InnerMost47 updates OBSIDIAN Neural to v2.1.0 – Multi-Model Era, New UI & Performance Controls

InnerMost47 has announced the release of Version 2.1.0 of OBSIDIAN Neural. The headline feature is a multi-model architecture that lets you assign a different AI engine to each of the 8 tracks, alongside a redesigned interface and new per-page performance controls.

What’s new

Multi-model architecture – 8 specialized AI engines

Each track now runs its own independently selected model. Assign a drum-focused engine to track 1, a piano model to track 2, atmospheric vocals to track 3, each one tempo-synced to your DAW:

  • Stable-audio-open-1.0: Full-mix textures & drum loops.
  • Foundation-1: Melodic & harmonic phrasing.
  • Audialab EDM Elements: Leads, supersaws, plucks.
  • RC Infinite Pianos: Grand & electric piano.
  • Vocal Textures Main: Choral & atmospheric pads.
  • SAO Instrumental: Lofi, trap, indie stems.
  • StableBeaT: Trap & 808 grooves.
  • Gluten_v1: Melodic trap & wavy motifs.

Redesigned interface

Sample bank always visible. 2×4 track grid, each with independent A/B/C/D pages. 4-pair crossfaders for blending each deck independently, with model-aware color morphing. Master waveform visualizer for a global view of the mix. Resizable plugin window.

Per-page ADSR envelopes

Each of the 4 pages per track now has its own independent ADSR envelope, editable directly on the waveform. Shape the dynamics of each variation without affecting the others.

4-pair crossfaders with model-aware color morphing

Blend each A/B deck pair independently. The crossfader UI reflects the active model with color transitions offering useful visual feedback during live performance.

See it in action

INNERM0ST — Obsidian Neural V2.1 Dev Version | Dev Test Session 01 | 8 AI Engines | inc. hardware

Live improvisation recorded with Obsidian Neural V2 — 8 specialized AI engines, each assigned to its own track, time-stretched to DAW tempo using Rubberband R3. Loops triggered via MIDI, mixed and performed live. Recorded with additional hardware: Behringer TD-3, Behringer Pro-1, Akai APC 20, Arturia MiniLab, Korg NanoKontrol 2 & the custom Obsidian Neural Controller Flutter app.

What OBSIDIAN Neural is (and isn’t)

OBSIDIAN Neural is not a song generator like Suno or Udio. It’s a live performance instrument: type a prompt, get a loop in ~30 seconds, trigger it via MIDI (C3–B3), blend, sequence, and perform. You’re the composer, the AI is your loop generator. It lives in your DAW and locks to your project tempo.

The plugin runs on a distributed GPU provider network (community-hosted nodes with Stripe Connect revenue sharing) with a cloud fallback. Self-hosted and offline local-model options are also available.

Pricing

New accounts get 20 free credits on signup, no credit card required. Paid plans start at €7.99/month.

Links: obsidian-neural.com · GitHub

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