Amplitube 4 is here!!!!! ......well almost.....
- KVRAF
- 11950 posts since 31 Aug, 2013 from Someplace else
Doesn't look like it's for me. I have no need for loopers or an 8 track, and I don't want to pay for things that are irrelevant to me.
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― Pink Floyd
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
With that logic I wouldn't ever buy a car because they all seem to come with cigarette lighters.Bombadil wrote:Doesn't look like it's for me. I have no need for loopers or an 8 track, and I don't want to pay for things that are irrelevant to me.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
- KVRAF
- 11950 posts since 31 Aug, 2013 from Someplace else
Uh-huh. Cigarette lighter chargers can be used to plug things in (at least they used to be). So, the analogy doesn't really hold. If I want to noodle around, I load the A3 standalone, or the Scuffham Amp standalone. If I want to do some overdubbing, I launch my DAW using custom templates for what I want to do. So, why would I want something like this?
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd
― Pink Floyd
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
For better amp models and cab simulation maybe ...Bombadil wrote:So, why would I want something like this?
I haven't used AT4 by the way, so can't say what it will sound like, but I still think S-Gear > anything IK have done including the Mesa stuff. But, for the price the upgrade is a no brainer for me and I won't use the looper either.
Do you use the tuner? I don't. Do you use the MIDI preset configuration? I don't. I even bypass the cabs in AT3 pretty much universally.
Basically I can't think of any software that I own that doesn't have features I don't use. I'll bet $20 that you stick with a base set of stuff you use with S-Gear also, while ignoring other features.
It doesn't really matter to me if you want AT4 or not, it's just that "I don't need feature x, so it's not for me" ignores feature a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i. And typically, it's the features you DO use that drive value in a product. But call me crazy, lots of people do.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
And by the way, it is a great analogy. I don't care what the lighter socket is for. I haven't used one in a car for years and years and have no use for it. So, why am I paying for it in my car? Because the car does a bunch of other shit I find useful.Bombadil wrote:Uh-huh. Cigarette lighter chargers can be used to plug things in (at least they used to be). So, the analogy doesn't really hold. If I want to noodle around, I load the A3 standalone, or the Scuffham Amp standalone. If I want to do some overdubbing, I launch my DAW using custom templates for what I want to do. So, why would I want something like this?
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Peter:
What happens to the old Marshalls from AT3? Are they carried over into AT4? On that note, assuming so, it would be nice to disable any unused gear--for me, these new Marshalls will render the old ones useless
Am I understating this right: all of the old AT3 amps and FX look, sound, and behave exactly the same in AT4 (no upgraded tones or added features)?
Thx,
Rich
What happens to the old Marshalls from AT3? Are they carried over into AT4? On that note, assuming so, it would be nice to disable any unused gear--for me, these new Marshalls will render the old ones useless
Am I understating this right: all of the old AT3 amps and FX look, sound, and behave exactly the same in AT4 (no upgraded tones or added features)?
Thx,
Rich
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- KVRist
- 418 posts since 30 Oct, 2014
I love S-Gear and you couldn't prise it from my grasp, but the new gear from IK is right up there with it IMHO. Previously, no, but now, yes. I'd all but completely abandoned Amplitube until recently, and if you'd asked me the likelihood of that changing I'd have told you where to go!

- KVRAF
- 19786 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I'm thinking the Mesa Triple Recto along with AT4's Cab/Speaker replacement and Mic Placement/Rooms should be pretty cool......... 
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10234 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
SJ_Digriz wrote:And by the way, it is a great analogy. I don't care what the lighter socket is for. I haven't used one in a car for years and years and have no use for it. So, why am I paying for it in my car? Because the car does a bunch of other shit I find useful.Bombadil wrote:Uh-huh. Cigarette lighter chargers can be used to plug things in (at least they used to be). So, the analogy doesn't really hold. If I want to noodle around, I load the A3 standalone, or the Scuffham Amp standalone. If I want to do some overdubbing, I launch my DAW using custom templates for what I want to do. So, why would I want something like this?
I didn't read it that way... I read it as if he was saying the differences found in AT4 did not appeal enough to him to buy it.. he has no use for the new features.
The more accurate car analogy would be.. why buy a new 2016 model when the currently owned 2011 model meets your needs?
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- KVRian
- 1086 posts since 17 Jun, 2012
I'm personally excited about the 3d cabinet features as well as the fact that the new version should be able to capture the harmonic content between the preamp and cabinet. The interaction between the power amp section and cabinet sections seems to be missing in most modelers and in the impulse world. Glad to see IK taking this step forward.
