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"name": "Nolly_Crack_Starter", "input_gain": 0.38, "preamp": "clean_gain": 0.20, "overdrive": 0.65, "bass": 0.45, "mid": 0.60, "treble": 0.70, "presence": 0.55 , "screamer": "enabled": false , "dyn_eq": "enabled": true, "low_mid": "freq": 150, "gain": -2, "q": 1.2 , "high_mid": "freq": 2000, "gain": 3, "q": 1.5 , "high": "freq": 6000, "gain": 1, "q": 0.8 , "auto_sensitivity": 0.30 , "transient_designer": "attack": 2, "sustain": 1, "mode": "digital" , "cabinet": "ir_name": "Nolly_V30_4x12", "mic_distance": 4, "mic_angle": 45, "low_cut": "freq": 80, "slope": 12 , "output_gain": 0.60, "master": 0.85, "reverb": "enabled": true, "room": 0.2, "mix": 0.10 , "delay": "enabled": false

Prepared as a draft for a gear‑review column / blog post. Neural DSP’s Nolly plugin (officially Neural DSP Nolly Studio ) has quickly become a reference point for metal‑core, djent, and modern progressive guitar tones. Co‑developed with Adam “Nolly” Getgood (formerly of Periphery), the amp sim packs a high‑gain, low‑end‑tight, high‑frequency‑clear channel that has already found a home in countless YouTube rig‑breakdowns. neural dsp nolly crack

Happy shredding, and may your tone stay forever cracked. "name": "Nolly_Crack_Starter", "input_gain": 0

The term in the guitar community is shorthand for that sweet spot where a high‑gain amp is still articulate enough to let every pick‑attack, palm‑mute, and harmonic ring through without devolving into mush. In this write‑up we dissect how to dial in a classic “crack” tone with Nolly, explore why the plugin excels at it, and give you a practical preset you can copy straight into your DAW. TL;DR – Nolly’s architecture (dual‑stage preamp + “Screamer” drive, tight low‑end, crisp highs) plus its Dynamic EQ and Transient Designer modules make it uniquely suited for a “crack” tone that stays defined at both 80 dB and 115 dB attack levels. 2. Why Nolly Is Built for “Crack” | Feature | How It Helps the Crack | Typical Setting for Crack | |--------|-----------------------|---------------------------| | Dual‑Stage Preamp (Clean → Overdrive) | Gives you a clean foundation that can be blended with the saturated stage, preserving low‑end definition while adding gain. | Clean gain ~0.2 – 0.3; Overdrive ~0.6 – 0.7 | | Screamer Drive (optional) | A 2‑stage boost that adds harmonic richness without sacrificing tightness—ideal for “crunch‑on‑crunch”. | Drive 0.45, Tone 0.6 | | Dynamic EQ | Auto‑adjusts mids and highs based on input level, keeping the tone crisp even when you dig in. | Low‑mid cut –2 dB, High‑mid boost +3 dB | | Transient Designer | Enhances attack and sustain independently, letting you emphasize the “pick‑snap” that defines crack. | Attack +2, Sustain +1 | | Cab Sim (Neural‑IR) | Uses the Nolly Cabinet IR (4×12" Celestion V30) that is tuned for fast note decay and tight lows. | Mic position: 4 in, distance 4 cm, angle 45° | | Low‑Cut Filter | Rolls off sub‑bass that would otherwise muddy a high‑gain stack, tightening the bottom end. | 80 Hz, 12 dB/oct | Happy shredding, and may your tone stay forever cracked

All of these components are and physically modeled (i.e., not simple convolution), meaning the plugin responds to your playing dynamics in real time—a key requirement for a genuine “crack” feel. 3. Signal‑Chain Walk‑through Below is a step‑by‑step breakdown of the signal chain we recommend for a classic crack tone, with rationale for each module.

Key take‑away: Nolly delivers a that feels organic while staying CPU‑friendly. Its built‑in Dynamic EQ and Transient Designer give it an edge over static IR‑only stacks. 6. Tips & Troubleshooting | Issue | Likely Cause | Fix | |-------|--------------|-----| | Tone gets muddy on low‑B strings | Low‑cut set too low / Bass knob too high. | Raise Low‑Cut to 100 Hz, drop Bass to 0.4. | | High‑frequency harshness on fast picking | Treble/Presence too high + no mid‑cut. | Reduce Treble to 0.6, add a slight dip at 3 kHz via Dynamic EQ. | | No “crack” – tone sounds flat | Input gain too low, Dynamic EQ in “Off”. | Increase Input Gain to 0.45, enable Auto‑Dynamic EQ. | | CPU spikes when using multiple instances | Using too many high‑resolution IRs. | Switch to “Low‑Res IR” mode or bounce tracks to audio after recording. | 7. Quick‑Copy Preset (DAW‑Ready) If you’re using Ableton Live , Logic Pro , or Pro‑Tools , the following JSON snippet can be imported directly into the Nolly preset manager.


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