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Marshall Metal - Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X Presets
Marshall Metal - Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X Presets
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Think the Neural DSP Fortin Nameless X Suite is only capable of djent-style "Meshuggah" guitar tones?
The Neural DSP Fortin Nameless X Suite is much more versatile than it's shown to be, and these presets are going to prove that to you.
These presets cover almost 40 years of famous bands using Marshall amplifiers to create their iconic sounds, including a few that've cooked up on my own.
Need some low tuned death metal? Check.
What about some early 90's thrash metal rhythm chugs? Check.
Some early 80's hard rock'n'roll? Check.
Early 2000s thrash? Check.
A seering lead to cut through your wall of guitars? Check.
From Standard E to Drop A, you'll find what you need.
Inspiration for your next song is just a preset away.
All you need is the Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X - no other IRs or plugins.
Contains:
- 10 presets for the Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X
- 7 distortion tone presets
- 1 crunchy clean tone with delay and reverb
- 1 solo tone preset with delay
- 1 rock'n'roll distortion tone
- No extra IRs or extra products required
⚠️ Please Note:
This is a preset pack. NOT an amp simulator. You must own the Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X in order to use these presets.
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As someone with limited time that needs to get my lessons uploaded asap, I appreciate this very useful array of metal tones that fit right in to whatever heavy style I'm working on at the time.
Marshall Metal - Neural DSP Fortin Nameless Suite X Presets
All of the tones in this pack are amazing but my personal favorites are the Nile-inspired presets. Great stuff!
Too bad there was no money conversion on your site for CDN $ cause you don't know exactly what will be charge . . .
I like the metal tones for fortin namless ,and i was hoping for the old school death metal to be as good ,because thats what i was looking for good death metal tones that are mix ready ,they all sounded good but i was dispointed and how they sounded in my mix