: Saturday, September 05, 2015 4:32 PM
Subject: Guitar Amp Modellers: Editor Accessibility
Note: copying this from the PTAccess group.
Let's evaluate where things stand currently when it comes to multifunction
amp/effects units, primarily for guitar and accessibility.
Yes, this may
Hardware side zoom g9.2tt editor was pretty much accessible on windows and i
believe on OS X as well. POD X3 series could work if you used screen echo mode
in jaws to speak changes in the editor while you use the knobs on the unit.
Could pretty much get to everything this way.. On the Mac and
Note: copying this from the PTAccess group.
Let's evaluate where things stand currently when it comes to
multifunction amp/effects units, primarily for guitar and
accessibility.
Yes, this may be somewhat off-topic. I won't post on this again, unless
it's deemed acceptable by the mods. I figure
I am liking AmpKit. Its however standalone and not currently available in a
plug in format. But its pretty straightforward to use sound cloud to route
audio out of Pro Tools and into AmpKit and then back into pro tools to record
it.
On Jun 17, 2014, at 2:20 PM, CHUCK REICHEL
I'm a fan of Studio Devil's products. What are other people using for
guitar amp modelling plug-ins?
I still prefer hardware, i.e. an actual amp with a mic in front of
it, but that isn't always practical or possible.
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Hi André,
I'm using the
Waves GTR Amp,
The rub is you need a controller to access the parameters.
Its the best I've heard so far though! :)
YMMV
Chuck
On Jun 17, 2014, at 1:16 PM, John André Lium-Netland wrote:
Hi,
I have played with ReCabinet and Guitar Rig Pro in PT11. They are not very