![]() ![]() I never used it enough to its potential, partly because of the inconsistency in in software, and partly I felt I wasted too much time going down the rabbit hole for tone. There's a lot here - my version has slightly less than what is being advertised. Anyways, I just uninstalled and reinstalled the latest and things seem to work, and a few problem songs have loaded up Amplitube normally. I just seem to have problems with this company,'s software, it seems. I'm pretty laid back, but I was kinda shocked at my nastiness, lol. In hunting down my password a few days ago for the IK site, I stumbled upon a nasty support email in where I wasted an entire afternoon trying to get shit to authorize and just work. I have a previous version of Amplitube which just gave me problems all the time. You'd have to recreate a brand new order form the drop down menu in each slot. if you’re just pulling up presets or only using it for amp tones, maybe it’s fine, but if you want to start using any effects or messing with the chain, that user experience goes into the toilet, for me.Īt one point, you could not drag the stomps around freely. and maybe an Orange.Ī good amp sim has to have a good GUI, and this thing just doesn’t. I’ve heard their newer amps are even better than the stuff I’ve got though, so I imagine that will be right up my alley. I’m looking forward to trying out Matchlock eventually. I prefer the sound of the Positive Grid stuff to pretty much anything I’ve tried in the box so far, but the first version has some annoying bugs, and somehow they managed to actually make them worse in the new version.īut I’ve only got Creme and Vermilion so far, for guitar (and almost never use Creme-mostly because I don’t do a whole lot of high gain stuff). Now where is that AC15/30 we’ve been waiting on for so long? Truth is for guitar stuff it’s Kuassa all the way. I remember I tried the CS free version and thought it was pretty crap. in the meantime, it's back to the (not so) ol' Boss floor pedal. ![]() ![]() some of these other companies make good sounds (IK Multimedia Positive Grid), but the experience is lacking (Amplitube's UI, and PG's bugginess). I'll probably want another in-the-box amp sim soon, and I'll most likely be going with Kuassa. there might be a search function (definitely one for searching presets) for general stuff, but I didn't see it.Īlso, I did have access to something that had their version (or at least A version) of a Whammy pedal on it, and TBH, it sounded like trash. even if you do have everything, you still may need to poke through lots of those menus to find stuff. I'm sure it would feel better if you have most everything, but if you're more interested in using the free version, and then adding stuff you want a-la-carte, you'll be looking at loads of menus, and submenus, and more submenus of grayed out stuff. not sure what that process is like, because I didn't like it enough to give it a shot. and I guess if you don't buy the version with everything (I guess this Max deal?), you can demo components from their custom shop for a few days before buying. seems like the sounds are decent enough, but I'm not a fan of the UI at all. I downloaded the free version, and I'm glad I tried it first. I saw an ad for Amplitube the other day and thought I wanted to try it, then got excited about this deal.
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