Peter - IK Multimedia Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 Just wanted to let you all know AmpliTube 5 has been updated to 5.1. This mostly adds the virtual X-GEAR pedals (which are free with their hardware equivalent or available for purchase on their own) which is a great way to try the algorithms without having the actual pedal in front of you. What's new in AmpliTube 5.1 Added virtual X-GEAR pedals for demo and purchase in AmpliTube 5 via the Custom Shop including X-DRIVE, X-VIBE, X-TIME and X-SPACE. Spillover is now implemented in all reverb and delay effects (the effect's tail persists when the gear is bypassed). Full news X-GEAR pedals 2 5
Sander Verstraten Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 Are you sure Peter? My email subject says it's just a TEST. Lol 2
Peter - IK Multimedia Posted September 9, 2021 Author Posted September 9, 2021 4 minutes ago, Sander Verstraten said: Are you sure Peter? My email subject says it's just a TEST. Lol Check your IK Product Manager to be sure!
Fleer Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 “IK Multimedia has announced the availability of a free update to all AmpliTube 5 users, premiering virtual versions of the 4 AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals to demo and purchase” Really? A free update premiering stuff to purchase? Man, those marketeers. 3
Peter - IK Multimedia Posted September 9, 2021 Author Posted September 9, 2021 Just now, Fleer said: “IK Multimedia has announced the availability of a free update to all AmpliTube 5 users, premiering virtual versions of the 4 AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals to demo and purchase” Really? A free update premiering stuff to purchase? Man, those marketeers. And fixes and features, including the much-requested spillover. 3 1
Esteban Villanova Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 1 minute ago, Fleer said: “IK Multimedia has announced the availability of a free update to all AmpliTube 5 users, premiering virtual versions of the 4 AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals to demo and purchase” Really? A free update premiering stuff to purchase? Man, those marketeers. What would we do without them lol and 150 bucks for a pedal emulation?! Sorry, but what are they smoking over there?
Peter - IK Multimedia Posted September 9, 2021 Author Posted September 9, 2021 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Esteban Villanova said: What would we do without them lol and 150 bucks for a pedal emulation?! Sorry, but what are they smoking over there? 16 pedals in one. $9 and change for each. Of course you don't need to buy them, but they're a great way to demo the hardware pedals for free while you can't physically do so (another much-requested feature) and you'd get these free with the hardware pedals. And considering we've been around for 25+ years and have had times where we were able to double or triple our business, I guess we're smoking the good stuff? ? Edited September 9, 2021 by Peter - IK Multimedia 4 2
DeeringAmps Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 (edited) The update failed for me in Product Manager. Downloaded from my user area and it installed fine. Bear in mind I do have a sub folder “IKM VST” where I keep my VST2 dll’s. Speaking of that I never install IKM VST3. It was SampleTank3 that was an issue; right? What’s the status with IKM vst3’s these days in CbB? t Edited September 10, 2021 by DeeringAmps
RSMcGuitar Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 @Peter - IK Multimedia Hey, I doubt this is the right place to ask, but here I go anyway... I would love a way to lock the output level in Amplitube standalone. I find I have to turn down by 5 or 6db for every single preset, despite my input level looking normal. It makes scrolling presets much more tedious than it needs to be, imo. 1
Esteban Villanova Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 5 hours ago, Peter - IK Multimedia said: 16 pedals in one. $9 and change for each. Of course you don't need to buy them, but they're a great way to demo the hardware pedals for free while you can't physically do so (another much-requested feature) and you'd get these free with the hardware pedals. And considering we've been around for 25+ years and have had times where we were able to double or triple our business, I guess we're smoking the good stuff? ? Apologies for my unnecessary rudeness, the rest of the update is welcomed!
simon Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 I'm assuming this $150 pedal update thing is not available by the group buy ? 2 1
Sander Verstraten Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 7 hours ago, RSMcGuitar said: @Peter - IK Multimedia Hey, I doubt this is the right place to ask, but here I go anyway... I would love a way to lock the output level in Amplitube standalone. I find I have to turn down by 5 or 6db for every single preset, despite my input level looking normal. It makes scrolling presets much more tedious than it needs to be, imo. That would be so convenient. 1
simon Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 (edited) 11 hours ago, Peter - IK Multimedia said: 16 pedals in one. $9 and change for each. Of course you don't need to buy them, but they're a great way to demo the hardware pedals for free while you can't physically do so (another much-requested feature) and you'd get these free with the hardware pedals. And considering we've been around for 25+ years and have had times where we were able to double or triple our business, I guess we're smoking the good stuff? ? sorry - I was a bit confused by this... The software versions of the pedals ARE $150 EACH ? what you are saying is this is justified because of the versatile nature of them (16 pedals in one you claim).....Personally I'm not sure that holds a lot of weight....you still want $600 for 4 software pedals.....seems like a hilarious amount of money to me....although TBF nobody asked me ! just sayin' (this is still the DEALS section isn't it ?) Edited September 10, 2021 by simon 2
Fleer Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 Pricing structure seems similar to Eventide’s H9 and plugins. 1
simon Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 15 minutes ago, Fleer said: Pricing structure seems similar to Eventide’s H9 and plugins. full price for the H9 series plugs are $99...... but on release I've bought them all for around $30/$39 from either Eventide directly or everyplugin. I'm guessing the IKM ones are priced so high to ensure they don't eat into the sales of the hardware ? who knows....but $600 for four pedal plugs...!!!!
Jacques Boileau Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 Hey, they have to figure out how to make money after this incredible group buy! ? 2
abacab Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 (edited) 15 hours ago, Fleer said: “IK Multimedia has announced the availability of a free update to all AmpliTube 5 users, premiering virtual versions of the 4 AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals to demo and purchase” Really? A free update premiering stuff to purchase? Man, those marketeers. Clever indeed! Those virtual X stomps are 150 credits each in the Custom Shop! "Only" 600 credits for the set. But you can buy 500 Gear Credits for $349.99, less if you apply some Jam Points! Then $99.99 for the last 100 credits... (buying 300 credits x2 ends up same price as 500 + 100 credits). Edited September 10, 2021 by abacab
fret_man Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 Guys, guys, guys, hardware is expensive. Those pedals have to be pretty heavy-duty and monkey-proof (and beer-proof) to be any good. Guitar pedals are expensive. These are really a pretty good deal in the scheme of things. Who cares if there's a processor inside or a bunch of analog circuits if the function/capabilities are useful? Many of those flexible delay pedals are processors running software . Without the embedded processing, there are many pedals that wouldn't exist. I'm convinced some of you just like to complain... 1 2
Doug Rintoul Posted September 10, 2021 Posted September 10, 2021 (edited) 25 minutes ago, fret_man said: Guys, guys, guys, hardware is expensive. Those pedals have to be pretty heavy-duty and monkey-proof (and beer-proof) to be any good. Guitar pedals are expensive. These are really a pretty good deal in the scheme of things. Who cares if there's a processor inside or a bunch of analog circuits if the function/capabilities are useful? Many of those flexible delay pedals are processors running software . Without the embedded processing, there are many pedals that wouldn't exist. I'm convinced some of you just like to complain... Umm, I think we are talking about the price of virtual pedals here, not the physical hardware. Edited September 10, 2021 by Doug Rintoul 2
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