Capture everything. Clone everything. Stomp everything.
It reads like a fusion of gearhead lore, musical archaeology, and heavy-riff mythology. 1. The Signal and the Noise There is a legend whispered in the server racks of the Digital Audio Workstation, a ghost in the machine that guitarists call the Sultans of Stomp . They are not a band. They are a methodology—a four-headed hydra of overdrive, capture, and cloning. Their scripture is written in impulse responses and neural captures. Their holy trinity is SOS 32 , Full Tilt , ToneX , and NAM . Sultans of Stomp SOS 32 Full Tilt- -ToneX-NAM-
But the final piece—the ark of the covenant—is NAM . The Neural Amp Modeler. Open source. Unholy. NAM does not emulate ; it reincarnates . Where ToneX is a photograph, NAM is a ghost. It learns the behavior of the circuit. It knows that a dying battery in a fuzz pedal doesn't just lower volume—it adds crackle, sag, and desperation. Capture everything