using amp vst's properly...

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I was wondering whats the proper thing to use all these amp sims... Just was playing around with some overdrive plug and put it before cortex. I barely can hear the overdrive. I was previously putting all the effects after the amp sims, but my friend reminded me that effects usually go before the amp, right? So what should it be guys?

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I tend to set it up as it would be in real life.
I have an Ext preset that i load up for guitars - it looks like this

(1) Classic compressor - a compressor pedal emulator :hihi:
(2) LFX1310 - for chorus, flanger and distortion.
(3) Revolverb as a cab simulator OR Cortex
(4) George Yohngs W1 Limiter

I am *really* happy with the results I get from this setup.
FX First, then amp / cab sim

definitely :-)

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Dynamics fx before the amp and time fx after the amp AFAIK.

COMP>DIST>WAH>AMP>CHORUS>DELAY>REV

Am I wrong or what?!?

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In a "classic" studio there would be some effects also applied after the micced amp, right? Both before and after can work I think, depends on the effect and the song...
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Sometimes (actually pretty often in my case) running a compressor behind the amp (or preamp) stage makes sense.
The amp (if overdriven) will still react on volume changes coming from your guitar fine (=> distortion will be lowered) while the overall volume won't change much. I like that a lot for quite some sounds.
When using a compressor in front of your input, it'll often just steal all the amp response.
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I have been doing a bit of experimentation with this and my preference lies with the chain RAYA presented. But really anything is possible...

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