Now, I've played with Guitar Rig 3 extensively. Great effects attempting to cover up piss poor amp emulations, in my opinion. I wish I could buy NI Guitar FX, but I don't think that product will ever exist. (or is it Reaktor?)
Anyway, you could complain about missed release dates, but IK Multimedia is in a country where they killed a man for writing legislation to give employers the right to fire someone for being a bad worker. They do not like to work a lot. (Not racist, I'm Italian and man I wish the U.S. would adopt a bit of this attitude)
So I'm eager for AT Metal too. I've also learned that release dates mean next to nothing. I also know the anger of buying something that is clearly still in beta and rushed out the door. So let's give IK some slack because frankly, I bet their Metal version blows the doors off Revalver. IMO, it'll be more than worth the wait. Calm down every body. There's a nice high gain model in AT2 already that should keep you shredding for a little while.
Mark
redshift factor wrote: This is the AmpliTube 2 fiasco all over again. One can only imagine how many sales IKMM lost to Guitar Rig, Waves GTR, Guitar Rig 2, Waves GTR 2 - all released in between the time AmpliTube 2 was announced and finally began shipping. It looks like they're going for a repeat with AmpliTube Metal and Revalver MKIII, Revalver Metal Edition, Softube Metal Amp Room, etc... all of these will have been announced and released in between the time AmpliTube Metal was announced and finally begins shipping.
BTW, Metal is not in StompIO. If you own AmpliTube 2 and you buy StompIO, you get Metal free... when it is released, which IKMM lead everyone to believe would be about a month after StompIO started shipping... at this point I think any AmpliTube 2 owners who bought StompIO early should probably be feeling a bit mislead and perhaps even ripped off.


