perhaps, but i think that it's a matter of just dialing the tone a bit more. these settings were taken from Neural's preset, so it does sound a bit more balanced. other than that i feel like they are pretty similar, especially in terms of gain structure. thanks a lot for checking out the vid!
@@6oundStudio They are very similar indeed. It even looks like a copy of each other. It would be nice if you could do an inverse comparison, with the Neural passing through the Tubular cab. Interestingly, listening through the cell phone's speakers, the Neural sounded a bit clearer. Anyway, both have a very similar structure, as you said. Thanks for the comparison, bro!
@6ound Studio how did you manage to run this Mod Sound Tubular VST in PS Studio One DAW without causing a freezing or not responding of the DAW itself? I just tried to check it out before buying every time I load the VST in a channel it freezes or causes my PS S1 5 DAW to get "not responding". Can't even move anything or add my own IR cab loader with custom IRs.
@@sergiopusep I'm on Asus TUF F15 gaming laptop, bought it and cleaned it brand new only for music production. Windows 10 Pro 64 bit OS, with 32 GB RAM and 1TB HDD plus 1TB SSD. 144hz,Intel core i7 11th Generation 2,30 GHz and have no problems with other vsts or huge projects am working with.
They are pretty close indeed! I hear the difference in tone, but it's kinda negligible considering how much control each of the amps has. And the gain structure is pretty similar to me as well, which says that both companies did a great job capturing the sounds of the same amp in different ways (Tubular doesn't use neural networks at all and has a complex algorithm). Thanks a lot for checking out this video!
This proves that tone is in the IR.
Tubular make the tone more glassy
perhaps, but i think that it's a matter of just dialing the tone a bit more. these settings were taken from Neural's preset, so it does sound a bit more balanced. other than that i feel like they are pretty similar, especially in terms of gain structure. thanks a lot for checking out the vid!
@@6oundStudio They are very similar indeed. It even looks like a copy of each other. It would be nice if you could do an inverse comparison, with the Neural passing through the Tubular cab. Interestingly, listening through the cell phone's speakers, the Neural sounded a bit clearer. Anyway, both have a very similar structure, as you said. Thanks for the comparison, bro!
@6ound Studio how did you manage to run this Mod Sound Tubular VST in PS Studio One DAW without causing a freezing or not responding of the DAW itself? I just tried to check it out before buying every time I load the VST in a channel it freezes or causes my PS S1 5 DAW to get "not responding". Can't even move anything or add my own IR cab loader with custom IRs.
What is your PC configuration? Seems lack of processing or RAM memory.
@@sergiopusep I'm on Asus TUF F15 gaming laptop, bought it and cleaned it brand new only for music production. Windows 10 Pro 64 bit OS, with 32 GB RAM and 1TB HDD plus 1TB SSD. 144hz,Intel core i7 11th Generation 2,30 GHz and have no problems with other vsts or huge projects am working with.
The monitor of the Neural was activa both times..., did u change the vst?
Si pones atencion apago el ampli de Neural entonces dejo sonando el gabinete
@@fourlukazz Perfecto, es que no entendía porqué el DSP seguía registrando al estar apagado el ampli virtual.
Мне третий нравится
My brother in Christ, there are only two of them
@@6oundStudio в этом и шутка
@@Someone.Unknown Nice one then
they sound pretty much the same to me
They are pretty close indeed! I hear the difference in tone, but it's kinda negligible considering how much control each of the amps has. And the gain structure is pretty similar to me as well, which says that both companies did a great job capturing the sounds of the same amp in different ways (Tubular doesn't use neural networks at all and has a complex algorithm). Thanks a lot for checking out this video!