Guitar Suite CM - Soldano X-88
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- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
Hmmmrale_m wrote:I was wondering if anyone had a chance to try Soldano X-88 plugin which comes bundled with Guitar Suite CM (Computer Magazine version). I would be interested to hear what your impressions are, and also about the quality of modeling since this software seems to have been made by the same person who made Simulanalog suite.
For the style of metal (death/black) i'm playing - JCM900 wins.
And the best is Revalver mkII demo #1 (fully functional, but no saving of presets + extremely annoying reminders popping out everytime i touch any control which will force me to buy it as soon as i'll pay off my guitar).
R II = 9/10
JCM900 = 8/10
Slo X88 = 6/10
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- 4434 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
Thanks. Made my day.whyterabbyt wrote:Link to buying CM Special 22:
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- KVRist
- 124 posts since 28 Feb, 2005 from zerospace
Guys, the hardware Slo X88 is a preamp.
Does this Overloud version add a poweramp/speaker sim?
Btw, Juicy77 was modeled after the x88 as well.
Does this Overloud version add a poweramp/speaker sim?
Btw, Juicy77 was modeled after the x88 as well.

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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
Right !Synesthesiac wrote:Guys, the hardware Slo X88 is a preamp.
YesSynesthesiac wrote:Does this Overloud version add a poweramp/speaker sim?
And Juicy is better IMHO because you can disengage its cab sim and use an impulse or Revalver 2 cab sim instead.Synesthesiac wrote:Btw, Juicy77 was modeled after the x88 as well.
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- KVRist
- 499 posts since 9 Oct, 2005
Mutant, by your posting history, you seem to know your stuff when it comes to high gain. So this mediocre rating, is it because you don't like the emulation or the tone simply doesn't fit your style ?Mutant wrote: Slo X88 = 6/10
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
Tone and style.cheul wrote:Mutant, by your posting history, you seem to know your stuff when it comes to high gain. So this mediocre rating, is it because you don't like the emulation or the tone simply doesn't fit your style ?Mutant wrote: Slo X88 = 6/10
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- KVRian
- 1305 posts since 30 Jan, 2004
Here's a question...
Does the other Simulanalog stuff have something in to model the cabinet? Like for the JCM900 I mean?
How, if not, does it get even a moderately decent tone? Has anyone ever TRIED an amp sim w/o a cabinet on it? "Gross" doesn't BEGIN to describe it.
Can one be put after the JCM to have it sound good-meaning-better does anyone know? (I am not going to be at my music PC for 4 or 5 hours to try myself...)
I wonder what sticking the JCM inside of RV MKII is going to sound like...I already do this with Simulanalog's Tube Screamer and Boss distortion VST's...it's quite a monster rig with those inserted as generic VST's.
I never tried putting a whole amp head sim, though...
Thanks for any input,
- Paul
Does the other Simulanalog stuff have something in to model the cabinet? Like for the JCM900 I mean?
How, if not, does it get even a moderately decent tone? Has anyone ever TRIED an amp sim w/o a cabinet on it? "Gross" doesn't BEGIN to describe it.
Can one be put after the JCM to have it sound good-meaning-better does anyone know? (I am not going to be at my music PC for 4 or 5 hours to try myself...)
I wonder what sticking the JCM inside of RV MKII is going to sound like...I already do this with Simulanalog's Tube Screamer and Boss distortion VST's...it's quite a monster rig with those inserted as generic VST's.
I never tried putting a whole amp head sim, though...
Thanks for any input,
- Paul
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- KVRAF
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Both Simulanalog ampsims feature a cab sim. However putting an extra one after them can give interesting results.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 47 posts since 11 Oct, 2004
Thanks for the review. I'm not familiar with the actual Soldano preamp itself, and I don't know what it's capable of, but from a posting I found somewhere on the web, I found out that the Soldano X88 amp has three channels.Mutant wrote:Hmmmrale_m wrote:I was wondering if anyone had a chance to try Soldano X-88 plugin which comes bundled with Guitar Suite CM (Computer Magazine version). I would be interested to hear what your impressions are, and also about the quality of modeling since this software seems to have been made by the same person who made Simulanalog suite.
For the style of metal (death/black) i'm playing - JCM900 wins.
And the best is Revalver mkII demo #1 (fully functional, but no saving of presets + extremely annoying reminders popping out everytime i touch any control which will force me to buy it as soon as i'll pay off my guitar).
R II = 9/10
JCM900 = 8/10
Slo X88 = 6/10
I am really interested in clean and mildly overdriven tones, and would like to find whether this emulation is suitable for these kind of tones, or whether it's more geared toward high gain tones. When I say clean, I'm not thinking of Marshall or solid-state clean tones, but more Fender blackface and tweed as well as Vox AC cleans (I understand that each of these amps has a distinctly different sound).
Rale
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
I played it for a few minutes this morning.
My first impression is very positive.
This is a high gain setup, there is no usable clean headroom at all.
It is NOT a "roaring" high gain but rather a very smooth singing high gain.
For a guy like me, who is not into heavy high gain tones, this is great.
Metal heads will probably like it less but I am sure you can boost it "sky high" with a few pedals in front of it.

