Thanks. Sounds like you need a good amp to play live as your first priority. As I said, AT2 is a different animal and one that I would use for either production or getting a variety of sounds on stage (which is why I think the Stones were using it. This is what Will Alexander DID tell me was the reason because believe me I asked! They had tons of tweed Twinds and Vibro Kings, Ampegs etc. but AT is nice to have around for a customized sound when needed without lugging a lot of EXTRA gear ).Beardedone wrote:I hear you Dave. I do respect your experience and POV - from the production side of things the software option is miles ahaed. I am sure At2 really adds a huge pallete of sounds to the mix. Note though that I am still trying to find a really good hardware amp to play live that I can afford. 2. I am biased against the tones I heard with AT1. They were not compelling for me. At2 may turn me around but frankly I am terrified of the copy protect key. I know about 10 peopled whose systems were screwed by the Syncrosoft dongle.
As for the key, I've been using it and it is not bad. I am already used to it because I use Cubase (and also my ProTools and Logic also have keys... at least the IK stuff fits onto the Cubase key though). At some point you'll probably try it out and see for yourself. It solves some other issues that make it worth it such as cleaning your hard drive or portability with multiple machines etc. The best part about it though is that it means there are more legit copies out there and it supports companies putting more into the product (feeling more confident on the return on investment). So, supporting protection (as much as we ALL don't like it) is actually supporting a certain level of progress in commercial software. If you choose to look at it from a that perspective.
In terms of sound, I think it may be up your alley knowing what you like. I know that I like it a lot and we have similar tastes. FWIW.


