dubbelQ wrote:On the contrary. Its all too easy to hear if its a real amp or ampsim. You immediately hear the static sound from ampsims. The harsch digital sound is something you can't get rid of either, no matter how much you tweak the EQ. The 3D is something you dont have with ampsims. A hardware amp blends well into a mix while with ampsims its not really possible to do that good enough.Wolfen666 wrote: - It is almost impossible to know in a mix if the guitar has been recorded with real amplifiers or good software simulators with a good soundcard
Ampsims are nothing mor than ampsims. Of course they're better than nothing but they are what they are, a substitute for the hardware. A Trabant car is still a Trabant and not a BMW no matter how you try to disguise it as a BMW.Knowing that, now you can try again amplifier simulators, for what they are and not more, using good convertors, good studio speakers, and of course good amp sims, like the Vandal one I like a lot, or the very good free ones, as LePou / TSE and IgniteAmps plug-ins
being someone who firmly believes there is a place for both (but I prefer to say all three because of Vandal and the way it does things so different to amp sims but so similar to amps) I can honestly say that I could record parts if so inclined that you would only be guessing which is which.
I cannot tell you how bad I feel for people who instead of thinking 'and' only see 'or'. The things we refuse to see, the things we refuse to accept all in the name of vanity (not aimed at you dubbleQ). This dude here plays the guitar, I do not play amps, I do not play amp sims...I play guitar. There is no better imo, just other methods, some suit my style better than others but I see them all as more choices.
Now blueman (Rich right? ) makes a point I said "preach on my brother", you can spend all your work time messing with this model and that model, this stomp or that stomp, this cab or that cab, this mic or that mic (or in the case of GR4 8 mics). THIS is why I mentioned Vandal because it's pretty much all right in front of you and you dial in a tone like you would with an amp and that eliminates the problem originally stated in this thread.
Here's the deal, sims allow me to go sonically where I could not afford to go to before. My tube amp (amps counting my Marshall pre) give me capabilities that the sim cannot but amps do have some significant flaws that could hurt the recording artist and for the live artist are suspect at best.
I have owned a lot amps, sold a lot of amps, tried a lot of amps and still have no use for any solidstate amp made except for the GK which is seriously dated (though this is not set in stone and a line six amp is the exception as is tech 21, however having a 4x12 and a power amp I can use a POD and do the same thing). Tube amps come with a bittersweet love/hate component...the power transformer, those with tube amps know that if you get too close your ax picks up the hum from the transformer, but that big massive transformer is also what helps the sound, but that big transformer can kill your sound in the case of a slight brown out or poorly wired venues. Yes this is a fact and I suspect where the concept of the variarc first came in, to maintain constant voltage.
Of the tube amps I have owned one was a 100 watt plexi that had what was then called the cali hotrod and I modded it with a master volume. I loved that amp, it was my baby for years...and then I changed the tubes. Shortly after I traded it for a boogie sob (my first sob). Not all tube amps sound the same even when they are the exact same model, this is awesome and a problem depending on what you are doing. If you decide to go to a song a month or two later to do a punch to fix one thing that is nagging you you might make it worse. You younger guys are spoiled because you do not commit to anything now but back in the day with tape once you made the change there was no undo.
Anyone who favors one 'or' the other to the point of 'never' are close minded, those who see sims 'and' amps as tools are open minded. It amazes me how many people (even those who I admire and respect a lot) only talk about what an amp or what a sim can't do...I think the key lies in what each can do and if you cant see that it's not because of the sim, the amp or any other factor than YOU.
