MESHUGGAH Tone in 1 CLICK?! - Neural DSP Fortin Nameless X

You just downloaded the Neural DSP Fortin Nameless X and picked a random preset… it sounds great alone. But the real question is: will it actually sit in a mix? In this video I test a random preset from the Fortin Nameless X and put it in a real mix context. No tweaks. No cheating. Just a straight test. You’ll hear: – the raw guitar tone – the tone inside a full mix – a comparison with a processed version (EQ, compression, saturation) The goal? 👉 Find out if stock presets actually work in real productions… or not. What do you think? Does it sit in the mix or not? 👀 Let me know in the comments 🤘 If you're into metal guitar, tone and production content, subscribe for more. ________________________________________ Follow me on social media 📱: • Instagram:   / lowfi_riffing   • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PDu9... • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lowfi.riffing... ________________________________________ 🎸 Gear & Recording: • Guitar: Jackson Misha Mansoor ET7 • Plugins: ‪@NeuralDSP‬ Fortin Nameless Suite X • DAW: Reaper • Video Editing: DaVinci Resolve • Camera: Sony ZV-E10 ________________________________________ #neuraldsp #guitartone #metalproduction #guitarist #djent #jacksonguitars 00:00 Will It Sit in a Mix? 00:26 First Test (Raw Preset) 01:16 The Preset Used 01:49 High Gain Tone (Solo) 03:27 High Gain in a Mix 03:41 Fixing the Tone (Post EQ) 04:45 A/B Test (Before vs After) 06:41 Final Verdict