![]() ![]() They have good sounds but like most people, I found the interface annoying. I'm more than happy to pay for my Amplitube stuff because I can buy the specific piece of gear that works for me. I shut off my cable because I was paying over $100 when there's only like four or five shows I like on TV. ![]() Its the pricing scheme of the future IMHO. Some people can't afford it and others don't want to spend a lot of money for one particular effect or emulation. The program itself is free and comes with some good emulations.Ĭharging hundreds of dollars for software bundles often leads to piracy. You can buy emulations and effects a la carte. I'm also impressed with their business model. The clean sounds were not very useful to me. Mind you, the final sound I get is after using eq, compression, fx, etc. I like a heavy, distorted sound Smashing Pumpkins, My Bloody Valentine, Alice in Chains. I'm uninterested in the "does it sound real" conversation. If not, please do and we'll get you squared away. Well.Ive never had a problem with ANY plugin ever-thats how good my system is and thats how good I am at troubleshootingYou won't hear "never had a problem" but "have you logged a support ticket?" If so, and you weren't sorted, PM me the ticket number and we'll get you squared away. I also know some will say"I never had a problem". 20 times the ram usage is not a short oversight-its the holocaust. So the guys got the sounds right but seem to not know nearly as much about optimizing. In comparison all my other amp plugins use 10mb and under. Whenever a plugin is using 200mb of ram per instance there has to expert coding. It uses like 20 times the Ram as other amp plugins so Im guessing that is what makes it prone to crashes. In all my years-I have never seem something in my collection so buggy. Its sounds are superior but in MY experience so far it is very unstable and I've used it on Win XP and Win7 with Cubase 5. ![]()
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