Thank you for the quick reply, Ryan. I'll definitely look forward to the next AmpliTube release, but in the mean time, yes, I do reach for the Fender 2 collection to start from--especially if I'm just working stuff out on the guitar, without any particular sound in mind (other than "clean"). I was pleased when the Fender stuff became available in AmpliTube, because I know that a lot of the sounds I like are based upon Fender amps (though I do like your Soldano and Orange emulations, too). I haven't tried the Jazz Amp 120 yet, but I think I'll take a break from KVR right now and do just that!Ryan_IK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:01 pm Thanks for the feedback Steve. While I personally love getting started with just a model like the Jazz Amp 120 and going from there. We can certainly understand wanting more places to start from with some variety in the gear loaded and how it is chosen. Presets are always a useful starting place. I'll be sure to pass this feedback to the rest of the team.
I would suggest keeping an eye out for our next AmpliTube release. We may have something a little more your taste coming in the future. While some of our releases are geared toward metal or more distorted sounds, we do certainly love clean sounds. I can assure you we model our gear to be the most realistically sounding gear possible regardless of the genre the gear is mainly used for.
For some newer clean sounds in AmpliTube, I would strongly suggest checking out the Fender 2 collection. Personally, I love the new '65 Super Reverb for starting off with some clean sounds, but there are a nice list of presets for each of the amplifiers in this collection to get you started.
As for your mention on the Preset Xchange. We are currently looking into this topic, so stay tuned for more news.
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Steve