The engine also automatically adds ear-candy articulations such as slapping on the strings or body, and players noises which adds to the realism. Make sure to also check out by Native Instruments. The Play along is good. I had the opposite experience. These ways run parallel or many serial chains. But here you can play the song faster or slower.
In the mix the amps still sound pretty damn good, but I think I would choose a different platform for my own music. Once you run out of options, you can also buy add-on packs with extra instruments. I get this on all the amp apps too. Perhaps the paid version is the nice tone that the op was talking about. If you want a lot of options with a great versatility and amps that are more geared to rock and metal, check out Thermionik. With 18 highly coveted recording microphone models available in AmpliTube Custom Shop, AmpliTube 4 allows for a truly hyper-realistic recording environment.
Really great for learning a song. The D16 is certainly one of the best sounding emulations on the market. Get hold of their support. AmpliTube 3 works as standalone and as a plug-in in all popular formats in 32- and 64-bit mode. Seems like only some people get this, though. Both Fender packs are top-shelf, as is the Ampeg bass pack.
This application comes in very handy for the live performances because of its fast preset switching that lets you shift the sound to a new direction flawlessly. If you leave the heavy amps and processing on the sound, you get one of the cleanest and warmest sounding electric basses on the market. With the AmpKit if you use the noise reduction to about 70% you can eliminate the majority of the noise. But in terms if vintage-y sounds played with vintage-voiced pickups. Having said that, I'll definitely give my favorites when all the videos are out.
Thx, I wasn't aware of this. Most of the sounds and effects on the line6 have to be tweaked a lot to get useful. For snarly rock tones that are basically a meaner, ballsier Vox sound, the Orange stuff is only beat by the Brainworx Chandler model, imo. The Mesa pack is pretty cool but the Recto amps were a disappointment to me. The AmpliTube 4 speaker cabinet section not only accurately reproduces the tonal characteristics of the individual speakers, but it also accurately picks up the harmonic interactions between the individual speaker models, the cabinet construction and the room, making it the most realistic speaker cabinet emulation available. There's no where a preset drop down menu. I tried the free versions that the op mentioned.
The Ampkit have som nice drum tracks to practice with. The digital reverb is awfull, so is the delay. Let me know what you guys think! Maybe I was doing something wrong though so if you have any tips on dialing those particular models in, please let me know. Actually makes the bass sound out of tune, it's so muddy and noisy. AmpliTube includes tons of exciting new amp effects, models and features such as the Cab Room, which provides you with a new level of customization and flexibility. All the originals are painstakingly researched and collected, paying extreme attention to critical sonic details like finding the best sounding model series or same-era matching speakers. This is followed by a series of tweaks and fine-tuning to the circuit and the sonic characteristics of the model.
I'm spoiled to have a soundproofed room with a range of amps and cabs I like and usually thus record the real amp, real mic in the room. What could I have been screwing up so badly? An incredible feature is the ability to combine up to eight different patches at the same time, all with their individual parameters and modulations. In addition, you can play with over 100 patches of synth basses. We've been at it since the dawn of the digital age. You can even program it to play open, legato, muted, or staccato notes. Recorded with a handmade Muckelroy bass through the best tube preamp for maximum fatness and punch, you can expect this instrument to sound like the real thing.
I own and use all the 3 programs, and I use the paid versions. So, from my experience: If you want the overall app buy the Amplitube. I use the Red Pig and Brit 8000. Runs in Kontakt or Free Kontakt player version 5. The file will be converted to a wave file, so in some way waste of space. And yes they will leave the old gear in the dust as they can do so much more than just emulate. System Requirements: Available for Windows and Mac.
Dual 3D mic placement Musicians can now mike their cabinets with up to two microphones in a full 3D space. Once that is in place, it all sounds great. Runs in Kontakt or Free Kontakt player version 5. Without it, a song would feel empty and weak. This is very handy if you plan to play live or record patterns and variations in real time. But the Fender stuff in Thermionik just sounded flat and lifeless, and I couldn't get an up-to-edge-of-break up Marshall sound that had any sparkle to it either.