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> Amp Simulator, Need to find a good one.
SKEAM
post Fri 30 Jul 2004, 06:40
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Hey guys,

Can you point me to a really good amp simulator (preferably free wink.gif or downloadable)
Also, does anyone own Tracktion and could point me to a working version of it unsure.gif ?

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Dasa Soul
post Fri 30 Jul 2004, 20:40
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Audacity is a free software http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ cool.gif
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Robbins Egg
post Wed 11 Aug 2004, 18:01
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mda combo is very decent for amp sim, and I believe it's free.
VST or AU
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KVR

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sethjacquay
post Fri 13 Aug 2004, 15:11
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SKEAM,

Guitar Rig is THE "Amp Simulator" and I am loving it.
It is kind of expensive, but actually worth the price if
your processor can handle running it.

http://www.native-instruments.com

Amplitube really can't compare to Guitar Rig, cause
Guitar Rig can make even the sh*ttiest guitar sound
really nice!

I don't really now of any decent free amps, but
if you are running a recent Mac and you have Garageband.
It has its own amp simulator. I did some recordings
a while back for someone who was questioning the guitar amp
in Garageband.

So check out that post if your interested in hearing them:
http://www.macmusic.org/agora/forums/?s=&l...hl=&#entry74932

With Garageband you have a nice $50
(technically less than that) beginner Digital Audio Workstation,
that has midi, live audio, effects, amp presets, Audio Unit support,
and a great loop library. Garageband is the entry level DAW
killer app which really bring basic Audio Multitracking to the
masses and at super cheap price. (sorry for the rant, but
was looking for this program like 7 years ago, but sadly
by the time it came out I was above it, I mean I still use
it but spend most of my time using Ableton's Live 4.


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post Sat 14 Aug 2004, 09:40
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Nomad Factory's Rock Amp Legends sounds really good, you can try a demo for 10 days or 2 weeks or something like that...
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