aaa Decent PC amp simulator - Guitars & amps forums
skin: 1 2 3 4 |  Login | Join Dancetech |

dancetech forums

29-Mar-2024

Info-line:   [synths]    [sampler]    [drumbox]    [effects]    [mixers]     [mics]     [monitors]    [pc-h/ware]    [pc-s/ware]    [plugins]    -    [links]    [tips]

Search forums House rules Live chat Login to access your admin About dancetech forums Forum home Start a new topic

Forums   -   Guitars & amps

Subject: Decent PC amp simulator


Pages: 1 2


Original Message 1/15             11-Jun-01  @  06:52 AM   -   Decent PC amp simulator

shado

Posts: 5

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



PC guitar amp software is very limited at the moment and it would seem the only choices are, Cake fx2, Revalver and Dsound stompin fx. I've tried Revalver and can't believe how bad it sounds considering how inviting the grafix look. Cake fx2 is quite a good simulator but doesn't have enough gain. The best stred type sound I've pulled is using Dsound distortion as an insert in VST then Cake fx2 British Crunch inserted after with a touch of chorus, reverb and Karlette from the sends. Still not up to Amp Farm on the mac unfortunately. Just wondering what you think and if there is any good stuff comming out Cya Dale



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 2/15             14-Jun-01  @  02:02 AM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

robski27

Posts: 18

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



Hey check out the pod it is good i use it all the time--
Make sure you check it out gives some really good sounds!



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 3/15             14-Jun-01  @  10:20 AM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

shado

Posts: 5

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



Yeah I know about this very well. I personally use the guitar preamps in the Roland VS-1680 which to my ears sound exactly like the GT3. But these are all hardware. At the gig I use a JMP1 which I still love and sounds like a real amp. I am wanting to know about software alternatives however as I am thinking of ditching the 1680 and I can't be bothered bringing my live rig home to do recording. Thanx for the reply though. Nice to see someone that plays a musical instrument here in the most biased of terms. Dale



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 4/15             14-Jun-01  @  04:54 PM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

damballah

Posts: 1675

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



well, the amp farm is a pod in software you have to have a digi system to run. is it tdm or rtas? only one I've fooled with is revalver. there's something about the way you'd play something because of what the amp is doing to the sound. I dunno that you get the same sort of performance recording clean off the pickups and getting the amp sound later. so I record the sound how I want it to sound and add small enhancements later. my preferences: 1) miked cabinet 2) something like a pod, sans amp, etc. 3) DI & software.



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 5/15             14-Jun-01  @  11:38 PM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

k

Posts: 12353

Link?: Link

File?:  No file





sansamp PSA1?.... it simulates tube & cab fx too... small company indie designer, sposed to be very good... my mates got a mesa pre-rack.. ulp!.. pretty good. they do a protools plug now.. they got plenty of sound examples on their page. very good!!

___________________________________

I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 6/15             14-Jun-01  @  11:41 PM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

k

Posts: 12353

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



hmmm their user list is enormous, including: Dweezil Zappa, Les Claypool & Doug Wimbish. I want one !!!

___________________________________

I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 7/15             14-Jun-01  @  11:43 PM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

k

Posts: 12353

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



whoah!... and dave 'the snake' (cabo wabbo yum!), satch & 9" nails

___________________________________

I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 8/15             15-Jun-01  @  02:16 AM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

damballah

Posts: 1675

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



that'd work  



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 9/15             15-Jun-01  @  03:23 AM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

shado

Posts: 5

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



The initial question was PC software. Amp Farm is indeed Line 6's software version of the Pod and although I have never had the pleasure, it is meant to be the best Amp sim of all. Unfortunately it's Mac and worse for the fiscally challenged, TDM which means it won't run on the Digi 001. The Bomb Factory software version of the Tech21 Sansamp is also just Mac but is RTAS. At the time when ditching my ADA MP1, I was considering a midi controlled preamp for my live rig 4 years ago I A/B'd the Sansamp, JMP1 and Mesa Boogie Triaxis. The Sansamp is completely transister and is very tweekable. It does clean and mega shred sounds very well and has a speaker emulator. The interesting thing is that you can dial in indidual distortion amounts for each frequency band. For all it's flexiblity though it didn't sound like an amp to my ears. The Triaxis although completely valve sounded like a transister amp. The JMP1 isn't nearly as flexable as the Sansamp but does sound like an amp. The challenge for a good amp sim is always the ablitity to replicate the sound of when an amp is just breaking up. Any distortion pedal like a RAT can do the rest, then just use the channel strip for extra control to fine tune the EQ. Some thoughts Dale



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 10/15             15-Jun-01  @  03:52 AM   -   RE: Decent PC amp simulator

k

Posts: 12353

Link?: Link

File?:  No file



yeah true but alot of it is the cab sound tho.

___________________________________

I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Pages: 1 2

There are 15 total messages for this topic





Reply to Thread

You need to register/login to use the forum.

Click here  to Signup or Login !

[you'll be brought right back to this point after signing up]



Back to Forum





claudebot