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      cemeterychips
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      Hi everyone,

      I’m interested in recreating some of the preamps from my studio so I can access their distortion and saturation characteristics at home. I’ve been browsing the forum and saw that a few people have had success using .NAM files in HISE, but I haven’t been able to figure out how to get this working myself.

      My goal is to keep the build very simple: no knobs, just a minimal GUI with a bypass button, where the audio passes directly through a plugin running a NAM model.

      I’m still fairly new to HISE and have only built a few plugins so far, so I realize this would be a step up in complexity. That said, I’m eager to learn and would really appreciate some guidance on where to start.

      For reference, here’s the forum thread I’ve been reading:
      https://forum.hise.audio/topic/11136/neural-amp-modeler-nam-in-hise/23?_=1766879787037

      Thanks so much in advance for any help or direction — it’s greatly appreciated.

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        cemeterychips @cemeterychips
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        @cemeterychips ive only gotten this far and cant crack this error Screenshot 2025-12-27 at 9.31.52 PM.png

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          iamlamprey @cemeterychips
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          @cemeterychips Altar has working NAM:

          https://github.com/nytemairqt/altar

          Check the DspNetworks/ThirdParty/amp.h file, it's using RTNeural & RTNeural-NAM

          Edit: Sorry didn't realize you were new to HISE, this is definitely a bit more advanced of an implementation, I had to go this route because I couldn't get the NAM node working

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            cemeterychips @iamlamprey
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            @iamlamprey you are king! thank you!!!! do I simply get the git ? soooo new to all of this.

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              iamlamprey @cemeterychips
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              @cemeterychips You can clone/download it or just copy the stuff you need from the amp.h file, you'll also have to get the dependencies like RTNeural and RTNeural-NAM

              If you don't know C++ concepts like pointers and classes/structs then it will be quite a struggle, and you'll also need to connect the NAM stuff to the interface if you want to dynamically load/swap models at runtime.

              Also I highly recommend David's course if you're new to HISE, before jumping into any C++ stuff:

              https://audiodevschool.com/courses/hise-bootcamp/

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                Orvillain @iamlamprey
                last edited by Orvillain

                @iamlamprey said in Building a replication of a piece of gear I have (.NAM):

                @cemeterychips Altar has working NAM:

                https://github.com/nytemairqt/altar

                Check the DspNetworks/ThirdParty/amp.h file, it's using RTNeural & RTNeural-NAM

                Edit: Sorry didn't realize you were new to HISE, this is definitely a bit more advanced of an implementation, I had to go this route because I couldn't get the NAM node working

                Sorry, this might be a derail. But what were the fixes to HISE you made? Any reason they can't just be merged into develop?

                Musician - Instrument Designer - Sonic Architect - Creative Product Owner
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                  iamlamprey @Orvillain
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                  @Orvillain I believe David made one into a pull request, one was from the forum (I think it was also David's, so it's probably a PR as well). the others were specific to the Rubberband library, but I'm no longer using it in Altar anyway, they were just namespace conflicts with using namespace juce

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