FreeAmp2 beta testing started
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- KVRian
- 529 posts since 7 Apr, 2003 from Nashville
My 36 year old balalaika (which I think is a "Prima" size one)running through FrettedSynth FreeAmp 2 and some of the other plugins both getting amp-simmed in places and triggering bass and wave synths. There's also a bit of sampler piano, drum and cymbol. I make really atonal music or noise sometimes, this is one such. Fretted Synth rules.
http://ia300216.us.archive.org/3/items/ ... imas36.mp3
http://ia300216.us.archive.org/3/items/ ... imas36.mp3
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- KVRist
- 236 posts since 12 Sep, 2005
I stumbled upon ttp://www.frettedsynth.com/ Man, there heaps of great plug-ins there.
I've been playing with Amplitube 1 and I thought NI Guitar Rig 2 is the killer...but...well, you know what, for nice rock/metal sound, I believe FreeAmp2 is the answer.
Thank you very much frettedsynth & grymmjack.
It even has a nice manual! I can't believe you guys are not charging us money!!
Do you guys ever put a 3rd party compressor to compress the output of FreeAmp2? (I thought its internal post compressor seems to work wonder by itself)
Thank you again.
I've been playing with Amplitube 1 and I thought NI Guitar Rig 2 is the killer...but...well, you know what, for nice rock/metal sound, I believe FreeAmp2 is the answer.
Thank you very much frettedsynth & grymmjack.
It even has a nice manual! I can't believe you guys are not charging us money!!
Do you guys ever put a 3rd party compressor to compress the output of FreeAmp2? (I thought its internal post compressor seems to work wonder by itself)
Thank you again.
Warm regards,
- Jess
Win XP SP2
Cubase SX 3.1.1
- Jess
Win XP SP2
Cubase SX 3.1.1
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1103 posts since 19 Apr, 2004
Thanks for the Thanks! Working on a new version that will contain all new amp setups (not to replace FA2, a new amp all together) IMHO it will be much better.jess123 wrote:I stumbled upon ttp://www.frettedsynth.com/ Man, there heaps of great plug-ins there.
I've been playing with Amplitube 1 and I thought NI Guitar Rig 2 is the killer...but...well, you know what, for nice rock/metal sound, I believe FreeAmp2 is the answer.
Thank you very much frettedsynth & grymmjack.
It even has a nice manual! I can't believe you guys are not charging us money!!
Do you guys ever put a 3rd party compressor to compress the output of FreeAmp2? (I thought its internal post compressor seems to work wonder by itself)
Thank you again.
Thought maybe a bug was found when I seen this thread come back up
Fretted Synth
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 22 Mar, 2006 from Adelaide, Australia
Number 1 fanboy is very happy to hear thisFrettedSynth wrote:Working on a new version that will contain all new amp setups (not to replace FA2, a new amp all together) IMHO it will be much better.
- KVRAF
- 1651 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from Outer Bongolia
Lately I do use Camel Audio's free CamelCrusher after FreeAmp2, but not primarily for the compression (although a little bit of the "Phat Mode" compression is irresistible, since it's already there and everything ). Mostly I use it to add a little bit of CamelCrusher's "Mech" distortion, which serves pretty well as a speaker distortion simulation.jess123 wrote:Do you guys ever put a 3rd party compressor to compress the output of FreeAmp2? (I thought its internal post compressor seems to work wonder by itself)
All in all, FreeAmp2 is still my favorite amp sim - you can use the stuff in the synth section to give it a little tube bloom and everything - awesome!! No matter what comes out in the future, I think I'll always want FreeAmp2 for a few sounds that I doubt anything else will ever do.