Archetype: Gojira (and its updated version, Archetype: Gojira X Neural DSP

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The Archetype Gojira is a high-gain guitar amplifier designed in collaboration with guitarist James "Clean" Michael and Positive Grid. It's part of Positive Grid's Archetype series, known for its versatile and high-performance amplifiers.

A guide for Archetype: Gojira involves setting up the software and dialing in the heavy, complex tones associated with Joe Duplantier's signature sound. If you are experiencing "cracking" or "crackling" audio, this is typically a performance issue related to hardware settings. 1. Resolving Audio "Cracking" (Performance Fixes)

This is what everyone buys this plugin for. The high-gain channel delivers the distinctive "Gojira sound"—tight, percussive, and incredibly aggressive. It handles drop-tunings and extended range guitars (7 and 8 strings) exceptionally well. The "palm mutes" sound crisp and the articulation is superb, allowing complex riffs to cut through a mix without becoming muddy.

Neural DSP has built a reputation for creating plugins that are intuitive yet deeply powerful, and the Archetype: Gojira is no exception. The interface is sleek, dark, and reminiscent of the band’s aesthetic. The plugin is divided into three distinct amplifier modules, each serving a specific purpose in the Gojira sonic palette.