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Everything posted by ALC
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They sound good but they do use significantly more CPU than most other emulations.
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Here’s a VST Live review: https://yamahamusicians.com/steinberg-vst-live-pro-review/ It may be worth it to get these VIs for $50 without paying for Cubase Pro. I only have the HALion Sonic SE Basic sound set—I don’t know if the Artist or Pro sound sets are any good. Any thoughts? How do they compare to the full HALion Sonic? I’m pretty much a preset user.
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I think you’re thinking of VST Connect: https://www.steinberg.net/vst-connect/ It’s not on sale right now. Here’s the VST Live description: https://www.steinberg.net/vst-live/ VST Live is a VST host along the lines of Cantibile, Gig Performer, and Camelot. It’s pretty new—still a 1.X product—not as mature as the competition, but I’m intrigued by the syncing features.
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I’m intrigued by VST Live Pro for $50. Any thoughts?
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https://vi-control.net/community/threads/sampletekk-pianos-recommendations-during-sale.102786/ Post #13 has a nice rundown of the libraries.
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So, same base samples but more. The MkII is the most advanced version.
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This is the time to purchase from SampleTekk. For those who don't have Kontakt (yet), if you can use the EXS format, buy the non-Mk II libraries. Logic/Mainstage/GarageBand use EXS instruments. Studio One's Presence and Ableton's Sampler can import EXS instruments. And if you eventually get full Kontakt, you can buy the upgrade to the Mk II version here. I actually purchase the non-Mk II versions and the upgrade to get both (for maximum flexibility). Update: Looks like there are sfz versions for a lot of the libraries now so that's an option for those without the full Kontakt.
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I've had TH-U Beat Edition and TH-U installed with with Gig Performer (from Deskew, not the PA version), and it seems that TH-U Essentials is equivalent to those. Thanks for sharing your favorites. Each ecosystem has strengths. For Marshall, I like Softube. For Fender, AmpliTube. Nembrini/BX I prefer when working with individual amp and stomp plugins (mixing and matching the best of each category). I actually dislike Nembrini's Live Rig environment. I currently run the plugins in Gig Performer. Having played with Kuassa Amplifikation 360, it seems to be a clean and quick workflow, but I have yet to buy into the ecosystem. I've been impressed with the low CPU usage of TONEX. I like to get stuff to fill in holes in my collection, that is, amp sims that haven't been covered by what I already have. What do you feel each product does well?
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Purchased for $13 from PA. Thanks.
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How would you compare TH-U rigs with TONEX?
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Hard to imagine why a product released this year isn't Apple Silicon Native. I've been waiting for all of UJAM's products to get updated.
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The definitive list is in the following file linked from the above page: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/include/at5/gear_list_pdf/AmpliTube_5_comparison.pdf It doesn't include X-GEAR and MB2.
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Nice deal.
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This. I picked it up as a group buy freebie. It requires more CPU than other organ VIs, but it's worth it.
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I picked this up two years ago, before SSS2 was released. Has this been updated since or is it actually the same as before?
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I'm pretty much covered with guitar stompbox effects, with AmpliTube, Softube ecosystems, and lots of BX and Nembrini plugins (and MixBox). What does Kuassa bring to the table? Are any of these (chorus, compressor, phaser, tremolo) recommended?
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Nice. Where did you get the 50% coupon from?
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Any specific recommendations? Some people are sharing lots of tones that get lots of like, and I’m inclined to get everything they’re sharing. I’m also cross referencing the chatter on The Gear Page and Gear Space. But right now, I’m a kid in a candy store overwhelmed (in a good way) by the options. I’m also awaiting the integration of TONEX stomps into AmpliTube.
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Glad the minimum is $32 (rather than $75) on the $25, though how useful it is depends on the deals that pop up. The expiration is November 23 so they much have some sales planned starting the 24th.
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Finally bought TONEX SE for $69.99 with Jam points. Enjoying the bread and butter amps included in SE (I’m not a high gain guy). Downloading the user uploaded amps + cabs with a lot of thumbs up. I think I’ll be happy with this for a while. Thanks, IK. I’m looking forward to the iOS version of TONEX (with AUv3 support).
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For the list of plugins, go here: https://www.plugandmix.com/products/b888-VIP-Bundle/ Seems I'm probably covered if I have IK MixBox.
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I wonder how Claro compares to iZotope Neutron (which I have).
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AmpliTube 5.5.1 Release Notes Changes from version 5.5.0: Features the new TONEX improvements that enhance sound accuracy in TONE MODELs without the cabinet. Fixed an issue that could create inconsistencies in sound in TONEX Stomp TONE MODELs and AmpliTube stomp TONE MODELs. TONEX: Implemented gain reduction meter in the compressor module. General reliability improvements. TONEX for Mac/PC Release Notes Changes from version 1.0.1: Fixed an issue that could cause inaccuracies when capturing TONE MODEL AMPs without a cabinet ("Amp" and "Stomp and Amp" TONE MODELs). Improved by 30% the Advance Training timing. Added up and down arrows to browse TONE MODEL AMPs and CABs. Implemented gain reduction meter in the compressor module. Fixed an issue that could cause crashes when using TONEX as a plug-in inside a DAW. Fixed an issue that avoided sorting in ToneNET. General graphic improvements. General reliability improvements.
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Updated. Note: I had to run the installer twice on macOS as I noticed the VST3 plugins were not updated. It may have been a result of manually removing the VST and AU plugins after the original installation (SSD space is precious). I manually removed the VST3 plugins and reinstalled.
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Went through the process to find out I already have the plugin.