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I think it would be neat to see a sansamp emulation (including the bass sansamp).

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Pedals:

T-rex Mudhoney-!!
vox over the top boost!
Big Muff w/ tone wicker
Double Muff,Bass muff etc

amps

blackheart amps
65 amps
ampeg guitar amps!
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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:Thanks for the information. Anybody want to start listing the models they want? I know we had the chorus pedal discussion, some other amp models (Hiwatt, more Orange, Pignose, etc), more EH pedals (POG is my suggestion but there were more), but there's always room for suggestion.
Concerning this request:
Firstly, begin by thinking the guitar/sounds from a broader view.
To me the developmement of these amp/cab modelling products is going
a bit wrong direction in there that you concentrate too much making noise,
not that much sounds. 95 % of the models/presets are more or less
distorted /heavy rock emulations. Electric guitar is a very versatile instrument!
Listen different styles, different genres and try to create a toolbox
for different musical purposes.
Secondly, I think that you concentrate too much trying (or at least discussing) about "accurate modellings" of different spesific amps and cabinets. The thruth is, that (at least with todays technology) the
computer software modelling can't produce the sound of a real amp/micking/room. This doesn't mean that the modelled software sound bad, not at all, but this is a totally different set up, different world than the "real thing". You can create "something like" Marshall or Fender and I think this is good enough, why waste time for the endles "fine tuning" of different spesific amp sub-models when at the same time you leave many very important guitar sound genres almost untouched!
Harry
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firepile wrote:Diezel VH4!
An exact model of this amp would be soooooo [fill in your super duper word].

:harp: :violin: :band: :hug:

Shogger
What?

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If you could do the bad cat :faint:

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Some things I'd like (and some plus ones)...

Amps:
1. Diezel VH4
2. Soldano SLO-100
3. Fender Twin Amp (the red knob "Evil Twin" from the 80s. Be sure to include the ability to blend the clean and distorted channels at once like you can on the real thing.)
4. Sansamp Bass Driver DI
5. Ampeg Reverbrocket
6. The Silvertone 1484 head
7. Roland KC150 Keyboard Amp

1, 2, 3, 5, & 7 would need the corresponding cabs modeled.

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susiwong wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:On another note, anybody notice there are more audio demos, including a lot of bass demos now? :) http://bit.ly/atYO10
Great job on those bass demos, even better, you really can get these tones yourself in AT3, easily. :tu:
I said it before, I'll say it again:
With AT3, ATF and Ampeg I really can't see me miking a bass amp again anytime soon. :shrug:
Ymmv,
susiwong
thanks, they really do rock and you can get those tones and many more. I was using a dual 360/TE bass rig recently that sounded great for something I was just noodling around, making stuff up. Plus, even though I'm a six-stringer, after I sent the clip to my stepson who plays bass I was happy to hear he loved the tone and happier when he asked if the tabs were available for what I was playing :-)

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:and happier when he asked if the tabs were available for what I was playing :-)
those print companies again - always late ! :x
Lol,
susiwong

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Where do we send bug reports. Crashes my sonar 8 ,i7, MSI mobo system regularly. Got crash dumps from sonar to send.

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:Thanks for the information. Anybody want to start listing the models they want? I know we had the chorus pedal discussion, some other amp models (Hiwatt, more Orange, Pignose, etc), more EH pedals (POG is my suggestion but there were more), but there's always room for suggestion.
I'd love to see some Ampeg guitar amps like their Reverbrocket and the VH160c. If you do the VH160c I'd love it to have an effects send that you could put stomps or rack effects into. :love:

I also once had this weird Peavey (I know, right?) Triumph 60 tube amp that had a horrible clean sound but a crunchy high gain that was really creamy gain o rama.

I love the new bass amps, but I'd like to hear a Hartke and an SWR too.

A POG would be dreamy! Also, why not steal some really cool synth filters from Sampletank? While you're at it, how about a model of the Korg X-911!?

In rack effects I'd love to see a Crystalizer style effect and maybe a modded Lesley that's got a sync to beat/tempo button. How about a nice looper to like the Line 6 DL4's or Electro Harmonix 2880?
Zerocrossing Media

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Guitar Amps:
1. Marshall JTM45
2. Hiwatt Cutsom 100

Bass Amps:

1. Sunn Colosseum
2. Marshall Super Bass
3. Vox 730, or 430 (Beatles in the studio circa '67 & '68 )

Microphone:

1. U47

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spinedoc wrote:Where do we send bug reports. Crashes my sonar 8 ,i7, MSI mobo system regularly. Got crash dumps from sonar to send.
You can log on the the User Area and submit a support ticket - it will get all of your information about environment, etc, and you can send the crash logs too. Thanks!

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Where is the Mutron III Auto Wah?
Intel Core2 Quad CPU + 4 GIG RAM

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Guitar Amps:
1. Marshall JTM45


Microphone:

1. U47
+1 on these! :wink:

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If I had to pick just one addition from the models I mentioned, it would be the Sansamp Bass Driver. I have always liked the sound of those. Make that happen Peter and I will add you to my "people to reward when I become a billionaire" list. ;)

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