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  1. It is more of a delay with the ability to set diffused sounds that get into reverb territory. I've had the smaller version for many years due to a giveaway and find it still quite useful and unique even though I have a number of heavy hitter delays and reverbs. Wouldn't pay $30 for it given what I have, but certainly has its place for me.
  2. Including using the 25% off coupon you can get for $1? https://www.humblebundle.com/software/fl-studio-uvi-friends-hitmaking-bundle-software?hmb_source=&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_3_layout_type_threes_tile_index_1_c_flstudiouvifriendshitmakingbundle_softwarebundle
  3. I tend to agree, but I will say I just tried out the new Machine Learning function in MAutodynamicEQ and it crashed on all 4 attempts.
  4. It probably does. Click the cab, then under that Customer IR and you load from there. Also if you bypass the cabs on any software you could then run Melda's free MConvolutionEZ and load the IR in there. Recall having to do that with Electrum as the cab doesn't' seem like it loads IRs, but can be disabled at the click of a button Related to the CARR matches, you can import those into Tonex which can run in Amplitube (but be aware if you are running the free version it will count against your 20 free ones) from what I understand.
  5. the plot thickens: Added “Machine learning” feature to most plugins (in the Utilities panel). Note: Not for beginners.
  6. Bump for adding Carr Telstar amp captures https://worshiptutorials.com/product/car-star-tone-match-presets-and-captures/?attribute_platform=TONEX Available for: Line 6 Helix, HX Stomp, POD Go Fractal Axe-FX III, FM3, and FM9 Quad Cortex (available for free in the Cortex Cloud app) TONEX and Amplitube Headrush Prime Kemper (Profiler and Stage)
  7. As part of a 12 days of Christmas promo (today is the 11th day) so these might only last until EOD Tomorrow. Acoustic IR Pack: https://worshiptutorials.com/product/tlr-414-acoustic-ir-pack/ Vox Cab Pack: https://worshiptutorials.com/product/blue-ac-2x12-ir-cab-pack/ Also some sort of Quad Cortex Captures: https://neuraldsp.com/cloud/p/ac001f29-28bb-471c-b3f2-9627fa11d78c https://neuraldsp.com/cloud/p/b72c9dd5-134f-4a79-9620-ce4a0788dc16 Helix Effects Presets: https://worshiptutorials.com/product/favorite-effects-free-pack-line-6-helix-hx-stomp-hx-effects/ Added - CARR amp profiles https://worshiptutorials.com/product/car-star-tone-match-presets-and-captures/?attribute_platform=TONEX
  8. ToneX is far more realistic in sound and feel. I can get usable stuff out of MTurbo Amp with some of the best IRs on the market, but honestly it simply doesn't get used any longer now that I have ToneX and a bunch of aftermarket packs. I've even profiled some of my TurboAMP patches with ToneX to get them in "pedal form" but they all got removed from my 150 pedal slots - overturned by better stuff created with real gear. I could say the same about the others on your list but at least MTurbo Amp has a lot more sounds in the box than the others in your list at a reasonable price point. But note that with MTurbo AMP you do need an external IR loader (with IRSs) or an external cab sim - it will sound truly awful without one.
  9. it was cheap on release - something like $19.
  10. As I've said before you need to actually buy the more expensive melda plugins to get the "normal" UI which does look a bit different for each plugin. While I own many United Plugins, they don't seem to offer what Melda does over all. Many are less than CPU optimized and offer less in function than Melda even though they are likely developed on a smilar/same platform.
  11. Check tonenet, looks like he has a Marshall 1974x hardwired and a 59 magnatone a out to be released along with the new dominator.
  12. Essential is basically the base amp captures using the default cab (3 common eq settings and the clean to dirty to lead - if applicable gain range) Core is the same amp with DI captures (no cab baked into the preset) Expansion is using different eq settings (thin, fat, etc) and pedals. They should probably make a better blurb about it, but hope that helps provide the context. I personally wish they were all included at the same price. 😁
  13. The Express amp TJ has is a master volume amp and design Ken Fischer never actually made. The design was made from things he came up with and made recently by the person building wrecks under the brand. Agree to grab the free ones and see what one thinks. But I'd also note the above as it isn't a grail wreck or anything but it is pretty cool.
  14. I have not shared any of the Trainwreck captures. The owner of the amp may look to sell them directly or see what a deal with the signature line would look like. The amp is far more rare than those dumbles in the signature pack.
  15. They put out videos for pretty much every pack they offer, just need to check youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ToneJunkieTV/videos As for trying them out, I have all of them. The Marshall Astria and the Bad Cat 30 are arguably his best captures. I'm a massive Trainwreck fan - so I'd grab that too as no-one else has a commercial pack of one. That said, it doesn't hold a candle to some Trainwreck captures I've done - but it is also a different model and on-sale I'd say worth getting. I'll also add that Amalgam Audio does really high quality work and I have about half of those (would have more but the cost really adds up
  16. They seem to be one of the good guys. I have it installed on more of my computers than you can do any of the PA stuff - for example.
  17. Haven't used this yet but I wouldn't be concerned about the size vs quality. He was pretty clear that this isn't strictly sample based and thus why he didn't call out how many layers he was using even in the full product to get it down to a "reasonable" size. The installer for AAS Lounge Lizard Player is pretty small and that sounds good enough. Large single instrument libraries are frankly annoying, and usually the result of many mic positions and things of that nature, not just dynamic layering.
  18. Thread will get locked for certain if such a thing was shared. Just google it. Took me 5 seconds to find it.
  19. Well first of all your i9 alone outclasses the vast majority of computers in the wild. Then adding a Video Card on top of that (which is still fairly modern) and you clearly meet the it should work spec. The average person these days has a laptop (your machine will smoke many pretty expensive machines these days) so you are far from a normal use case. Not even close. Davinci would run without your GPU with that kind of processor, but yes, Davinci should in theory be looking for the GPU when it was installed.
  20. This has to be the best free thing they have ever given away. Already had it, but this is one of the only plugins they make that I've actually used on projects before. Most of the others never seem to get used.
  21. I'll also weigh in that Davinci resolve is powerful (and pretty easy to learn) - but it is also far from efficient. It needs a modern CPU/Graphics card to do any sort of multi-cam work. It won't even run at all on older machines with single videos. Out of all the video editors I've used, Davinci is the most particular about the hardware it needs to see to run properly.
  22. Download the free CS version, you should grab that anyway. If you buy the full version it simply unlocks, no separate installer, etc.
  23. They are two different products, but honestly I find that the amp modeling itself does render the IKM amp obsolete as long as you have good captures of the gear you want. Per you quote, TONEX can be a capture of legendary gear to be used in the digital DAW domain and it is a far more accurate representation of that gear. However, it can only capture Amps, CABs, MIC, and Dirt (not the time and modulation effects). If you ran the CS version you might not have a grasp on just how much better it can be than AT5 in terms of quality. And I'll be a bit blunt about it, AT5 doesn't really have much "grail" gear in the AMP dept. With Tonex we have Dumble, Trainwreck, Two-Rock, Matchless, 60s era Marshalls, Fender, Vox. Most of the stuff in AT5 I could grab at Guitar Center.
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