Amplitube 2's Hi-Gain sounds..
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- KVRian
- 1214 posts since 10 Aug, 2005
Quite like some of those, having a very nicely played riff of course helpsTeleJuan wrote:Ok, so here's my set of samples. Thanks Sindhi for the unprocessed lick!
1 Unprocessed
2. All Solid State
3. DualAmp Pomwer Rhythm
4. HeavyStack1
5. Megagain detuned
6. Subdrive
7. Stereo Heavy 2
8. Dual Brit Crunch (for the rock guys)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemus ... dID=519319
I'm not guitarist and no expert at all but I've tried pretty much every amp sim out there and nothing comes even close this AT2. It sounds awesome!
Good job TeleJuan and Sindhi.
- KVRAF
- 4216 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
I still think this sounds more convincing as far as how the "tubeness" is being perceived. Listen to how the attack cleans up toward the end. That's how it should react to dynamics on a real amp, imo.
http://www.shanesanders.com/kvrtemp/crunchtest.mp3
It's just Green Machine II and compression using an Ibanez baritone axe with stock PAF clone pickups. But I think I should have used a newer pick because that one adds just a little too much scratch in there.
I'm kind of on a clean sound quest these days anyway, so an AT2 purchase is down the road for me if at all. I probably only need 4 or 5 sounds and I'm set for life. I'm pretty happy with Green Machine II, GSuite, and Similanalog for the moment, but I feel certain that AT2 is probably more versatile in the long run (but maybe more of a CPU hog than is realistic for my kind of projects).
http://www.shanesanders.com/kvrtemp/crunchtest.mp3
It's just Green Machine II and compression using an Ibanez baritone axe with stock PAF clone pickups. But I think I should have used a newer pick because that one adds just a little too much scratch in there.
I'm kind of on a clean sound quest these days anyway, so an AT2 purchase is down the road for me if at all. I probably only need 4 or 5 sounds and I'm set for life. I'm pretty happy with Green Machine II, GSuite, and Similanalog for the moment, but I feel certain that AT2 is probably more versatile in the long run (but maybe more of a CPU hog than is realistic for my kind of projects).
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 15 Sep, 2005
Like the B4.A3ntar wrote:Btw, the samples did not impress me either. I have the feeling that AT2 is one of these apps that feels and plays great, but just sits badly in a mix.
I'm afraid I have to agree.
Unfortunately.
THUS FAR...
- KVRAF
- 4216 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
Yeah, I think it does pretty well on clean sounds too. The trick is to use both gain stages with very little gain in each of them. And compression going into the amp and compression again toward the end of the chain. I still have a lot of experimenting to do.A3ntar wrote:I always found Green Machine II to be excellent on high gain sounds.
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- KVRAF
- 5017 posts since 13 Dec, 2005 from The Void
Shane, why don't you just use a pedal compressor?

Jens, "B.t.w.: it appears I was wrong"
- KVRAF
- 4216 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
I do sometimes but haven't really done much recording because I'm always too busy composing. I tend to jam a lot and write a lot on guitar but these past few years have been about learning how to use a softstudio. I've kind of reached a comfort zone there now and want to start playing more. So...Sickle wrote:Shane, why don't you just use a pedal compressor?
I have a GT-8 that I'm using as a proxy direct box at the moment (planning on buying a small dedicated d.i. box soon) and sometimes I use dry + compression going out of that into my Mackie which then goes to my computer. Then that signal hits the amp sim + effects + another compressor. On clean sounds, I've sometimes had another compressor before the amp.
Would a pedal compressor sound better than a Voxengo Marquis? I used to have two RNC1773's for guitar but sold them both. Those were nice and not too expensive.
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- KVRAF
- 5017 posts since 13 Dec, 2005 from The Void
Dunno, I'd have to A/B em, but I'm using a vintage BOSS optical compressor and it's shweeet.Shane Sanders wrote:Would a pedal compressor sound better than a Voxengo Marquis?

Jens, "B.t.w.: it appears I was wrong"
- KVRAF
- 4216 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
I'll look into it as well. It definitely can't hurt to tame the dry signal a bit and gain some headroom on the way into the computer. Right now I'm trying to get all my projects where they save completely in FLS. So it's important for me to capture the dry performance and reamp at will (and be able to change things as I obtain better VSTs). A pedal would screw with that a bit, but not too bad as I'm sure I probably couldn't tell the difference between a comp setting that I dialed in one day and one I dial in a month later as long as the gain level is the same (thinking in terms of how to keep a project's recording consistent with itself).Sickle wrote:Dunno, I'd have to A/B em, but I'm using a vintage BOSS optical compressor and it's shweeet.Shane Sanders wrote:Would a pedal compressor sound better than a Voxengo Marquis?
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- KVRAF
- 5017 posts since 13 Dec, 2005 from The Void
I just did a quick A/B between them and they're both good. Of course, the Voxengo's gonna be more diverse, but the pedal's still kick ass. I liked both results pretty much, it's just a matter prefference. For me, having that out of the way while recording and not fussing with it later is one less thing to worry about when tracking/mixing, but this is guitar/bass only we're talking here..

Jens, "B.t.w.: it appears I was wrong"
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- KVRian
- 1372 posts since 22 Sep, 2003 from New Delhi, India
Who the HELL is SINDHI ?????"spuddle wrote:Quite like some of those, having a very nicely played riff of course helpsTeleJuan wrote:Ok, so here's my set of samples. Thanks Sindhi for the unprocessed lick!
1 Unprocessed
2. All Solid State
3. DualAmp Pomwer Rhythm
4. HeavyStack1
5. Megagain detuned
6. Subdrive
7. Stereo Heavy 2
8. Dual Brit Crunch (for the rock guys)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemus ... dID=519319
I'm not guitarist and no expert at all but I've tried pretty much every amp sim out there and nothing comes even close this AT2. It sounds awesome!
Good job TeleJuan and Sindhi.
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- KVRAF
- 7316 posts since 7 Mar, 2003
Neverheard of Meshuggah huh???Killvehicle wrote:2 things drop A flat!!! COme on man thats just ridiculous. THere is nop reason a guitar should be that low, even a 7 string,, Takes all the punch and heaviness out.
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