Ohh.... and it's the first Simulanalog plug that can accept stereo input with stereo output
Must be a hint of "what's coming" once they release the commercial version.

My first impression is very positive.
This is a high gain setup, there is no usable clean headroom at all.
It is NOT a "roaring" high gain but rather a very smooth singing high gain.
For a guy like me, who is not into heavy high gain tones, this is great.
Metal heads will probably like it less but I am sure you can boost it "sky high" with a few pedals in front of it.
Ohh.... and it's the first Simulanalog plug that can accept stereo input with stereo output
Must be a hint of "what's coming" once they release the commercial version.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 47 posts since 11 Oct, 2004
Thanks Andrew. This info is exactly what I was looking for. I was hoping that this emulation would cover some of the Fender or Vox territory, but, as it seems, it doesn't.AndrewSimon wrote:I played it for a few minutes this morning.
My first impression is very positive.
This is a high gain setup, there is no usable clean headroom at all.
It is NOT a "roaring" high gain but rather a very smooth singing high gain.
For a guy like me, who is not into heavy high gain tones, this is great.
Metal heads will probably like it less but I am sure you can boost it "sky high" with a few pedals in front of it.
I look forward to Overloud's "enhanced suite" though. Does anyone have any info on when this suite is going to be released and what it's going to include? Nothing on their web site yet.
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
Definitely NO Fender or VOX tones in there.rale_m wrote:Thanks Andrew. This info is exactly what I was looking for. I was hoping that this emulation would cover some of the Fender or Vox territory, but, as it seems, it doesn't.AndrewSimon wrote:I played it for a few minutes this morning.
My first impression is very positive.
This is a high gain setup, there is no usable clean headroom at all.
It is NOT a "roaring" high gain but rather a very smooth singing high gain.
For a guy like me, who is not into heavy high gain tones, this is great.
Metal heads will probably like it less but I am sure you can boost it "sky high" with a few pedals in front of it.
I am looking forward to Overloud's "enhanced suite" though. Does anyone have any info on when this suite is going to be released and what it's going to include? Nothing on their web site yet.
The article in the magazine says "to be released this year"
but I wouldn't count on it.
First they have to release the reverb they are working on.
According to their site it's in Beta since March with a release date of "still 2nd quarter 2007"
Then there is the agreement announcement with Novation (see link)
http://www.kvraudio.com/news/7004.html
If these two are hammered out on time then we will probably see it this year.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 47 posts since 11 Oct, 2004
Andrew, once again, thank you.AndrewSimon wrote:Definitely NO Fender or VOX tones in there.rale_m wrote:Thanks Andrew. This info is exactly what I was looking for. I was hoping that this emulation would cover some of the Fender or Vox territory, but, as it seems, it doesn't.AndrewSimon wrote:I played it for a few minutes this morning.
My first impression is very positive.
This is a high gain setup, there is no usable clean headroom at all.
It is NOT a "roaring" high gain but rather a very smooth singing high gain.
For a guy like me, who is not into heavy high gain tones, this is great.
Metal heads will probably like it less but I am sure you can boost it "sky high" with a few pedals in front of it.
I am looking forward to Overloud's "enhanced suite" though. Does anyone have any info on when this suite is going to be released and what it's going to include? Nothing on their web site yet.
The article in the magazine says "to be released this year"
but I wouldn't count on it.
First they have to release the reverb they are working on.
According to their site it's in Beta since March with a release date of "still 2nd quarter 2007"
Then there is the agreement announcement with Novation (see link)
http://www.kvraudio.com/news/7004.html
If these two are hammered out on time then we will probably see it this year.
Rale

