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fanfarecircuit wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: ...and I think one more that I can't remember.
well... people are asking for the mutron. isn't the q-tron the same, now taken over by eh?
I've played the Q-Tron, it wouldn't be a bad one to do either. I like the really weird ones a lot too. Their NAMM booth was very cool, it really made you realize how much stuff they have! I was floored. When you go to a store they have a very small percentage of what's made by EH. You'd need a whole room dedicated to their pedals to carry them.

Oh, I also want one of the 12AY7 tube preamp pedals they make since those are great for acoustic guitar. I wonder if that was modeled and able to be put first in the chain just like people are using them on their acoustic guitar recordings in the hardware arena, maybe that would be a good step toward all the acoustic stuff we're seeing people ask for? Hmmm.

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:*breaking news* As I was typing this reply I learned that we will do a Small Clone in the future! Nice.
Is that it for the chorus pedals?
Know anything else on that front? :)

And what kind of time frame are we looking at?
Another year? Or is IK going to start pumping out à la carte models pretty soon?

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I don't know any particular chorus pedals. Care to compile a list of what are the best, most sought-after choruses? :)

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redshift factor wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:*breaking news* As I was typing this reply I learned that we will do a Small Clone in the future! Nice.
Is that it for the chorus pedals?
Know anything else on that front? :)
the ce-1 and univibe are already pretty good, but i agree they could use a few more... i don't remember how the original digital chorus or racks sound, but i guess those have been impoved as well.

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:I don't know any particular chorus pedals. Care to compile a list of what are the best, most sought-after choruses? :)
I have a few times...

I would say these are the most commonly sought after:

Boss CE-2 (Japanese)
TC Electronic SCF
Ibanez CS9 (original '80s)
EH Small Clone

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You know, a small pack of licensed EH pedals would be pretty sweet. You guys could do the Micro-Synth, Bass-Synth, Small Clone, Q-Tron, Memory Man, Hum Debugger, some of the muff variations, etc.

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@redshift: I know, but I was lazy haha - I just wanted a one-shot list. Maybe I'll put up a poll somewhere...

@FET: We definitely enjoy doing the EH pedals apparently, so thanks for the suggestions. I am a huge fan of EH, and want the less reliable or older/vintage ones done first personally :)

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Peter, one thing I keep meaning to ask: were there any changes to Amplitube's gate? I think Line 6's Noise Learn/Reduction system is a godsend when doing work with standard single coils and something similar in Ampltiube 3 (in addition to or instead of a stock gate effect) would be great.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:You know, a small pack of licensed EH pedals would be pretty sweet. You guys could do the Micro-Synth, Bass-Synth, Small Clone, Q-Tron, Memory Man, Hum Debugger, some of the muff variations, etc.
Don't leave out the new "Voice Box"!! ;-)
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Peter, one thing I keep meaning to ask: were there any changes to Amplitube's gate? I think Line 6's Noise Learn/Reduction system is a godsend when doing work with standard single coils and something similar in Ampltiube 3 (in addition to or instead of a stock gate effect) would be great.
It was redone, but I don't know the nitty gritty details - there's also added Depth control.

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redshift factor wrote: TC Electronic SCF
Ibanez CS9 (original '80s)
+1 on both of these. that would at a good amount of sonic variety to the ones already included.

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I still think IK should have ditched the built in gate for a Rocktron HUSH or MXR SmartGate pedal.

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karikoo wrote:Are there any improvements to the automation capabilities?

Right now in AT2 we're forced to use the mouse to switch cabs or amp models (I'm not talking about switching whole presets, mind you). Did you add automation parameters so that a controller like a Novation Remote allows you to switch amp models without having to grab the mouse?
I don't see that available in the automation, currently it would have to use a preset switch (which will be instant like X-GEAR) but I will certainly pass this on along with the "rotating stomp board" and other similar ideas.

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fanfarecircuit wrote:
redshift factor wrote: TC Electronic SCF
Ibanez CS9 (original '80s)
+1 on both of these. that would at a good amount of sonic variety to the ones already included.
Why no love for the CE-2?
Because of the CE-1 that is already in AmpliTube?
The CE-2 and CE-1 are quite different. The CE-2 is the quintessential light, bright, airy chorus, unlike the CE-1 which is dark, thick and heavy.

The CE-2 is probably the all-time king of Chorus pedals to this day.
Though it is very similar to the Ibanez CS9.

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redshift factor wrote:
Why no love for the CE-2?
Because of the CE-1 that is already in AmpliTube?
The CE-2 and CE-1 are quite different. The CE-2 is the quintessential light, bright, airy chorus, unlike the CE-1 which is dark, thick and heavy.

The CE-2 is probably the all-time king of Chorus pedals to this day.
Though it is very similar to the Ibanez CS9.
oh... because i already have a really good ce2 in th1. :oops:

but hey, throw that one in too. :hihi:

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