For some time now, Neural DSP have slowly, but surely, been conquering the guitar amp modeler market. At this point, they’re up there with all of the other high-end devices, giving players unlimited potential with their Quad Cortex.
But in specimen you’ve been wondering what Quad Cortex does in action, Neural DSP have teamed up with guitarist Michael Baugh to showcase the Floorboard. Titled “Break the Stars,” the piece is described as “Arabesque-meets-metal.” For this purpose, Baugh played both his electric and sensory guitars, as well as some fretless guitars, through the Quad Cortex Floorboard. You can trammels out the song below.

For this occasion, Dan Davies, who is the Chief Marketing Officer at Neural DSP, remoter explains that Quad Cortex isn’t just for guitar players. He said:
“If an instrument has an output, and a musician wants to test the limits of their sonic imagination, they will want to get to know the versatility of the Neural DSP Quad Cortex”
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Baugh himself moreover shared a comment, explaining:
“Normally, I’m a bit skeptical of digital modeling when it comes to guitars. But the Quad Cortex isn’t simply emulating the sounds I want it is the sounds I want.”

He moreover adds:
“These sorts of processors tend to be geared towards the metal guitarists, who are often looking for an warlike and less organic sound out of their amplifiers, whereas as a session guitarist and mucosa composer, I need something that I can use for everything.”
“I don’t want to have to have ten variegated things for ten variegated sounds, so the Quad Cortex has a very practical speciality for me professionally. As a session player, the Quad Cortex has probably saved me 20 hours in a month on just the sensory guitars alone.”

But that’s not all. Baugh moreover gives Quad Cortex the ultimate compliment:
“After I got the Quad Cortex, I sold all of my guitar amps. All of them. All I need is the Quad Cortex, for everything.”
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The Quad Cortex, whose six cores (4x SHARC and 2x ARM Cortex-A5 running at 500MHz each) indulge it to run four amplifier models, stereo reverbs, and a plethora of other effects simultaneously has wilt the ne plus ultra modeling processor for guitarists of all genres.
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