Are there any plug-ins that can help make Amplitube sound more like a tube amp?
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 23 Jun, 2010
I love the warmth that come out of tube amps. Whether they are being played clean or with distortion the sound is much better than pure electronic amplifiers that output a flatter sound.
I was wondering if there are any types of plug-ins that can help (even if it's just a little bit) with creating a warmer authentic tube amp sound out of amplitube or guitar rig.
I was wondering if there are any types of plug-ins that can help (even if it's just a little bit) with creating a warmer authentic tube amp sound out of amplitube or guitar rig.
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- KVRian
- 1171 posts since 21 Feb, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 24411 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Did you try Amplitube 3? Supposedly it's much better than older versions.
I didn't try it, but I'm just transferring what I've read a lot of times on various forums. Myself, I use AcmeBarGig Shred and it's freaking amazing!
I didn't try it, but I'm just transferring what I've read a lot of times on various forums. Myself, I use AcmeBarGig Shred and it's freaking amazing!
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Experiment with combinations of Bootsie's Density II and FerricTDS http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/, internal sidechain @ ca 200 Hz, try before AT as well as after.
One or two of these should do the trick, at least they do here.
Check for the (tube) comp in AT's rack and remove it.
Ymmv,
susiwong
One or two of these should do the trick, at least they do here.
Check for the (tube) comp in AT's rack and remove it.
Ymmv,
susiwong
- KVRAF
- 2331 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from Outer Bongolia
I agree with susiwong's suggestion to use additional dynamics processing - try before AND after, too. Experiment with the thresholds and ratios - you're not really trying to compress the entire signal, just shape the dynamic response in interesting ways to get an amp-like envelope (representing power amp sag, bloom, etc, and also the speaker/cab compression/limiting effects).
I haven't tried Bootsie's plugins for this yet (I will!) but I know this approach works in general - for all amp modeling software, or even for a hardware preamp or attenuated amp used with a convolver loaded with cab IRs.
I haven't tried Bootsie's plugins for this yet (I will!) but I know this approach works in general - for all amp modeling software, or even for a hardware preamp or attenuated amp used with a convolver loaded with cab IRs.
- KVRAF
- 18372 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Well, the answer is quite obvious, no? If AmpliTube sounds like a tube amp, running two instances one after the other will sound twice as much as a tube amp. Just keep stacking instances until you have the tube sound you want.
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- KVRian
- 755 posts since 25 Aug, 2009
zerocrossing wrote:Well, the answer is quite obvious, no? If AmpliTube sounds like a tube amp, running two instances one after the other will sound twice as much as a tube amp. Just keep stacking instances until you have the tube sound you want.
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Meh.
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- KVRAF
- 12443 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
I just tried that. I had several instances running and my room suddenly got really hot from all the tube warmth being generated by Amplitube. Can someone recommend a plugin to cool things down?zerocrossing wrote:Well, the answer is quite obvious, no? If AmpliTube sounds like a tube amp, running two instances one after the other will sound twice as much as a tube amp. Just keep stacking instances until you have the tube sound you want.
- KVRian
- 1173 posts since 9 Jul, 2006 from Germany
Just add a kind of a "tube booster" to your recording chain in front of the computer!
I'm using a Reußenzehn Daniel D Tubebooster. But there are a lot of similar products that can do this as well (Hughes+Kettner and so on).
It is a REAL difference. Check it out.
I'm using a Reußenzehn Daniel D Tubebooster. But there are a lot of similar products that can do this as well (Hughes+Kettner and so on).
It is a REAL difference. Check it out.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
My plugin sounds like a plugin, so I want to add more plugins to make it sound less like a plugin.zerocrossing wrote:Well, the answer is quite obvious, no? If AmpliTube sounds like a tube amp, running two instances one after the other will sound twice as much as a tube amp. Just keep stacking instances until you have the tube sound you want.
-Kim.
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- KVRist
- 103 posts since 14 Jul, 2005
Kim (esoundz) wrote:My plugin sounds like a plugin, so I want to add more plugins to make it sound less like a plugin.zerocrossing wrote:Well, the answer is quite obvious, no? If AmpliTube sounds like a tube amp, running two instances one after the other will sound twice as much as a tube amp. Just keep stacking instances until you have the tube sound you want.
-Kim.
- KVRAF
- 2158 posts since 11 Oct, 2007 from Almanya
There's one thing that I found out:
as good as IK's preamp-modeling might be, their cabinet simulations -IMHO- are poor. To say the least.
I always turn the internal cabinet off and put an instance of Voxengo Boogex behind Amplitube, loaded with one of the glorious Red Wire or ReCabinet IRs.
This way, it sounds far more organic and "real" to me.
instant de-silky-fyer.
instant ruffness.
instant me likes.
(I own Amplitube Metal and various other Amplitube 2 products, BTW. So I can say nothing about Amplitube 3, haven't tried or heard it yet.)
as good as IK's preamp-modeling might be, their cabinet simulations -IMHO- are poor. To say the least.
I always turn the internal cabinet off and put an instance of Voxengo Boogex behind Amplitube, loaded with one of the glorious Red Wire or ReCabinet IRs.
This way, it sounds far more organic and "real" to me.
instant de-silky-fyer.
instant ruffness.
instant me likes.
(I own Amplitube Metal and various other Amplitube 2 products, BTW. So I can say nothing about Amplitube 3, haven't tried or heard it yet.)
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- KVRAF
- 2513 posts since 13 Jun, 2008 from Napier,New Zealand
I've heard this is good for tube distortion effects (I've not tried it, It's fairly cheap though):
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3557.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3557.html
