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the clash
post Sun 10 Apr 2005, 16:03
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Just wanted to ask what you guys are using.
I cant really crank my valve amp up and mic that up at home as I need to keep my family & the neighbours happy and there is no line out on it so I need to get some kind of amp modeling fx for recording at home.
I tried the Pod XT yesterday and thought it was OK and have yet to try out the Vox Tonelab and others.
Anyone heard anything about the new Boss GT Pro?
What are you guys using and what others can you recommend to try out?
Thanks.
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rcross73
post Fri 1 Dec 2006, 22:26
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Yes, GarageBand and Logic (Express 7.2 or Pro 7.2) have some decent sounds for guitar.

But if you're really interested in shredding it up, with an insane amount of tonal possibilities and versatility, you really should check out the various computer amp modeling programs out there. Here are some of the best, in ascending order of price. All of them have INCREDIBLE, PRO sound quality:

1) Line 6 TonePort UX1 or UX2 ($129 or $199)
From the makers of the PodXT, with all the sounds from it, with a nice USB 2.0 computer interface, which also has direct line-outs to plug straight into a PA or whatever. Amazing sounds, great value, major expandibility, XLR and 1/4" inputs, bass amps and vocal preamps too, and very processor-friendly (5% of my MacBook Pro C2D's 200% CPU power at any given time). Now the fabulous software that this comes with/runs (GearBox) is also available in a couple of different configurations as a plug-in as well as the standalone version.
http://line6.com/toneport/

2) IK Multimedia's Amplitube 2.0 (around $329 - though academic discounts are available)
Visually mesmerizing interface, even better overall sound than the Line 6 option (read: fantastic-er wink.gif ), though More CPU-intensive (15%-25% of my 200%), very detailed and accurate tuner, two simultaneous guitar rigs with numerous interchangeable possibilities, can go up to 96 MHz sample rate. Is both a standalone and plug-in at once. Foot controller/computer interface will be released soon (the Stomp IO) - probably January.
http://www.amplitube.com/

3) Native Instruments Guitar Rig 2.0 ($499 - though academic discounts are also available, as is a software-only version [sans foot-controller] that will save you some cash if absolutely necessary)
Similar quality to Amplitube 2, but comes with very nice foot controller/computer interface. A very slight bit more flexibility than its competitor, for that .001% who want to be able to line up MORE than Amplitube's at-one-time restriction of 10 stompbox effects, 2 amps, 2 cabinets, and 8 rack effects. And it is by far the most CPU-intensive of the three, though it may be the most versatile live option at this point.
http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=guitarrig2_us

I have the first two, but have opted not to get the third. Go to their websites, try them out. All three of these options are infinitely better than the guitar sound possibilities in GarageBand, Logic Express, and Logic Pro, and they can be used with all three of these programs (and any other DAW or recording software you have). All can be used to perform with at a pro level, as well. You just have to find out how best you want to do it. For other options, there is also the Waves GTR, but all of my research and review-reading tells me that it is not as flexible or comprehensive as either Amplitube 2.0 or Guitar Rig 2.0, and its sound quality is about the same.

Whichever way you go here, I guarantee that you won't be disappointed.


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post Fri 8 Dec 2006, 00:06
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Good write up. I'll just add the Bomb Factory Sansamp plug in to the list for Pro Tools. It's the older than the other modelers you've listed, but I find it to be easy to use and gets a good sound, distorted or clean. The "American Woman" preset is aces!
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- the clash   Guitarists: Amp Modeling, What Are You Using?   Sun 10 Apr 2005, 16:03
- - Nels   I'm in the same boat as you(HEADPHONES ONLY) a...   Sun 10 Apr 2005, 20:25
- - stevenew   Hi, I bought a Pod XT last summer and have been r...   Mon 11 Apr 2005, 10:29
- - Adrian Delso   I use a Behringer X V-Amp. It's as cheap as ch...   Tue 12 Apr 2005, 08:21
- - kaboombahchuck   I also have a Behringer V-Amp. I don't play g...   Tue 12 Apr 2005, 13:17
- - justd   [SIZE=7][COLOR=purple][FONT=Courier] Hi Steve, I...   Tue 12 Apr 2005, 15:29
- - the clash   Thanks for the replies guys. No store near me had ...   Mon 18 Apr 2005, 00:06
- - prologicscot   Pod's are great I use the XT live board ...   Mon 18 Apr 2005, 02:33
- - gdoubleyou   I recently started using the Garge Band/Logic amp ...   Tue 19 Apr 2005, 17:59
- - prologicscot   garageband/logic amp sims?? I take it that's ...   Tue 19 Apr 2005, 18:07
- - gdoubleyou   Logic Express contains a cut-down version of the a...   Wed 20 Apr 2005, 00:35
- - elfingrey   The Garge Band/Logic amp simulators in Logic 7 sou...   Thu 21 Apr 2005, 06:23
- - Marcia   How does Logic/Garagebands amp emulations compart ...   Fri 22 Apr 2005, 17:42
- - prologicscot   Ampfarm in pro-tools is as good as I've ever h...   Fri 22 Apr 2005, 17:52
- - dixiechicken   A we bit late in responding - but I use a POD-II f...   Mon 2 May 2005, 12:40
- - chappy   All of the emulators work to a degree and it usual...   Tue 3 May 2005, 05:17
- - robomark29   Might be closing the door when the horse is on his...   Thu 5 May 2005, 14:50
- - rcross73   There has been some concern about Amplitube not lo...   Fri 8 Dec 2006, 04:49
- - GuitarNova.com   Hi, I suggest using a THD Hotplate power attenuato...   Mon 25 Dec 2006, 20:16


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