Originally posted by Mark Hammer
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer
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On my Roland mixer, for any given amp model (there's JC-120, ClnTwin, MatchLd, JMP-Stk, and 5150Ld) there's 12 amp types (clean, dirty, bright, dark, variations of those), usually three gain settings, you usual bass/mid/treble control as well as a bright switch and presence, 12 cabinet types, and often controls for the mic. What these various settings are, they don't say (and the manual is awful and confusing), but you can really get a good vibe of various speaker types and whatnot based on tones you have heard before. Some of the cabs are thin and nasal, some have a big 4X12 thump, some are clean and wide range, etc.
I had no idea this mixer had amp sims when I bought it, but I knew is had effects. It also models microphone types (SM-57, etc.) and even studio monitors, as long as you are using particular Roland mics and monitors. I've never used those.
I have a couple of amp sim plugins. One is the Ampeg SVX plugin, that can model various Ampeg bass amps. I've stated before how much I don't like Ampeg amps, but the B-15 models are OK for getting an amped tone in a mix. It really sounds like Ampeg amps. I have another plug that does a bunch of guitar amp models. In both of these you can mix cabs with heads and so on.
Digidesign talked a lot about how they specifically studied various speakers and cabs, like Vox, Marshall, etc, and even simulate the speaker breakup when you push them hard. They showed a room full of heads and cabs all wired up and stuff. Avid is a big company, so I guess they could afford to get all the amps they wanted to model.
I doubt if you A/B'd a sim to a real amp that they'd sound exactly the same, but Dave Navarro did a live demo and was saying he couldn't tell on playback when he recorded with the plugin and a real amp. The demo did sound really good. So it's getting there...
I've played a Line-6 Variaxe a few times, and the electric guitar models never convinced me, but the acoustic guitars are pretty damn good, as far as sounding like an undersaddle transducer anyway, or maybe mic'ed. It's quite odd playing a solid body and hearing a sitar or acoustic 12-string.
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