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championrabbit wrote:
Lady J wrote:Here is both a:

1) Amp Sim Demo (Amplitube 1)
2) Vanity post of me playing guitar
3) Self promotion for a product i am a developer of.

Booooooooooooooooo Hisssssssssssss
That was pure crap.

:shock:
There's this thing called tact,

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My Youtube Channel - Wires Dream Disasters

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DavenH wrote:
championrabbit wrote:
Lady J wrote:Here is both a:

1) Amp Sim Demo (Amplitube 1)
2) Vanity post of me playing guitar
3) Self promotion for a product i am a developer of.

Booooooooooooooooo Hisssssssssssss
That was pure crap.

:shock:
There's this thing called tact,
Hi Daven how are you? Funny thing about what you said...tact for the tactless :lol: ...besides maybe he was talking about the picture...:hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Yeah that does show up fairly often doesn't it... however it wasn't in the quote. hmmm... not sure I understand the first part of your post - you talking about me?

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DavenH wrote: hmmm... not sure I understand the first part of your post - you talking about me?
absolutely not... :o I've always known you to be the opposite, you have tact...;)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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After much messsing around with the dreaded Soundclick I've chucked up clips of a well known ampsim's emulation of a few well known amps : Fender, Marshall and Mesa's.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/spigg ... _music.htm

Since Zeoy's original idea was to get some 'bare' tones there's no modulation, delay or reverb - and rather than widdle away for the sake of vanity :D I've just used the same couple of crappy lines for both the clean & heavy sounds so folks can hear how the ampsim affect the parts.

Anyways hope someone finds 'em useful...

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You can allways use the Auditorium for file uploads. No need to register for both up- and downloaders.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Cheers for the heads up Sascha - I'll check it out. Didn't realise you needed to actually register with Soundclick just to listen to the clips...:(

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Very good comparisons, Spiggy. What guitar(s) did you use?
I thought the Twin was actually too, hmm, "tame". Maybe a bit too brilliant too. Dunno, I own the original and it doesn't sound exactly like that. Actually all the clean sounds seem to be a bit too "friendly", the Mesa probably being closest to the real deal.
Regarding the driven sounds I found the Plexi to sound good (probably not authentic, but usually I don't care). I found the Rectifier to sound less "chugga-chugga-ish" than what I know from the original. And it's not caused by your playing (which seems to be rather fine).
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Spiggy wrote:Cheers for the heads up Sascha - I'll check it out. Didn't realise you needed to actually register with Soundclick just to listen to the clips...:(
You can listen to them without registering, but you can't download them for later reference.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:Very good comparisons, Spiggy. What guitar(s) did you use?
A very beloved '71 Gibson SG :love:
Sascha Franck wrote:I thought the Twin was actually too, hmm, "tame". Maybe a bit too brilliant too. Dunno, I own the original and it doesn't sound exactly like that. Actually all the clean sounds seem to be a bit too "friendly", the Mesa probably being closest to the real deal.
These are just the stock presets Sascha - my own have a bit more 'grit' but I thought people may find the stock eq's useful rather than my 'adjusted' versions. I could up them as well if anyone's interested.
Sascha Franck wrote:Regarding the driven sounds I found the Plexi to sound good (probably not authentic, but usually I don't care). I found the Rectifier to sound less "chugga-chugga-ish" than what I know from the original. And it's not caused by your playing (which seems to be rather fine).


Cheers mate - like I said I thought it'd be easier to just use one line for the clean and one for the heavy so folks could hear what the amp sim does - as, for example, things like palm muting and articulation brings out a different response from each emulation.

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Sascha Franck wrote: You can listen to them without registering, but you can't download them for later reference.
Edit: just checked - yep maybe be better hosting them at the location you suggested instead.

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Spiggy, sounds like GR to me...

Right ?
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DSP with attitude

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Midiworks wrote:Spiggy, sounds like GR to me...

Right ?
Fraid not Midiworks - it's a Sansamp PSA-1 running thru a Rocktron Vooduvalve (with the preamp off) for some extra cabinet tweakage.

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Soundclip! ??? I have tried and given up several times. What is it about that site? Do they hate Canadians or summat?

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