Well, pedals drag&drop and MIDI learn was very "unAmpliTubish", that didn't stop them from implementing it thoughredshift factor wrote: No, I get it. I just don't like it.
It would be very unAmpliTubish.
Amplitube 3 - screenshot (from NAMM)
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- KVRAF
- 2035 posts since 6 Sep, 2005
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- KVRAF
- 8519 posts since 7 Apr, 2003
this is exactly what i was talking about. good going IK. will be looking for that emailPeter - IK Multimedia wrote:OK to catch up on a couple of things... The preorder cutoff is end of February. There is also going to be a special incentive for those that purchased AmpliTube 2, Metal, and Hendrix so those who spent hundreds before promos came out should get some love too!
Emails are not going out all at once, there are a LOT of emails to be sent. If you still don't have one in th enext day or two let me know.
Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 8519 posts since 7 Apr, 2003
Kevin63101 wrote:Nigel: "Ah, this AMPLITUBE 3 is special, too. Look, see, still got the, uh, the old tagger on it. See, never even played it. See?"
Marty: "You just bought it and... (He points at it)"
Nigel: "Don't touch it. Don't touch it."
Marty: "I wasn't gonna-- I wasn't gonna touch it."
Nigel: "No, don't touch it."
Marty: "I was just pointing at it. I..."
Nigel: "Well, don't point even. It can't..."
Marty: "Don't even point?"
Nigel: "No, it can't be played. Never, I mean, I can't..."
Marty: "Can I look at it?"
Nigel: "No."
Marty: "Don't look at it?"
Nigel: "No, you've seen enough of that one."
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I'm confused about all this cab talk......
I'm looking forward to what AT3 has in it, not loading a bunch of extra cabs....I can do that right now and get that sound. IK put in the time so that I shouldn't have to even consider a different one.....or I'd think
I'm looking forward to what AT3 has in it, not loading a bunch of extra cabs....I can do that right now and get that sound. IK put in the time so that I shouldn't have to even consider a different one.....or I'd think
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- KVRAF
- 8519 posts since 7 Apr, 2003
ahh, so now esoundz GB participants get hosed.Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:You will be better off with the incentive for people who own the three (AT2, Jimi, Metal) outright and not bundled or from promo/freebies. If you don't get any email or other contact about this before NAMM's done let me know.jkleban wrote:Peter,
I have every AT2 offering and bought them all as soon as they came out... I have $134 Jam $ (whatever they are)......
So, when and how much will this upgrade set me back?
Thanks,
Jim
here we go again
whatever, i'll wait for the esoundz GB after the smoke clears then to upgrade. assuming that will happen i can wait for it.
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redshift factor redshift factor https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=54214
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 8 Jan, 2005
Nah. That was always an inevitable part of AmpliTube's unfulfilled potential.A3ntar wrote:Well, pedals drag&drop and MIDI learn was very "unAmpliTubish", that didn't stop them from implementing it thoughredshift factor wrote: No, I get it. I just don't like it.
It would be very unAmpliTubish.
So is a Hi-Watt model. One day...
What I'm wondering about right now is if we can type in parameter values in AmpliTube 3, finally. I'd like to one day have a delay that is exactly 250ms long...
That would fall under more of that unfulfilled potential.
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- KVRAF
- 2035 posts since 6 Sep, 2005
No need to be confused, we are just discussing possible future features and product suggestions.hibidy wrote:I'm confused about all this cab talk......
And this is what you will gethibidy wrote:I'm looking forward to what AT3 has in it
The truth is that none of us here is the Amplitube Product Manager. So we can only voice our opinions.
I see the integrated & optional IR loading cab as an added feature (like TH1, Revalver, LePou, Nick's does) so a step forward, while some see it as a step sideways...
Oh well, we will just agree to disagree on that one.
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- Banned
- 4072 posts since 7 Nov, 2007
redshift factor wrote:I'd like to one day have a delay that is exactly 250ms long...
