But doesn,t matter
THE sound is MOST important thing !!!
Right !Rik wrote:I hope there is not too much stuff![]()
Even if you have an eq, it should be pre-speaker sim, which sounds quite different from post equing the mic.
There will be buttns on/off for this, pre/post...Rik wrote: My wish for an amp sim plug is to have an output as realistic as possible with lots of dynamics and a kind of "raw" sound like recorded out of a microphone.
All the fx layers in the existing amp sims are killing the "feel" of playing in a real amp.
When I play in my mesa, I usually don't use any fx, no eq, no compression.
But then for some projects, I need to eq and compress to put a guitar in the background.
Maybe for the tops, you could make a setting? A presence button? Could you make some demos?
No, not at all !!!Rik wrote: I hope I'm not being too critical
I agree 100% with that !Midiworks wrote: That brings me to another question:
What kind of FX "must" be included ?
Opinions ?
IMO keep it simple... There are tons of great (and free) quality fxes out there (thinking of the Kjaerhus). So I don't think it is worth spending time implementing delay, chorus, phaser nor flanger (I do really love the Kjaerhus ones for theses... unless you implement exiting vintage ones hehe
The only "fx" that I miss in all the existing amp sims is a rotary speaker (with tempo sync.
Talking again about eq, my wish is to have something like amplitube where there is no eq info but just some dumb buttons like real guitar amps (bass,mids,highs). I would find it quite complex to handle a parametric eq in pre-amp sim (like izotope trash).Midiworks wrote:Right !Rik wrote:I hope there is not too much stuff![]()
Even if you have an eq, it should be pre-speaker sim, which sounds quite different from post equing the mic.
I think I do both, but not sure...
I just meant some audio clips showing how turning the knob soundsMidiworks wrote: For Demos I am not ready yet.
It is really exiting that you are taking user's opinion here!!!Midiworks wrote:No, not at all !!!Rik wrote: I hope I'm not being too critical![]()
Oh now I'm looking forward to hear it on Electric PianosMidiworks wrote:The only "fx" that I miss in all the existing amp sims is a rotary speaker (with tempo sync.
I give it a try !![]()
Rik wrote:Talking again about eq, my wish is to have something like amplitube where there is no eq info but just some dumb buttons like real guitar amps (bass,mids,highs). I would find it quite complex to handle a parametric eq in pre-amp sim (like izotope trash).
For such approach, you could make different amp settings and they could impact the frequency and bandwidth of each knob (the low, middle and high knobs sounds very different on a marshall than on a mesa).
You can hear that on the different demos very well.Rik wrote: I just meant some audio clips showing how turning the knob sounds
Yes, it is. For me too, to listen to all the opinions !Rik wrote: It is really exiting that you are taking user's opinion here!!!
The only "fx" that I miss in all the existing amp sims is a rotary speaker (with tempo sync.
I give it a try !![]()
No, thank you.Oh now I'm looking forward to hear it on Electric PianosDo you want a clip of RSP'73 (from the Scarbee samples)?
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Sorry Dimitar, I have overseen you here.mitkofen wrote: in all demos here I heard some reveb and delay
and lilte chorus on my guitars...
1. simple comressor
2. EQ
3. Harmonizer = PitchShifter
4. AND ALL GReat PATCHES on our Demos
Midiworks wrote: A harmonizer is a good idea !
I will try and see how much cpu this will use.
Also I think about a Wah Wah, that you can control
with any midi vol pedal.

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