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- KVRAF
- 12002 posts since 12 May, 2008
So am I missing something or can I not buy just 10 credits? Must I buy 25 minimum?
- KVRist
- 492 posts since 2 Mar, 2008
Going by the pics I've seen so far it looks like the looper & 8 track recording is only on the standalone application (I could be wrong) there's already a very basic 4 track recorder on the standalone AT3. SO I see the looper & the 8 track as an upgrade to the recording features already in AT3.Bombadil wrote:Doesn't look like it's for me. I have no need for loopers or an 8 track, and I don't want to pay for things that are irrelevant to me.
Don't forget that the really big feature in AT4 is the cabinet & room advancements, more mobile mic placement & the ability to swap speakers. Also there's the 5 new amps that are supposedly (like the Mesa Collection which is the best sounding amp collection IK's done so far) a step up from previous offerings. A pity they're all Marshall though. I can't see IK releasing any new amps for AT3 after AT4 comes out, but you can always use the free custom shop version to buy & use new amps if you like.
If AT4 sounds better than AT3, is that not reason enough to upgrade? After all that's the most important thing is it not?
- KVRAF
- 11950 posts since 31 Aug, 2013 from Someplace else
Thank you. This is probably at the heart of my decision. I have what I need, suits me well enough. If I want 'hyper-realism,' I'll just mike one of my amps. I just don't get to do that at 2:00 AM without neighbours coming to my door with pitchforks and torches.VitaminD wrote:SJ_Digriz wrote:And by the way, it is a great analogy. I don't care what the lighter socket is for. I haven't used one in a car for years and years and have no use for it. So, why am I paying for it in my car? Because the car does a bunch of other shit I find useful.Bombadil wrote:Uh-huh. Cigarette lighter chargers can be used to plug things in (at least they used to be). So, the analogy doesn't really hold. If I want to noodle around, I load the A3 standalone, or the Scuffham Amp standalone. If I want to do some overdubbing, I launch my DAW using custom templates for what I want to do. So, why would I want something like this?
I didn't read it that way... I read it as if he was saying the differences found in AT4 did not appeal enough to him to buy it.. he has no use for the new features.
The more accurate car analogy would be.. why buy a new 2016 model when the currently owned 2011 model meets your needs?
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd
― Pink Floyd
- KVRAF
- 11950 posts since 31 Aug, 2013 from Someplace else
I think I got A3 before there was a 4 track recorder built in. Could be wrong, but as this was my first amp sim program, I probably would've accepted the irrelevant features in favour of having access to acceptable quality amp sims/fx that allowed me to play when I wanted without driving everyone around me nuts. I have that capability now. As I said originally, I may revisit my decision in the future, if I am impressed enough with the improvement in sound quality and there's a sale. €83 is reasonable, I am not quibbling about the price for the pre-order. I went on a tear a couple of years ago buying software instruments and fx plugs, and I find, for myself, that I have more than enough. I am far more conservative with my purchases at this point. Also, I am one of those people whose creativity gets stifled when I am overwhelmed with too many choices. I have a few custom pre-sets in A3 that are quite good that I use for bass and various guitars. Scuffham Amps is very easy to dial in great tones. They don't give you 40 amps, but what they give you is great.Peevy2000 wrote:Going by the pics I've seen so far it looks like the looper & 8 track recording is only on the standalone application (I could be wrong) there's already a very basic 4 track recorder on the standalone AT3. SO I see the looper & the 8 track as an upgrade to the recording features already in AT3.Bombadil wrote:Doesn't look like it's for me. I have no need for loopers or an 8 track, and I don't want to pay for things that are irrelevant to me.
Don't forget that the really big feature in AT4 is the cabinet & room advancements, more mobile mic placement & the ability to swap speakers. Also there's the 5 new amps that are supposedly (like the Mesa Collection which is the best sounding amp collection IK's done so far) a step up from previous offerings. A pity they're all Marshall though. I can't see IK releasing any new amps for AT3 after AT4 comes out, but you can always use the free custom shop version to buy & use new amps if you like.
If AT4 sounds better than AT3, is that not reason enough to upgrade? After all that's the most important thing is it not?
So, to sum up, my needs are covered.
Jeez, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd
― Pink Floyd
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Hey, I have a question for you Peter. I have 61 gear credits, $57 in jam points, but I don't see a way I can use both jam points and gear credits for the same item, online I can't access my gear credits, in the CS I don't see my Jam Points. Can you help?
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