
warble
New member
Hey all-
Not exactly sure this fits here, but I'll go for it anyway.
I've been working on a project and a guitarist friend and well, we aren't getting along much musically anymore. Although not a guitarist, I can hear what I want in my head and want to work with a good guitarist to hammer it all out. He has a nice Marshall AVT-275 which has "emulated" stereo outputs which were very usuable for recording in my studio. The amp is on it's way out, and the new player I'm recruiting (my Dad) doesn't really have a decent amp. He's got a Fender SuperVerb with the Jensen's in it, but it needs a major overhaul - new tubes, etc. Contstant crackling sound. Besides, that amp won't do any heavier guitar sounds without an effects pedal for distortion, etc.
Now for the question:
Any good recommendations for an amp simulator/emulator for recording? I've done some searching around here, and read about the POD line, the V-amp, and the SansAmp stuff. Judging by what I've come up with, the SansAmp GT2 or Tri-AC would be good (relatively inexpensive) options for getting some decent amp tones. Anyone using SansAmp stuff and have any input? I've also been thinking about VST plugins for using in Cubase (Amplitube, Guitar Rig, etc). but I'm not sure of the quality or that I want to tinker around for weeks to get a good sound. Seems with a minimal tinkering, the SansAmp stuff would provide for a good tone. Easy for me, easy for pops
Not exactly sure this fits here, but I'll go for it anyway.
I've been working on a project and a guitarist friend and well, we aren't getting along much musically anymore. Although not a guitarist, I can hear what I want in my head and want to work with a good guitarist to hammer it all out. He has a nice Marshall AVT-275 which has "emulated" stereo outputs which were very usuable for recording in my studio. The amp is on it's way out, and the new player I'm recruiting (my Dad) doesn't really have a decent amp. He's got a Fender SuperVerb with the Jensen's in it, but it needs a major overhaul - new tubes, etc. Contstant crackling sound. Besides, that amp won't do any heavier guitar sounds without an effects pedal for distortion, etc.
Now for the question:
Any good recommendations for an amp simulator/emulator for recording? I've done some searching around here, and read about the POD line, the V-amp, and the SansAmp stuff. Judging by what I've come up with, the SansAmp GT2 or Tri-AC would be good (relatively inexpensive) options for getting some decent amp tones. Anyone using SansAmp stuff and have any input? I've also been thinking about VST plugins for using in Cubase (Amplitube, Guitar Rig, etc). but I'm not sure of the quality or that I want to tinker around for weeks to get a good sound. Seems with a minimal tinkering, the SansAmp stuff would provide for a good tone. Easy for me, easy for pops
