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Lord Of The Thighs
AmpliTube 3 FREE is a great guitar amp sim we offer. I personally like them and how easy it is to switch between gear for different tones.




AmpliTube 3 FREE is a great guitar amp sim we offer. I personally like them and how easy it is to switch between gear for different tones.
I've used lots of amp sims. Amplitube, Johnson J-station, multiple pods--and I've gotten good results out of all of them. Even other seasoned musicians/recorders didn't suspect it was a sim. So yeah, they have they're place. It's just that their place isn't in my set up anymore.
It doesn't matter how much they sound like the real thing in a mix. For me, it's become about I play with them. I have more fun playing through a good tube amp. The response, the dynamics, they push me. When I'm pushed, and when I'm having more fun playing, I play better.
Again, I'm not being a tone snob. I'm sure I couldn't even tell the difference when recorded and mixed well. But I sure as hell can tell the difference when I'm playing! Even if I use a sim to write and practice a part (like I usually do late at night), I'll wait until I have the freedom to crank up the amp and record the final that way every time.
that's funny as hell!
nice example.Here is a simulation of the Mona Lisa. You can clearly tell who's face it portrays. Are these 2 pictures interchangeable? Obviously not. Is there a difference in sound quality between an MP3 and a wave file? People peddling amp simulation would lead you to believe that the difference between software and a real rig is negligible because you can tell what it's supposed to be emulating. There are nuances that software can't capture because it it would require billions of calculations to be programmed into it. Amp simulation has come a long way but it still has quite a distance to cover until it can replace a real guitar rig.
I haven't missed real amps much, especially maintaining them.
ditto ...... I have 40 year old amps that have barely been maintained and they all work fine.Huh...???
What's to maintain?
Do you mean the occasional tube swap and some dusting?
Nothing lasts forever...especially not computer gear.
When that stuff breaks down...or becomes obsolete...you can pretty much just throw it out.![]()