version is maintained by Mike Oliphant.
Credit: Mike Oliphant
Hi, where do I put model files to make them visible to the plugin?
Sup there, can’t find a place to put models to make them visible to nam
Try this:
https://community.blokas.io/t/please-add-the-nam-models-directory/4584/4
totally love it. I’d love it more if the plugin supports nested-folder view of the model files, or any group managements for models. 50+amps, ~10 captures of different patameters per amp, -> phew!
There seems to be a serious bug in this plugin (i am using on pi5 under mod-host) where if you have the “buffered” option enabled and load several NAMs in quick succession it will crash the host. Any chance of an updated version?