Amplitube next models? What will they be?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Nah, the older I get the more I want to shred. I want to play at blazing speeds and move all over the fretboard like buttah. It'll never happen and I can't write that style of music anyways but doesn't mean I still don't want to 
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Agreed, partially.guitarzan wrote:I've been on enough Beta teams to know exactly what the problem is with amp sims IMHO...you end up with a majority of shredders and thrashers doing all the talking and then "tone" becomes all about how to sound like shite (palm muted chugging and crap).
Developers...please, listen to Haynes and others for tone inspiration...the thrashers will find a way to f**k it up to their liking, so they'll end up happy anyway!!
There are shredders out there with great tone imho, often not my cup of tea but still that's serious stuff and should be considered in development just like any other style / tone.
You probably meant something else though, bastardizing classic amps for white noise, and here I'm with you all the way.
Cheers,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Careful what you wish for !hibidy wrote:Nah, the older I get the more I want to shred. I want to play at blazing speeds and move all over the fretboard like buttah.
It starts with running down the fretboard like buttah, but the older buttah gets the smellier it becomes.
Hope you're different ...
Lol,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Playing slow and reasonable (maybe even with a bit of taste?) isn't really hard. It's getting my lemming sized fingers to move faster......I'm stuck
I've seen all the practice videos, I've got the foundation of what I need to do. But I guess at 46 it's just asking too much 
- KVRAF
- 25026 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
guitarzan wrote:I've been on enough Beta teams to know exactly what the problem is with amp sims IMHO...you end up with a majority of shredders and thrashers doing all the talking and then "tone" becomes all about how to sound like shite (palm muted chugging and crap).
Developers...please, listen to Haynes and others for tone inspiration...the thrashers will find a way to f**k it up to their liking, so they'll end up happy anyway!!
+1000!
Exactly my point!
- KVRAF
- 25026 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
susiwong wrote: You probably meant something else though, bastardizing classic amps for white noise, and here I'm with you all the way.
Yes, that's how I read it.
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Maybe do more learning off records (or empisree like you kids sayhibidy wrote:Playing slow and reasonable (maybe even with a bit of taste?) isn't really hard. It's getting my lemming sized fingers to move faster......I'm stuckI've seen all the practice videos, I've got the foundation of what I need to do. But I guess at 46 it's just asking too much
Personally videos don't teach me much, putting on a great song and learning it note for note does, trying to emulate the typical phrasing and tone of a great player.
A little bit of every song I learned tends to stick (and come out in the most unsuitable moment
Just saying,
ymmv,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
But back to the original topic, all we heard was one slightly less inspired clip.
I do hope for the SLO emu to deliver the goods that made the original famous.
Cheers,
susiwong
I do hope for the SLO emu to deliver the goods that made the original famous.
Cheers,
susiwong
- KVRAF
- 2707 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
+1hibidy wrote:Nice.susiwong wrote: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?z15jlo7782s3107
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
metalifuxx wrote:+1hibidy wrote:Nice.susiwong wrote: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?z15jlo7782s3107
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Learning at records? PLEASE!
I did that back in the seventies (and a wee bit into the 80's) I can hum (in key) guitar solos from so many classics. I was actually pretty good in high school but not being trained musically at that time (not saying I'm an expert now) and having to get jobs straight out of HS led to it's demise.
Besides, playing bass was more in demand, easier, and provided PAYING gigs! Too bad about it not being my true love
Besides, playing bass was more in demand, easier, and provided PAYING gigs! Too bad about it not being my true love
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Old news, of course.hibidy wrote:Learning at records? PLEASE!I did that back in the seventies (and a wee bit into the 80's) I can hum (in key) guitar solos from so many classics.
Still, for me it's the best way to learn besides jamming, and it's fun (as long as the song choice is up to me).
Ymmv,
susiwong
- KVRAF
- 2331 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from Outer Bongolia
Well, when I'm at KVR I'm always mainly thinking of amp sim development, and I really do think that the reason sims are still so far from the real deal is, at least partially, that too much attention is paid to the opinions of speedsters - the static, non-evolving tone of most (all) sims sounds fine to them because their staccato style often leaves them with no real ear or appreciation for that kind of vintage power amp compression thing.susiwong wrote:Agreed, partially.guitarzan wrote:I've been on enough Beta teams to know exactly what the problem is with amp sims IMHO...you end up with a majority of shredders and thrashers doing all the talking and then "tone" becomes all about how to sound like shite (palm muted chugging and crap).
Developers...please, listen to Haynes and others for tone inspiration...the thrashers will find a way to f**k it up to their liking, so they'll end up happy anyway!!
There are shredders out there with great tone imho, often not my cup of tea but still that's serious stuff and should be considered in development just like any other style / tone.
You probably meant something else though, bastardizing classic amps for white noise, and here I'm with you all the way.
Cheers,
susiwong
Because it sounds fine with short speedburst note clusters they just figure the model is fine when it couldn't be further away in feel. I don't know...tilting at windmills I guess...I know sims can be a lot better, but their development (as well as their tone and feel) seems to be static for now.
They need you on the team, susiwong!
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- KVRian
- 1042 posts since 6 Feb, 2011
I agree that the playing style in the Soldano clip isn't what is normally associated with the amp. We have another 2 clips at the ready for the Soldano. Soldano 2 is really nice, I think it will please (or at least appease!) all of you. 
I'll see if I can expedite posting it.
In the meantime...
Here is the first look at the new amps coming to the Custom Shop...
RockerVerb 50 MKII!

And here's the 2nd audio clip from it.
RockerVerb 2
I'll see if I can expedite posting it.
In the meantime...
Here is the first look at the new amps coming to the Custom Shop...
RockerVerb 50 MKII!

And here's the 2nd audio clip from it.
RockerVerb 2
