Amplitube 2 Jimi Hendrix RELEASED this month!!!
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Just fooling with my new toy:
http://home.arcor.de/s.franck/800.mp3
Sloppy playing, no noise reduction (TV and an old CRT switched on), but it's all just played as it came (with the most shitty bits snipped) and it's one single patch, no modifications during playing, just some PU switching and volume fooling.
I quite like this patch. Probably a bit too much compressing (even if there was no compressor used) and occasionally shrill. Should cut through rather well though.
http://home.arcor.de/s.franck/800.mp3
Sloppy playing, no noise reduction (TV and an old CRT switched on), but it's all just played as it came (with the most shitty bits snipped) and it's one single patch, no modifications during playing, just some PU switching and volume fooling.
I quite like this patch. Probably a bit too much compressing (even if there was no compressor used) and occasionally shrill. Should cut through rather well though.
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I think the jazz stuff sounds especially nice Sascha, but the range of tones on one preset is nice as well..
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- KVRist
- 177 posts since 25 Dec, 2005 from Indy
Ah, you b*stards. I clicked that link fully expecting to see Mikey from Orange County Choppers.
That guy was no Mikey. He reminded more of that annoying douche with the blonde mullet from the encyclopedia britannica commercials back in the early 90's.
That guy was no Mikey. He reminded more of that annoying douche with the blonde mullet from the encyclopedia britannica commercials back in the early 90's.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2035 posts since 6 Sep, 2005
warren wrote:Ah, you b*stards. I clicked that link fully expecting to see Mikey from Orange County Choppers.
That guy was no Mikey. He reminded more of that annoying douche with the blonde mullet from the encyclopedia britannica commercials back in the early 90's.
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 17 Feb, 2006 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Well....it's the eve of the 24th and no sign of AT2. No email from IKMM, and no postings from Squids, I wonder why....?
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 17 Feb, 2006 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
OT..I was using GuitarPort and getting 5.2ms in the latecy department, which I felt was adequate. This evening I installed ASIO4ALL and it bumped me down to 1.3ms. All I can say is WOW!
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
hey, sorry, i was asleep haha. the GT8 has a line out for recording as well as midi in and out. I can even use the GT8 to change patches in GR but GR is slowww when changing patches. I'm on a Mac, but there is editor software for the GT8 for downloading and uploading patches and firmware on the PC platform. The latency is not a problem with a good sound card. the GT8 was not meant to be fully PC compatible although there are some great folks out there making their own software for it.The GT8 demo with Mikey from American Choppers was pretty good indeed. I wasn't aware though that you could use it with your PC. It is using a USB connection? how solid are the drivers/latency?
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
I have some cool direct channel guitar riffs that I would like to sit down and run through AT2 for ya. I WILL do it! I promise.~BURNY~ wrote:Squids wrote: By the way, I am almost ready with those clips for you guys. Maybe by tomorrow I'll have some and then I will try to keep up some more coming.Next week maybe?
In the meantime, this is a quick couple of riffs strung together.
http://www.sonicreality.com/squidscorne ... ramped.mp3
Is it real or is it memorex?
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- KVRist
- 114 posts since 26 Apr, 2005
Thank you, I appreciate.Squids wrote:I have some cool direct channel guitar riffs that I would like to sit down and run through AT2 for ya. I WILL do it! I promise.~BURNY~ wrote:Squids wrote: By the way, I am almost ready with those clips for you guys. Maybe by tomorrow I'll have some and then I will try to keep up some more coming.Next week maybe?
In the meantime, this is a quick couple of riffs strung together.
http://www.sonicreality.com/squidscorne ... ramped.mp3
Is it real or is it memorex?Just kidding. What do you think?
I'd really like to say "wow!", but I would be lying then. There's a wierd plastic quality to it especially on the sustained note... What else? Give us more, please.
Did you mean Novanex btw?
