We always recommend against overspending where possible. Better is always going to be in the eyes and ears of the beholder.
Otherwise, you can throw this advantage right out the window, because some amp sims sound good without any tweaking whatsoever! Again, I will refer you to the earlier section on real guitar amps vs. But for someone like me, who likes to work fast and spend less time messing around, they are perfect.
So, if you want to get better at the craft, work at it. Study sound. Study mixing. Figure out how professional producers and mixing engineers mix guitar. Ask them lots of questions. Understand why they do what they do. If you do all that, I promise, you can get as authentic and ultra-realistic as you like. Have a listen to a variety of releases. And it still works. We hope you enjoyed our guide on the top guitar amp simulators.
Chains of up to 16 processors. Enhanced audio engine. Compatible OS s : Windows 64b, Linux. Features : Combine two individually adjustable channels. Various microphone models and positions. Two speaker types V30, G12T Two power amp types Tube, Transistor. Various microphone positions. Presence control. Optional linear signal filtering with a Tube Screamer.
Extra room microphone section. Compatible OS s : Windows. Four switches to toggle different stages. Four sliders to tune the physical parameters. Four buttons on top to control the VST plug-in. Knobs: Gain — input gain, also affects the pre-emphasis filters.
Robinson Dec 12 Dec 12 This amp need IRC cabs impulses? Feb 16 There are built-in IRs, but you can load alternative IRs from extern sources. Kev Sept 03 Sept 03 I'm using this all the time now - better than a lot of paid-for amps while having low impact on resources. Anonymous Aug 14 Aug 14 Messy bottom end on clean sounds. Frank Oct 02 Oct 02 Nothing worse than a messy bottom end.
Steve Jun 02 The interface is a simple to navigate, intuitive GUI. You get one amp and one cabinet choice with the free version, as well as access to a few guitar pedals.
The guitar pedal options are pretty robust, with a Tubescreamer, a few delays, and other gain-related options like noise gating, compression, and a number of ways to shape your sound with EQ. NI has provided a solid simulation starter pack, hoping to get you hooked enough to buy the full version.
It might just work. Amplitube was one of the first guitar sims to really push the boundaries of what you can do without a real amp, and IK Multimedia has vastly expanded the platform since then.
Included in the free version of Amplitube is Cab Room, a virtual recording space where you can swap out different cabinets and microphones. You also get four amps, a host of different pedals, three mics, among a few other goodies. Whats that smell? No goatee required. All rights reserved.
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