Amp sim for clean jazz guitar sound
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Helsinki
What amp simulation plug-in (or other effects) do you suggest for getting clean thick jazz sound out of semi acoustic guitar?
Thanks,
MoreK
Thanks,
MoreK
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
I always though that Amplitube did cleans extremely well. Cortex could also be quite good if set up right, plus it's free. Jazz guitar is a lot about the guitar and the player though and less about the amp. You'd be able to pull a nice well rounded jazz tone out of a Marshall if you've got everything else going for you and know how to tweak an amp. Plus some jazz players want the ultra clean sound of a JC-120 or Twin Reverb while others want something that'll break up a bit, so it's really just a huge matter of taste.
BTW, since I brought up a Twin I'm sure someone will tell you to check out Guitar Suite, as it has a Twin model, but I don't care for that model at all. The JCM900 model there could work though at light drive settings. I also thought that Native Instruments Fender Twin from the Guitar Combo's was pretty good, and if you wanna spend a bit of cash now that I think about it, this could be perfect for that task.
Since your running a semi-acoustic (I'm assuming you mean an acoustic w/ a pick-up and not a hollow body) though, you're really just gonna need to experiment. With the right hollow body I'm sure any of the amp sims listed would do the job well enough with a little tweaking.
BTW, since I brought up a Twin I'm sure someone will tell you to check out Guitar Suite, as it has a Twin model, but I don't care for that model at all. The JCM900 model there could work though at light drive settings. I also thought that Native Instruments Fender Twin from the Guitar Combo's was pretty good, and if you wanna spend a bit of cash now that I think about it, this could be perfect for that task.
Since your running a semi-acoustic (I'm assuming you mean an acoustic w/ a pick-up and not a hollow body) though, you're really just gonna need to experiment. With the right hollow body I'm sure any of the amp sims listed would do the job well enough with a little tweaking.
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
I love Cortex, but I've had trouble getting a clean sound out of it. I'd recommend Voxengo's Boogex. Also free. I usually use it as really mean convolution processor, but came across some good clean sounds with it by accident. It's clean sounds sound to me closer to the real thing than its high gain distortion sounds (which are lovely in their own way).
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- KVRist
- 280 posts since 7 Mar, 2005 from Slovenia
I just did a post on the "music cafe":
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=103556
it's a jazz song, with a semi-hollow guitar and amplitube. See for your self. I like the sound a lot.
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Ah yes, the sound I'm talking about is the solo part only, the theme was done differently.

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=103556
it's a jazz song, with a semi-hollow guitar and amplitube. See for your self. I like the sound a lot.
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Ah yes, the sound I'm talking about is the solo part only, the theme was done differently.
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
Well this is as close to jazz as I ever got:
http://www.andras-shimon.com/MUSIC/SpringJump.mp3
There is no amp sim on it.
Guitar: Epiphone dot 335
Kjaerhus GAC-1 (GATE, EQ, Compressor w/make up volume)
Kjaerhus GMO-1 (Flanger, preset 27)
UAD-1 Plate 140 reverb (typeA 1ms)
Kjaerhus GPP-1
TRacks in the final to warm things up even a little more.(compressor and limiter)
By the way all compressors and FX's are very subtle, you have to be careful otherwise you loose dynamic range.
If I was to re-Record this today I would have done a much better job.
First of all today I have a modified ART tube DI that would warm up things even more.(yeah engineering school finally came handy)
The Kjaerhus GMO-1 has since been updated and now you can have more EQ control over it (you can make it sound more warm)
I would also insert a little delay before the chorus.
Synced to the host at 1/4 beat, very short tail and volume.
Kinda like 2 very low volume echo returns.
With the Chorus and the Reverb after it you almost can't even tell it's there but it does wonders.
VERY IMPORTANT:
If you want jazz sound get this (the Blue one 1mm):

