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Mr Arkadin wrote:alienmachine, you've heard of Karma, right?
Hi Mr. Arkadin, good to see you around here... :)

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the softube feedback thing is WOW!
and i think their real vs. Sim clips are pretty decent
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It has been released now. So I spent some time with the Rectifier simulation as hi-gain is what really interests me.
It doesn't sound very amazing stock, and I suspect this is because Creamware modeled the amp in the tube-rectified/"spongy" setting, which is really a big hands down when they market this as a hard-rock/metal simulation. It thus is almost essential to run the master low and boost the input with either a pedal or some EQ. A 12dB boost around 1-1.2KHz to the dry signal really helps.

Here's a death-metal quicky I did with drums and some processing (comp+EQ) to back it up:
http://www.home.no/voidar/mp3/daumetl_dynatube.mp3

So my guess is, this software can yield usable results and I would say it's in league with what else is out there, if not better. That's how I feel, but I am partial to the Creamware SFP-platform as a whole, so.. :)

And yes, from what I have heard of the other dynatube simulations, they're good. But I feel hi-gain is the real test for amp-sims as a whole.

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Hmm.. no offense but IMHO that guitar sound is pretty horrible. It's very grainy in a bad way. :(

- bManic
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alienmachine wrote:
Hi Mr. Arkadin, good to see you around here...
i still use your Vintage String Modular patch lots - that was yours right? Shame you didn't get on with you system, you still use it?

As to Dynatube, i may get this as i can have two different models at once, put synths through it etc., although i do have a Pod XT Pro so i'm really trying to justify the cost of getting this to myself. CreamWare's mp3 demoes are notoriously bad (c'mon guys), so i would judge by them.

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bmanic wrote:Hmm.. no offense but IMHO that guitar sound is pretty horrible. It's very grainy in a bad way. :(

- bManic
It's bad in a naughty way :P...

Of course, it can't be used on everything, but I opted for a more "brutal" and grindy approach.
I've heard sounds like this on records before.

It's grainy, but I don't feel the grain is "digital-sounding", if that makes sense.

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I'll take the liberty to post some more clips. This one was done by "bosone" at the planetz Creamware forum.

http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/mus ... master.mp3

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I'm still torn between this and a Toneport at the moment.

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I would think the Toneport is easier to dial in.

Come to think of it. I could always reamp some stuff for you if you have any DI'd work.

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Yeah - the dilemma is the Toneport integrates best with my Variax but Dynatube integrates best with my Scope based setup and both are about the same price.

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Sell your variax. Get a real guitar ;)..

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