I've been a subscriber for quite some time. Your videos Jason helped me to look at my passion for music from a different perspective. You can't go wrong with plugins nowadays, there's so many options to choose from. Personally, when I bought IK's Tonex pedal, I started using the Tonex app (standalone and vst). Besides that I'm using Neural (Nolly, Gojira, all Fortins, and JST (Jeff Loomis and Dino Cezares) plugins. Looking forward to your future content! Keep the metal flow!
So super happy to see you still have the E-II and I LOVE the amp knob. Can’t wait to get my interface so I can download it. Side bar, how loud do those cali audio monitors get? I’ve meant to ask for a while now
Yeah that E-II plays effortlessly. The Kali monitors I have are perfect for my room, which is small, 10x11. They’re not super loud so if you have a larger room, you may want the next size up to have the headroom
Howdy Jason, yep: Metal »veteran« producer Jens Bogren does heavy-stuff software absolutely well. I cannot recommend his free Krimh drums library enough (loads in free NI Kontakt player!) That said, you might want to shed some light on AuroraDSP's collection of heavy amplification. While »one knob to rule them all« is highly convenient at times, you may want to have more control over your sound on other occasions. And there's quite a range of tweakability levels to choose from, ranging from the bare-bones free Goblyn (a Peavey sim AFAIK) to the flagship software amp modeler Rhino (with an ever growing palette of amp [sims] in between, last of which is Absylon, designed for Drop tunigs and 7+ string guitar sound). What's also great about the folks from Poland is that they care for iDevice users more and more lately. (Almost) all of their products are available for the iPad, too - at the usual affordable prices. As for pricing: Watch out for frequent significant discounts on PC and Mac versions. BTW: I'm convinced, not affiliated or even sponsored. Cheers! 👋
That’s a great question. You could probably bring your laptop to the show and run the outputs of your interface through the soundboard (I’ve never done this before). I’m not sure how that would sound at old volumes. And of course you don’t want one solely dependent on your laptop so I’d recommend a backup amp or processor
This channel is an absolute gem I would have never known one of my favorite bands had a signature amp
Thank you! Yeah Trivium is awesome! I saw them with Arch Enemy a few years ago
@@jasonstallworth I just got the free trial it’s amazinv
This sounds like a game-changer for getting that heavy tone effortlessly!
It’s a solid tone…I’m doing another soon on their BDH amps
Awesome!!!OMG love the tone and simplicity.. now we are talking !!! Thank you so so much for making these videos..
This is such a killer amp sim! Oh, and it just posted the AmpKnob BDH today: ruclips.net/video/g177NpWAL88/видео.htmlsi=6_sTrTWX9KhfFG9T
Straight to the point, not dragging, good demos, all you need from a reviewer really! Keep it up!
Any videos with that green SG coming?
🙏🏻🤘 I don’t own an SG (maybe that’s from a video I did at Replay Guitar Exchange store in Tampa)
@@jasonstallworth yeah that was the one mate, you should’ve bought that one! Definitely on my list.
That opening riff is 🔥
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Love it Jason !! MASSIVE !! Thx buddy !!💪💪💪
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I've been a subscriber for quite some time. Your videos Jason helped me to look at my passion for music from a different perspective. You can't go wrong with plugins nowadays, there's so many options to choose from. Personally, when I bought IK's Tonex pedal, I started using the Tonex app (standalone and vst). Besides that I'm using Neural (Nolly, Gojira, all Fortins, and JST (Jeff Loomis and Dino Cezares) plugins. Looking forward to your future content! Keep the metal flow!
Thank you and I appreciate your support on my channel. I've also been trying out JST's Loomis amp and may have a video on that, soon!
The 6606 Ampknob is sick too
Yes it is! I downloaded the trial of all 3 in that suite
I have several of Bogrens ampknobs, cant recommend them enough 👍
I'm diving deeper into these and really love how you have an immediate awesome tone without tweaking!
I absolutley love triviums, killswitch engage, as i lay dying and all that remains distortion sound.
All killer bands with some killer tones!
So super happy to see you still have the E-II and I LOVE the amp knob. Can’t wait to get my interface so I can download it. Side bar, how loud do those cali audio monitors get? I’ve meant to ask for a while now
Yeah that E-II plays effortlessly. The Kali monitors I have are perfect for my room, which is small, 10x11. They’re not super loud so if you have a larger room, you may want the next size up to have the headroom
Howdy Jason, yep: Metal »veteran« producer Jens Bogren does heavy-stuff software absolutely well. I cannot recommend his free Krimh drums library enough (loads in free NI Kontakt player!) That said, you might want to shed some light on AuroraDSP's collection of heavy amplification. While »one knob to rule them all« is highly convenient at times, you may want to have more control over your sound on other occasions. And there's quite a range of tweakability levels to choose from, ranging from the bare-bones free Goblyn (a Peavey sim AFAIK) to the flagship software amp modeler Rhino (with an ever growing palette of amp [sims] in between, last of which is Absylon, designed for Drop tunigs and 7+ string guitar sound). What's also great about the folks from Poland is that they care for iDevice users more and more lately. (Almost) all of their products are available for the iPad, too - at the usual affordable prices. As for pricing: Watch out for frequent significant discounts on PC and Mac versions. BTW: I'm convinced, not affiliated or even sponsored. Cheers! 👋
I’ll definitely check that out and thanks for recommending. And yeah those drums are great!
This might be a dumb question but is there any way to use these tones live?
That’s a great question. You could probably bring your laptop to the show and run the outputs of your interface through the soundboard (I’ve never done this before). I’m not sure how that would sound at old volumes.
And of course you don’t want one solely dependent on your laptop so I’d recommend a backup amp or processor