I get like that too. If I see a parameter somewhere that is like, 251, 1499, 13001... I go crazy. I have the shakes. Eventually, I just scrap the project. Sell the plug in.
Edit =
"New full-stereo path allows you to use the huge collection of analog and digital effects on your vocal tracks, keyboards and drums."
Wowzers, just read that, about Amplitube 3. That's cool..
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redshift factor redshift factor https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=54214
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 8 Jan, 2005
Yeah, now we can have arbitrary values in stereo!

- KVRist
- 89 posts since 10 Jun, 2005 from Berlin
AT3 seems to be nice. But still no Ring Modulator .... 
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Fwiw, imho cab impulses are a mixed blessing.
I have a big collection including Recabinet complete, but built in cabs are so much more convenient than browsing a myriad of options ...
My personal plan is as follows:
First I'll try to get to grips with AT3's wealth of options, I have great hopes for that, especially considering Peter's statement that the older amps all have been reworked, too - pretty sensational ...
Once I have found my favourites here (I'm afraid there will be many
) I might start a thread to share cab recipes using LeCab with the goal of finding a few external reference cabs to use with any ampsim.
And there is GR4's CR too which sounds fantastic ...
Ultimately I want to end up with a small set of reference cabs instead of always starting from scratch.
The list could look something like that:
Sticking to such a small list of cabs will streamline the process a lot for me, in hardware my cabs are a known quantity, I know what to expecct before even connecting an amp. That's how I ultimately want to work ITB, too.
If I need external impulses to reach that goal so be it, if the built in cabs will achieve that - hey, even better.
Ymmv,
susiwong
And I've never been afraid of combining different sims, what sounds good is good.
All I want is establish some constant factors, and cabs are a good place to start.
Too much choice can be limiting, too.
I have a big collection including Recabinet complete, but built in cabs are so much more convenient than browsing a myriad of options ...
My personal plan is as follows:
First I'll try to get to grips with AT3's wealth of options, I have great hopes for that, especially considering Peter's statement that the older amps all have been reworked, too - pretty sensational ...
Once I have found my favourites here (I'm afraid there will be many
And there is GR4's CR too which sounds fantastic ...
Ultimately I want to end up with a small set of reference cabs instead of always starting from scratch.
The list could look something like that:
or similar, ymmv112 open Jensen
112 Thiele EV a la Boogie
212 open Jensens a la Twin
212 open JBL a la Twin
212 open Bulldogs
212 closed T65/70/75
412 closed Greenbacks
412 closed V30s
412 closed T65/70/75
410 open Jensens
Sticking to such a small list of cabs will streamline the process a lot for me, in hardware my cabs are a known quantity, I know what to expecct before even connecting an amp. That's how I ultimately want to work ITB, too.
If I need external impulses to reach that goal so be it, if the built in cabs will achieve that - hey, even better.
Ymmv,
susiwong
And I've never been afraid of combining different sims, what sounds good is good.
All I want is establish some constant factors, and cabs are a good place to start.
Too much choice can be limiting, too.
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- KVRAF
- 12452 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Apparently even the models that existed in AT2, are new again in AT3. According to Peter, they went in and tweaked things under the hood for everything.sinzero wrote:where's the list of what's new in AT3 compared to AT2?
- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Yeah that's a biggie..ckatrun411 wrote:
"New full-stereo path allows you to use the huge collection of analog and digital effects on your vocal tracks, keyboards and drums."
Wowzers, just read that, about Amplitube 3. That's cool..
- KVRAF
- 18395 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
It's true, and a lot of my gripes seemed to have been resolved in this update. I think I was a loud proponent for Dragagle stomps, MIDI Learn, a dedicated non i/o controller and a more modular system for add-ons. Oh yeah, and I invented the Beatles too.Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:zero, you are SUCH the fanboi. Seriously.Seriously, though, for real - you aren't shy about giving criticism where due and it is appreciated.
Now reward me god damn it and make me a beta tester!
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