famous beagle
Well-known member
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering is this is normal. I'm playing a Hagstrom Swede (humbuckers) and using a Presonus MP20 as a direct box. The input level into the MP20 is only halfway up if that; it's nowhere near the red at all.
In AmpliTube, I'm using the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb model. You can see the settings on the screen shot. I'm trying to push the amp model into a bit of half-dirty grit. Also notice that the levels are nowhere near distorting within AmpliTube or in the Reaper track (Guitar 1).
Listen to the samples. You can hear it with the AmpliTube engaged and with it bypassed.
When it's engaged, the tone is nice, but do you notice a slight scratchy sound on the attacks? It's hard to hear on some of them, but it's pretty clear on the very last strum.
On the bypassed signal, this isn't there at all, so it's definitely happening in AmpliTube.
So my question is to AmpliTube users. Does this sound normal? It supposed to be modeling some speaker distortion/rattle or something?
If I use a really clean tone or a really distorted tone, I don't hear this. But when it's half-dirty like this, it pretty much seems to happen on any amp model I've tried.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I was wondering is this is normal. I'm playing a Hagstrom Swede (humbuckers) and using a Presonus MP20 as a direct box. The input level into the MP20 is only halfway up if that; it's nowhere near the red at all.
In AmpliTube, I'm using the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb model. You can see the settings on the screen shot. I'm trying to push the amp model into a bit of half-dirty grit. Also notice that the levels are nowhere near distorting within AmpliTube or in the Reaper track (Guitar 1).
Listen to the samples. You can hear it with the AmpliTube engaged and with it bypassed.
When it's engaged, the tone is nice, but do you notice a slight scratchy sound on the attacks? It's hard to hear on some of them, but it's pretty clear on the very last strum.
On the bypassed signal, this isn't there at all, so it's definitely happening in AmpliTube.
So my question is to AmpliTube users. Does this sound normal? It supposed to be modeling some speaker distortion/rattle or something?
If I use a really clean tone or a really distorted tone, I don't hear this. But when it's half-dirty like this, it pretty much seems to happen on any amp model I've tried.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!