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- Banned
- 181 posts since 9 Feb, 2006
Maybe what we all have to do is forget this Holy Grail of amp emulation and just accept these things can "sorta" make something musical and fool the punters, at least some of the time.... heh
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
8/10 - Good but not great.Squids wrote:http://www.sonicreality.com/squidscorne ... ramped.mp3
Is it real or is it memorex?Just kidding. What do you think?
IMHO of course.
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Ay caramba !
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- KVRAF
- 1821 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
BumpMickGael wrote:Squids, let's say that it does not ship until mid-March - how long do you think it will be before copies ship to you and you can then start shipping out to AT1 owners?
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- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
You know what? I KNEW it!
Now I don't even know if I should bother posting any clips. You know why? Because that WAS a real amp!!!!!! I was just testing you. Notice I didn't say otherwise if you read my post carefully. I wanted to see if this was going to be worth my time to do it specifcally for this thread. I had a feeling and even WROTE in the post that I might just post a sample of a real amp to see if this would happen. But, then I edited that part out so I could REALLY see if that would be the case. YEP!
Plasticy? Bollocks. It's a $10,000. Jimmy Page Les Paul through a Vox AC30 cranked to 10 with a freakin' SM57 in front of it. Doesn't get any more REAL than that. 8/10? That's even a real JMI Vox from the mid 60's. Costs around $3,000 on the market. This one even belonged to a well known recording musician. I bought it from Ed Cherney.
Look, I don't mind sharing and everything and I understand the appreciation of tone is subjective but I really think that no matter what I play there's just going to be "opposition" perhaps just because some people just WANT to think it is not going to be up to par. If that's going to be the case then I really don't have time to just play right into that trap. Sorry.
I have the direct channel riffs of this and many others that I was going to run through AmpliTube 2 this weekend but before I spent my time doing that I thought I'd see what you'd say about a real hardware amp first. One that is as real as it gets, unprocessed, miked correctly, played at least decently...several riffs back to back and put together hastily in Wavelab is the worste I can say about it but that has nothing to do with the tone, just the "composition" of it... which i didn't have time to work on and now I am glad I DIDN'T spend that time... would have been a waste it seems.
I really think the judging of mp3 demos for guitar amp sims is going to be all over the map no matter what it is (especially since as it has been put by others, the tone also depends on the player and the guitar which is going to be different for EVERYONE). Plus there are different styles that people like or even different amps! Maybe you just don't like a VOX AC30!!! Sorry it doesn't sound more like a Mesa!
But, in this particular case it has nothing to do with any amp sim. 
Plasticy? Bollocks. It's a $10,000. Jimmy Page Les Paul through a Vox AC30 cranked to 10 with a freakin' SM57 in front of it. Doesn't get any more REAL than that. 8/10? That's even a real JMI Vox from the mid 60's. Costs around $3,000 on the market. This one even belonged to a well known recording musician. I bought it from Ed Cherney.
Look, I don't mind sharing and everything and I understand the appreciation of tone is subjective but I really think that no matter what I play there's just going to be "opposition" perhaps just because some people just WANT to think it is not going to be up to par. If that's going to be the case then I really don't have time to just play right into that trap. Sorry.
I have the direct channel riffs of this and many others that I was going to run through AmpliTube 2 this weekend but before I spent my time doing that I thought I'd see what you'd say about a real hardware amp first. One that is as real as it gets, unprocessed, miked correctly, played at least decently...several riffs back to back and put together hastily in Wavelab is the worste I can say about it but that has nothing to do with the tone, just the "composition" of it... which i didn't have time to work on and now I am glad I DIDN'T spend that time... would have been a waste it seems.
I really think the judging of mp3 demos for guitar amp sims is going to be all over the map no matter what it is (especially since as it has been put by others, the tone also depends on the player and the guitar which is going to be different for EVERYONE). Plus there are different styles that people like or even different amps! Maybe you just don't like a VOX AC30!!! Sorry it doesn't sound more like a Mesa!
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
About a week.MickGael wrote:BumpMickGael wrote:Squids, let's say that it does not ship until mid-March - how long do you think it will be before copies ship to you and you can then start shipping out to AT1 owners?
