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2012/10/31 13:05:08
Gaffpro
Bapu: What 45 credit option? Can't find it.

Anyway, I'm perusing through some of the newer amps that I don't have (already have full blown Amplitube and Fender pack)

Obi: I have some suggestions for some new models...I notice under the Ampeg category that it concentrates on the bass amps (I had a 60's era B15N flip top and a 70's era SVT back in the day)
But I also played guitar out of some absolutely killer Ampeg guitar amps. Can you guys look into the 60's era "Gemini", Reverberocket, and a fave of mine, the 70's era VT-40"? also the VT-22 was a killer amp and the mighty V-4"

I have alot of different amps in my studio.......have you heard the Blackstar Club 40 amp? It would be cool to model this amp because the clean channel only has 1 tone control, but it works beautifully! You can go anywhere between chimey Fender to Marshall....and the distortion channel is stellar
2012/10/31 13:06:45
bapu
Gaffpro


Bapu: What 45 credit option? Can't find it.

$39.99 for 45 credits. Sorry, I was using shorthand.
2012/10/31 13:45:23
Gaffpro
Thanks....I bought the Carvin, and the '57 Champ....realized you have to buy the Champ cabinet separately.

I fiddled around with the rack and stomp effects today.....great! But what I really love are the mikes and placements and changing the room size......this program really sounds great.

Quick question...I'm trying the amps out is stand alone mode....even though I've set the latency to 256 samples, I don't hear any latency at all whileicking away......is this normal within Amplitube stand alone or do I give my RME UCX the credit?
2012/10/31 15:08:37
IK Obi
Its really both. AmpliTube is designed to be incredibly low latency. We are musicians here of course! Wait til you start mixing and matching amps, cabs, pedals and then you'll get the idea to start running vocals and keys through AmpliTube! It's a monster when it comes to tone shaping.
2012/11/01 13:12:09
Gaffpro
Thanks Obi: I hope you guys consider the old Ampeg guitar amps I mentioned down the road.
Also, how about Music Man amps from the 70's......the one Clapton used was excellent. I used several models back in the day and although Leo Fender designed them, I think they had their own vibe without being carbon copies of Fender models
2012/11/01 13:16:18
yorolpal
If we're suggesting amps to model I vote for the Egnater line.  And, yes, I own one and it's a dandy (Rebel 20). 
2012/11/01 13:51:49
bapu
If were suggesting, how about SampleTank 3 and all 32bit plugs --->64bit?

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2012/11/01 15:57:14
IK Obi
Since we have hit 4 for the price of 1 in the Spread the Cred Group Buy, we have also extended the promo to November 11th! As for requests/suggestions for new gear models, we have a [url=http://www.ikmultimedia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2831thread[/url] on the IK forums for suggesting new gear and voting on upcoming gear. Check it out and submit a few of your own. Our whole team checks the IK forums for this very reason, might as well take advantage of it. :)
2012/11/02 09:05:28
Gaffpro
Will do Obi:

Egnators are nice amps. I also thought of the early 70's Traynor amps...they were killer
2012/11/02 09:13:41
cclarry
yorolpal


If we're suggesting amps to model I vote for the Egnater line.  And, yes, I own one and it's a dandy (Rebel 20). 

I second the motion...I have a Renegade 112....BEST amp I've ever owned....soooo versatile.....
it's AWESOME!
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