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/110781/
You won't believe your ears!
By the way I would love to record and show you my upgraded sound but unfortunately I am in a wheel chair, drugged up and can't play or even move for that mater. (knee surgery, I can't wait to play again)
http://www.andras-shimon.com/MUSIC/SpringJump.mp3
There is no amp sim on it.
Guitar: Epiphone dot 335
Kjaerhus GAC-1 (GATE, EQ, Compressor w/make up volume)
Kjaerhus GMO-1 (Flanger, preset 27)
UAD-1 Plate 140 reverb (typeA 1ms)
Kjaerhus GPP-1
TRacks in the final to warm things up even a little more.(compressor and limiter)
By the way all compressors and FX's are very subtle, you have to be careful otherwise you loose dynamic range.
If I was to re-Record this today I would have done a much better job.
First of all today I have a modified ART tube DI that would warm up things even more.(yeah engineering school finally came handy)
The Kjaerhus GMO-1 has since been updated and now you can have more EQ control over it (you can make it sound more warm)
I would also insert a little delay before the chorus.
Synced to the host at 1/4 beat, very short tail and volume.
Kinda like 2 very low volume echo returns.
With the Chorus and the Reverb after it you almost can't even tell it's there but it does wonders.
VERY IMPORTANT:
If you want jazz sound get this (the Blue one 1mm):

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/110781/
You won't believe your ears!
By the way I would love to record and show you my upgraded sound but unfortunately I am in a wheel chair, drugged up and can't play or even move for that mater. (knee surgery, I can't wait to play again)
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- KVRian
- 529 posts since 7 Apr, 2003 from Nashville
Niko's Tubebaby plus any flavoring from Luxonix' LFX-1310. If you need a chainer get CTAF's MultiFXVST. All free.
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- KVRist
- 261 posts since 3 Jun, 2003 from Near Chicago
A totally underrated amp sim is Steinberg's Warp. Warp has a fabulous Jazz Cube model.
I used to own a Roland Cube 30 and I compared the Warp model to a Cube 30 model and the sound a feel were very comparable (at least to my ears and fingers). YMMV.
The Gsuite Rednef Twin can also work with a bit of EQ.
I used to own a Roland Cube 30 and I compared the Warp model to a Cube 30 model and the sound a feel were very comparable (at least to my ears and fingers). YMMV.
The Gsuite Rednef Twin can also work with a bit of EQ.
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- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
Most amp sims can do good clean to slightly crunchy sounds that I have tried. I even use the Cakewalk Amp sim quite a bit for these types of tasks. Boogex can do it as well. Guitar suite should be able to do it. The MDA combo is another that should nail it.
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
Hard knee or soft knee?AndrewSimon wrote:unfortunately I am in a wheel chair, drugged up and can't play or even move for that mater. (knee surgery, I can't wait to play again)
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
www.noisevault.comJonny X wrote:Sorry to have to ask, but while were talking about it, where can you find IR for VoxBox? there was one good site I remeber that has mics, reverbs, amps etc
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- KVRAF
- 1949 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from Labrador
Either way, I bet he's wearing a compression bandage.cptgone wrote:Hard knee or soft knee?AndrewSimon wrote:unfortunately I am in a wheel chair, drugged up and can't play or even move for that mater. (knee surgery, I can't wait to play again)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 14 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Helsinki
Thanks all for the great tips and samples!
My new baby is Ibanez AK85, which is semi-hollow - to be more precise. (Actually I'm little lost with the terms "semi-acoustic", "semi-hollow" and "hollow" guitars?! Maybe someone could explain more?)
Thanks Funkyboy for the tips, I tried Guitar Suite with pretty good results. I need to experiment it more.
I will check Boogex as well during the weekend.
Thanks mman and Andew for the clips, very nice stuff! Guitar sound in both examples is maybe more processed than what I'm after.
Bennett, I couldn't find Warp in Steinberg pages, I guess it's budled with Cubase?
Thanks again!
MoreK
My new baby is Ibanez AK85, which is semi-hollow - to be more precise. (Actually I'm little lost with the terms "semi-acoustic", "semi-hollow" and "hollow" guitars?! Maybe someone could explain more?)
Thanks Funkyboy for the tips, I tried Guitar Suite with pretty good results. I need to experiment it more.
I will check Boogex as well during the weekend.
Thanks mman and Andew for the clips, very nice stuff! Guitar sound in both examples is maybe more processed than what I'm after.
Bennett, I couldn't find Warp in Steinberg pages, I guess it's budled with Cubase?
Thanks again!
MoreK
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada

