Yo dude, I just wanted to thank you. I just spent the last 4 hours to produce about a minute and 14 seconds of music. It's not much and it's poorly mixed due to time restraints, but your advice has been paramount to me achieving this today. I also went with FL studios because a while back I was struggling to pick a DAW, seeing you use it inspired me to buy it. Cheers dude, you're a legend!
That soldano tone is sick Keyan! It's really quite different from your typical metal tone, but still super articulate and saturated. Great demo and kick ass riffage! So many great tones from this plugin. Thank you!
Great video. Going to try this suite of amps this weekend for sure. One tip: If you want to use the Grind/33 or anything similar on higher tunings C and up to standard E, try using it in parallel. I always do this with overdrives and boosts as I do not tune that low. So if the pedal sucks out to much low end and you can not compensate for it on the amp or with and eq, just run it parallel and mix it in (in daw or with a wet dry signal mixer if the epedal is a IRL one). Thus you can max the effect of the pedal and mix in just the right amount for you to get the effect but keep as much of that low end as you like.
That demo song is Phenomenal. Your demo songs just keep on soaring. Thanx for the info on STL having Aussie creative input. I idn't know that. I love STL products, an this will grow and expand in the future to something special. Given the range of amps used in certain TONEHUB preset packs like Hughes & Kettner, Diezel Einstein, Herbert, VH4, Driftwood Purple Nightmare, Bogner Uberschall, Engl Powerball, INvader, Savage, which i haven't seen in other vst plugins,............Amphub and Tonehub are incredible. STLTONES is on fire
Man, you totally nailed the conclusion. STL Amphub is completely amazing. Every single amp and fx sound and feel exactly like the real thing... the responsiveness is shockingly realistic, not only the gain reacts to the guitar volume knob (like most good amp sims these days), but the major difference i instantly feel is the treble dynamics and how it reacts to the pick attack. When you pick very softly, it sounds bold, dark and warm.. and the shine kicks in with so many layers of texture the more you dig in, it’s incredible! It’s also worth mentionning that I owned both an Axe FX II and a Kemper for a while, and i can definitely say STL Amphub amps sound and feel even more like real tube amps. This is ground breaking, especially for the price of 10$/month. Can’t wait to see what new amp and fx will be added next! :) and no.. i’m not paid by STL, just completely blown away!
This video is "really, really nice" ;-) Honestly, great job as usual Keyan! What do you think does the real Recto more justice: Amphub or the "Mega Rect package" in Tonehub? More looking for the real amp sound rather than mixed ready presets... I wish Neural would make a Recto but I fear that's never gonna happen :-(
@@ErebosGR Nope, they are VST/AU, I run pro tools so need aax - The amphub btw doesn't run on my computer because some thing is not supported by my CPU which is an intel 970. So I cannot use STL, or ML sound labs.
It starts a real arms race. I guess. So far NeuralDSP was the to-go option as Bias FX is not so popular - and neither too good, as well. You made an awesome demo! But don't get so add-making. There are 6 pedals - doesn't seem like "a lot of pedals". The post effects are not crazy numerous either. And the AC/DC tone was definitely too dry - it felt like AC/DC on Fortin Cali by NDSP. I will wait and see how often they really add new stuff. If it goes well, I'll maybe go with AmbHub instead of the next NDSP plugin. Thanks for the news!
all they have that is good is the Howard Benson Marshall mods and fender tweeds, the Howard Benson are by the far the best sounding all around Marshall Plexi-2203-2555 nothing touches them, they are also the only plugs that sound identical in headphones as your monitors...which means they are translating correctly, for the rest you an make your own HB versions with softube and pedals (don't bother with amproom, its another thing) and anything other then stl and softube would go to Neural DSP, the Fortin nameless for high gain and anything amp they have with clean channels and their reverb are ambient kings, amps like the Fortin Cali or Archetype Abasi, Soldano.
i recently started getting into recording, i bought studio one artist and ggd matt halpern p4 drums after watching your video about what periphery’s first album today. i’ve downloaded the drums and opened them in my daw but am completely lost just on how to use them and record my own tracks with it. any tips?
Hey man just out of curiosity, what drum programming plugni do you use? I just spent loads of money on ez drummer but am not entirely happy with the customizability of the drums :/
I love STL Amphub and have had it for a while but struggling to get it work in any DAW program I use. Do you know if it is compatible in Ableton Live or Reaper? Thanks!
Can you help me? I have STL tones but it still sounds really digitally sounding like lower guitar vsts do. Im going right into an RME babyface interface. Any ideas?
so I always use a brit dyn 57 but can someone tell me what this cab is based off of, im assuming its recorded with a ms57 and some sort of marshall cab but does anyone know what speakers??
@@kingscott00 true - however buying the Player nets you 1 free amp of choice (you add both Player and amp of choice to cart, and use discount code "STLAMPHUB"). Also, the Player comes with the Ignite Emissary, the Ignite NRR-X, all cabs, IR Loader, all post-FX, the Tyrant Screamer OD pedal, a basic compressor pedal, and a 6-band EQ pedal. It's actually quite a lot for the money!
I plugged my Squier Strat with stock everything into it and it sounds incredible, absolutely worth the $10 a month and there's a free 10 day trial as well.
STL is more my thing. Thought I'd be a Neural dude but their angle is more on working with influencers and I've never been a fan of buying gear with someone else's name on it.
This sounds incredibly crisp, how does it feel when playing? I hear the sound and the tones are good, but does it react even close to how it feels in an analog sense?
The Key Of Anarkh If you are talking about Latency or playing And having a delay after strumming or playing a note there is zero. I have very low end interphase in gear and I have absolutely zero latency issues.
The Key Of Anarkh So to answer your question it feels exactly like it would playing through an amp. The only thing you really miss out on is how loud an amplifier is compared to studio monitors or a headset that you would play through one playing like this.
I'm having a hard time understanding what the difference is between Amphub and tonehub in regards to recording my guitar in a daw. Amphub seems to work good but tonehub exists from the same company and I don't get why.
Don’t know if u still need an answer to this question, but amphub is a set of amps, while tonehub is a set of presets made by industry producers (such a John Feldmann)
Is there a standalone version? I bought the putney suite and there was none. Only works in cubase. It is really good but i would prefer it to have the standalone option for my practice.
@@SwainBjornstrandt It was released as an update months ago (v1.1.0), just download the latest version and install it, you're probably using an old one.
As a Vox/Orange player predominantly, I'm not sold on the models. I mean, they're passable, but only just. It's mostly geared towards the high gain/metal players for sure. Not sure why they went with the Orange model they did, should have went with the MatAmp/OR120, you know, *the* Orange Amp. Eh. For $10/mo, could do worse. Just not sold on it, personally. If the Vox emulation was better, maybe.
every amp I need? Nalex Amplex lol needs some good IR`s though No, seriously, subscriprions suck, especially if I`m interested in 1-2 amps out of all of those. I`d buy only the thing I need once and forever
I understand subscriptions may not be everybody’s thing but the whole point is you get everything included to get any tone you would ever need for $10 a month and they will be adding new content all the time. Sure you can turn around and spend $40 on one thing then $20 on another and then $20 on another and then you realized you would’ve had access to every single thing for eight months for those three items alone. So there’s multiple ways of looking at it
As a guy that plays mostly metal. This seems unnecessary. My favorite amp is the Ignite Emissary and I've had that free for years. I would rather buy a Neural DSP plugin. Those sound so much better than this. At least for High Gain metal stuff. I can't speak for cleans but I can get really good cleans out of free plugins. I feel like with some tweaking you could get a similar sound with free plugins.
@@nitewolfmusic9142 Engl Powerball, Invader, and Savage, are in certain preset packs too. Just check out the preset pack list for each preset pack to see what is it each pack
I payed for the subscription, never got the activation code for whatever reason? Yes I checked the junk and all the other crap email folders. You would think I would get a response in a timely manner nothing, so beware ordering.
@@prashuryagoswami6122 I have the Tonehub and I really like it, it's just a pity that in such an expandable plugin you are limited to one mic (even if more were used you can only move one in the cab section). That's why I was curious about this new plugin and the fact that it's so similar to the Neural DSP stuff
@@spanneng I meant that Emissary itself is a free plugin and you can already achieve pretty good results with it even tho it's really saturated. This video gives me impression that AmpHub isn't that big of a step tone quality-wise but I can be wrong. My go to plugin is currently ML Super Duper which is awesome.
As someone who has used LePou/NaLex/other free sims for a long time, you really have to try the plugin over hearing it in a video. Directly A/Bing the LePou Dual Rec vs the AmpHub one really shows the accuracy of the AmpHub version. I bought AmpHub and a bunch of amps/pedals because it really does sound more accurate to the real deal amps than anything else I've tried. All our ears being different, of course, I encourage you try the 10 day trial if you haven't already and decide for yourself :)
The Neural sounds and responds like a real amp. This one is like a great (some just good) emulation of amps. Really good but not on par with Neural yet-
@@ItsNotaTuhmah this might sound counterintuitive but many times when I'm using guitar plugins I *don't* want it to sound and respond like a real amp, I want a much more mix-friendly solution that requires less fiddling and post-EQing. Nameless for example did not work for me at ALL. I will say that no amp sim I've used has actually been unresponsive enough to notice other than BIAS/BIAS FX though, even older stuff like POD Farm and the built-in Cubase VST Amp Rack sound and respond fine. Yes, the Neural stuff responds better than most others, but sound is still 100% mix and ear dependent.
@@Ghost17110 It depends. For example, the Nolly and the Plini plugins have some amazing ready-to-go presets that you can just throw in a mix. I tested the Tonehub and found myself in the need to do extensive tweak and layering to get a good tone out of it. Even using artist presets wasn't as easy as it should have been. It was far easier with those Neural plugins. When you get to record your own music, you'll ask for something that you can tweak as you please as well. I think the Neural stuff gets the job done for both kind of people.
@@Ghost17110 STLTONEHUB is what you are looking for then if you want a mix ready sound for home recording. Works perfect for me, where Neural + Bias just sound messy and muddy. Give STLTONEHUB a try. PLus the preset packs have a massive variety of amps. Ive done reviews/playthroughs of a few preset packs if you want to check them out before buying
@@KeyanHoushmandLive I see/ Well that=s of course nice to get some free stuff as well haha. By the way& please do a video how to make a nice lead sound = )
@@apanapandottir205 This is true. TOS requires any promotions to be explicitly stated. Personalized links usually mean that the content creator gets a kickback of a small percentage should the person clicking the link purchase anything. In music, typically people will receive free gear or plugins. As always, it's wise to never take anyone's word and it's smarter to just take the trial. That being said, fuck subscription models.
@@callmecraig3046 Lindsay Ellis talks about it in a video but I don't remember which one. Either way I get the impression that Keyan is a legit guy that wouldn't try to hide stuff like that. Also, smart enough. Since it's super illegal. There is always gonna be some bias, especially when working with people you admire, but credibility is everything.
Keyan, srsly, try a H&K Triamp and you will find that to be every amp you ever need. It's not that modellers can't sound then, cos they can, but they also need a lot of faffing about to get the best from them, and make all guitars sound the same.
This has a subscription? Worse move ever. You can buy the Neural things for something between 100-140 EUR forever, even you can get them ocassionally by half the price and those sound far better.
Yo dude, I just wanted to thank you. I just spent the last 4 hours to produce about a minute and 14 seconds of music. It's not much and it's poorly mixed due to time restraints, but your advice has been paramount to me achieving this today. I also went with FL studios because a while back I was struggling to pick a DAW, seeing you use it inspired me to buy it. Cheers dude, you're a legend!
Tones on point, riffs on point. Nice.
Cheers Rick, really enjoying it
2:10 starting to sound as a Polaris song right?
@@Adrikstides I'd be lying if I said it didn't give me a couple ideas...
That soldano tone is sick Keyan! It's really quite different from your typical metal tone, but still super articulate and saturated. Great demo and kick ass riffage! So many great tones from this plugin. Thank you!
I didn't even bother with the 10 day trial, just bought the monthly subscription after hearing this demo. Fantastic playing as usual, thanks again!
I subscribed to the Amphub. Loving it! Awesome video and thank you, Keyan!
That demo song is huuuge bro, great vid!
Damn, Neural, STL and Mikko are all killing it on the amp sims. Great video, great riffs!
Sounds awesome! Just beware RUclips put an ad in the middle of the demo song
This was a perfect overview video! Thanks man.
That intro riff was gorgeous!
Thanks for the demo. Gonna Demo AmpHub today!
Dude that actually sounds incredible.
Only due to pickups and production. prove me wrong
Funny side note, the tuner on this plugin is one of the best tracking tuners I've encountered in a plugin.
Great video. Going to try this suite of amps this weekend for sure.
One tip: If you want to use the Grind/33 or anything similar on higher tunings C and up to standard E, try using it in parallel. I always do this with overdrives and boosts as I do not tune that low. So if the pedal sucks out to much low end and you can not compensate for it on the amp or with and eq, just run it parallel and mix it in (in daw or with a wet dry signal mixer if the epedal is a IRL one). Thus you can max the effect of the pedal and mix in just the right amount for you to get the effect but keep as much of that low end as you like.
That demo song is Phenomenal. Your demo songs just keep on soaring. Thanx for the info on STL having Aussie creative input. I idn't know that. I love STL products, an this will grow and expand in the future to something special. Given the range of amps used in certain TONEHUB preset packs like Hughes & Kettner, Diezel Einstein, Herbert, VH4, Driftwood Purple Nightmare, Bogner Uberschall, Engl Powerball, INvader, Savage, which i haven't seen in other vst plugins,............Amphub and Tonehub are incredible. STLTONES is on fire
Man, you totally nailed the conclusion. STL Amphub is completely amazing. Every single amp and fx sound and feel exactly like the real thing... the responsiveness is shockingly realistic, not only the gain reacts to the guitar volume knob (like most good amp sims these days), but the major difference i instantly feel is the treble dynamics and how it reacts to the pick attack. When you pick very softly, it sounds bold, dark and warm.. and the shine kicks in with so many layers of texture the more you dig in, it’s incredible! It’s also worth mentionning that I owned both an Axe FX II and a Kemper for a while, and i can definitely say STL Amphub amps sound and feel even more like real tube amps. This is ground breaking, especially for the price of 10$/month. Can’t wait to see what new amp and fx will be added next! :) and no.. i’m not paid by STL, just completely blown away!
Bro everything you play is awesome
Hey Keyan, I’ve seen you on various amp sim ads on Instagram. Great job man.
Bro that riff at 7:27 was nasty good hahaha
I thouught your demo was Quasimodo by monuments at first. Lol awesome stuff as usual man
Kiwi here. Lived in Oz for a few years. Great vid! And yes I do like Mondo Rock and their predecessor Daddy Cool. Chur chur bro...
I dig it. I actually use STL Ignite and Nadir (thanks to you I know HOW to use them), and may end up snagging stl tonehub for variation.
TONEHUB is mix ready, perfect for home recording
sounds sick!
Thanks...that's all I need to know...a very good overall picture
Awesome 🔥🔥🔥💯
God Dammit!! I'm trying to save money. Well I guess that's not happening haha. Sick video btw and the demo needs to be a full song!!
I use Emissary and NadIR on all my demos. It might make it on the final cuts.
This video is "really, really nice" ;-) Honestly, great job as usual Keyan! What do you think does the real Recto more justice: Amphub or the "Mega Rect package" in Tonehub? More looking for the real amp sound rather than mixed ready presets...
I wish Neural would make a Recto but I fear that's never gonna happen :-(
That has to be the best sounding mesa yet
Have you tried the NaLex Pectifier or Vadim Taranov's MegaFuzzie MK4? They're free and I think they sound just as good.
@@ErebosGR Nope, they are VST/AU, I run pro tools so need aax - The amphub btw doesn't run on my computer because some thing is not supported by my CPU which is an intel 970. So I cannot use STL, or ML sound labs.
First. Whooooooooo
Luv u keyan
You should try using the TC Pre its super tight (Like meshuggah/ trivium level)
It starts a real arms race. I guess. So far NeuralDSP was the to-go option as Bias FX is not so popular - and neither too good, as well. You made an awesome demo! But don't get so add-making. There are 6 pedals - doesn't seem like "a lot of pedals". The post effects are not crazy numerous either. And the AC/DC tone was definitely too dry - it felt like AC/DC on Fortin Cali by NDSP. I will wait and see how often they really add new stuff. If it goes well, I'll maybe go with AmbHub instead of the next NDSP plugin. Thanks for the news!
That's cool!
What audio interface were you using ?
I love that guitar rack on the wall. Is it on the wall or is it on a table?
all they have that is good is the Howard Benson Marshall mods and fender tweeds, the Howard Benson are by the far the best sounding all around Marshall Plexi-2203-2555 nothing touches them, they are also the only plugs that sound identical in headphones as your monitors...which means they are translating correctly, for the rest you an make your own HB versions with softube and pedals (don't bother with amproom, its another thing) and anything other then stl and softube would go to Neural DSP, the Fortin nameless for high gain and anything amp they have with clean channels and their reverb are ambient kings, amps like the Fortin Cali or Archetype Abasi, Soldano.
Great stuff man. What interface are you using? And that os ? Windows or mac? How' s the latency? Cheers!
Interesting you like both the Soldano and the Recto. Apparently the Rec preamp is near identical to the SLO with a weaker power section
Probably going to switch to this amp sim soon. Haven't been that pleased with Bias
Please do a mix tutorial
Keyan !! we need that full theme from 1:40 minute !! that's sound f*cking AMAZING!!!!
Thanks for watching! It's crazy how fast plugins are progressing. To learn more about STL Tones AmpHub: bit.ly/2GjfzSl
Can you use independent impulse response packs with this?
i recently started getting into recording, i bought studio one artist and ggd matt halpern p4 drums after watching your video about what periphery’s first album today. i’ve downloaded the drums and opened them in my daw but am completely lost just on how to use them and record my own tracks with it. any tips?
Hey man just out of curiosity, what drum programming plugni do you use? I just spent loads of money on ez drummer but am not entirely happy with the customizability of the drums :/
I love STL Amphub and have had it for a while but struggling to get it work in any DAW program I use. Do you know if it is compatible in Ableton Live or Reaper? Thanks!
nice tones, specially the one when you talked about The Emissary. is that a song of yours?
Pretty sure he is playing a section Marigold by Periphery there.
@@MrSomebody115 yup, Marigold confirmed. thanks man!
Can you create a wet dry wet setup with this?
great riff demo, but I'm not convinced, it doesn't sound like I expected
Can you help me? I have STL tones but it still sounds really digitally sounding like lower guitar vsts do. Im going right into an RME babyface interface. Any ideas?
so I always use a brit dyn 57 but can someone tell me what this cab is based off of, im assuming its recorded with a ms57 and some sort of marshall cab but does anyone know what speakers??
So I'm new to this virtual stuff, is the $50 stl amphub package all I need to get these sounds?
thanks for the video! i'm new to amp simulators - can i use outboard effects pedals before i go into audio interface and into amp simulator software?
Yup
how i recording STL AmpHub with FL?
wow this is incredible! defintely giving neural DSP some competition. Just not a fan that its paid monthly.
It looks like there is an option to buy the amps individually as well, but you have to also buy the amp hub player.
@@kingscott00 true - however buying the Player nets you 1 free amp of choice (you add both Player and amp of choice to cart, and use discount code "STLAMPHUB").
Also, the Player comes with the Ignite Emissary, the Ignite NRR-X, all cabs, IR Loader, all post-FX, the Tyrant Screamer OD pedal, a basic compressor pedal, and a 6-band EQ pedal. It's actually quite a lot for the money!
is it better than ML sound lab?
Hello! Can anybody send me an older version of the amp hub?
Is there any way to get the tabs for the chords played between 2:40 and 2:50? My word...
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Do a standard demo with standard pickups. Of course, it's going to sound mint the guitar you have and processing you've used in production. :(
I plugged my Squier Strat with stock everything into it and it sounds incredible, absolutely worth the $10 a month and there's a free 10 day trial as well.
hi, whats the song title you did at 7:28?
What about clean tones
1:55 really inspired by
Beyond the flames - Killswitch Engage
Doesn't it?
Watching a few of his videos I definitely picked up some KSE vibes
Came for PornHub, stayed for AmpHub.
Bruh😂
STL is more my thing. Thought I'd be a Neural dude but their angle is more on working with influencers and I've never been a fan of buying gear with someone else's name on it.
what the title song use in 1:46 until 2:14??
This sounds incredibly crisp, how does it feel when playing? I hear the sound and the tones are good, but does it react even close to how it feels in an analog sense?
The Key Of Anarkh If you are talking about Latency or playing And having a delay after strumming or playing a note there is zero. I have very low end interphase in gear and I have absolutely zero latency issues.
The Key Of Anarkh So to answer your question it feels exactly like it would playing through an amp. The only thing you really miss out on is how loud an amplifier is compared to studio monitors or a headset that you would play through one playing like this.
how to connnect amphub with your amp
Anyone know the song at 14:50?
Still waiting for a good mesa mark series amp sim as ML is disappointingly inaccurate to the original
$10 a month for an assortment of amps? Do you know how many packs of gum I can buy for that price????
2 centimeters at least.
Kenneth Smith - Exactly man
That bubblegum aint gonna make you look cool in front of the ladies and all your friends so
easyy - Implying women care about Djent
I'm having a hard time understanding what the difference is between Amphub and tonehub in regards to recording my guitar in a daw. Amphub seems to work good but tonehub exists from the same company and I don't get why.
Don’t know if u still need an answer to this question, but amphub is a set of amps, while tonehub is a set of presets made by industry producers (such a John Feldmann)
Is there a standalone version? I bought the putney suite and there was none. Only works in cubase. It is really good but i would prefer it to have the standalone option for my practice.
There is a standalone version in AmpHub, as well as in the Will Putney suite
@@federicoberti3915 in the putney suite how do i install it????
@@SwainBjornstrandt It was released as an update months ago (v1.1.0), just download the latest version and install it, you're probably using an old one.
@@federicoberti3915 thanks+
As a Vox/Orange player predominantly, I'm not sold on the models. I mean, they're passable, but only just. It's mostly geared towards the high gain/metal players for sure. Not sure why they went with the Orange model they did, should have went with the MatAmp/OR120, you know, *the* Orange Amp.
Eh. For $10/mo, could do worse. Just not sold on it, personally. If the Vox emulation was better, maybe.
Is there a way to pay with paypal on the STL site ?
That's how I just paid for my monthly subscription.
Do you use any real amps/modelers ever ? :D
every amp I need? Nalex Amplex lol
needs some good IR`s though
No, seriously, subscriprions suck, especially if I`m interested in 1-2 amps out of all of those. I`d buy only the thing I need once and forever
I understand subscriptions may not be everybody’s thing but the whole point is you get everything included to get any tone you would ever need for $10 a month and they will be adding new content all the time. Sure you can turn around and spend $40 on one thing then $20 on another and then $20 on another and then you realized you would’ve had access to every single thing for eight months for those three items alone. So there’s multiple ways of looking at it
@@easyyttv it`s ok only for those who really need each ampsim, from this demo I`d try only 1, so not gonna pay for the others
Sounds great but crashes my DAW all the time.
As a guy that plays mostly metal. This seems unnecessary. My favorite amp is the Ignite Emissary and I've had that free for years. I would rather buy a Neural DSP plugin. Those sound so much better than this. At least for High Gain metal stuff. I can't speak for cleans but I can get really good cleans out of free plugins. I feel like with some tweaking you could get a similar sound with free plugins.
Settings please lol
I would love to see an engl powerball
Check out TONEHUB, plenty of Engl in certain preset packs. But i dare say, they will be added to AmpHub in the future
deleteUNKNOWN I will , I did not know tonehub had engl thank you 👍🏻😎
@@nitewolfmusic9142 The Lasse Lamertt Boutique pack has a lot of unique amps on it. 3 Hughes & Kettner presets which i have never seen anywhere before
@@nitewolfmusic9142 Engl Powerball, Invader, and Savage, are in certain preset packs too. Just check out the preset pack list for each preset pack to see what is it each pack
deleteUNKNOWN dude ima have look at those thank you so much
I payed for the subscription, never got the activation code for whatever reason? Yes I checked the junk and all the other crap email folders. You would think I would get a response in a timely manner nothing, so beware ordering.
Now they are competing with Neural Dsp, I'm impressed
I think the tonehub is a better concept. I don't really like subscriptions
@@prashuryagoswami6122 I have the Tonehub and I really like it, it's just a pity that in such an expandable plugin you are limited to one mic (even if more were used you can only move one in the cab section). That's why I was curious about this new plugin and the fact that it's so similar to the Neural DSP stuff
@@prashuryagoswami6122 - you can purchase the models (amps, pedals etc.) individually.
These sound quite average to me and a similar SLO/Recto quality could probably be achieved with free LePou stuff. Or free Emissary :D
I thought Emissary was more Marshall sounding to me. Could you share some tips on how to achieve rectk style tones from Emissary?
Agree. really weak cleans and very generic high-gain sounds.
The free NaLex Amplex comes with more amps than this and since it's completely customizable it can be expanded infinitely.
@@spanneng I meant that Emissary itself is a free plugin and you can already achieve pretty good results with it even tho it's really saturated. This video gives me impression that AmpHub isn't that big of a step tone quality-wise but I can be wrong. My go to plugin is currently ML Super Duper which is awesome.
As someone who has used LePou/NaLex/other free sims for a long time, you really have to try the plugin over hearing it in a video. Directly A/Bing the LePou Dual Rec vs the AmpHub one really shows the accuracy of the AmpHub version. I bought AmpHub and a bunch of amps/pedals because it really does sound more accurate to the real deal amps than anything else I've tried.
All our ears being different, of course, I encourage you try the 10 day trial if you haven't already and decide for yourself :)
How do you find it compares to the Neural stuff? Feel and sound?
The Neural sounds and responds like a real amp. This one is like a great (some just good) emulation of amps. Really good but not on par with Neural yet-
@@ItsNotaTuhmah this might sound counterintuitive but many times when I'm using guitar plugins I *don't* want it to sound and respond like a real amp, I want a much more mix-friendly solution that requires less fiddling and post-EQing. Nameless for example did not work for me at ALL.
I will say that no amp sim I've used has actually been unresponsive enough to notice other than BIAS/BIAS FX though, even older stuff like POD Farm and the built-in Cubase VST Amp Rack sound and respond fine. Yes, the Neural stuff responds better than most others, but sound is still 100% mix and ear dependent.
@@Ghost17110 It depends. For example, the Nolly and the Plini plugins have some amazing ready-to-go presets that you can just throw in a mix.
I tested the Tonehub and found myself in the need to do extensive tweak and layering to get a good tone out of it. Even using artist presets wasn't as easy as it should have been. It was far easier with those Neural plugins.
When you get to record your own music, you'll ask for something that you can tweak as you please as well. I think the Neural stuff gets the job done for both kind of people.
@@Ghost17110 STLTONEHUB is what you are looking for then if you want a mix ready sound for home recording. Works perfect for me, where Neural + Bias just sound messy and muddy. Give STLTONEHUB a try. PLus the preset packs have a massive variety of amps. Ive done reviews/playthroughs of a few preset packs if you want to check them out before buying
ItsNotaTuhmah do not worth investing. I have all the neural ones.
Do you have to subscribe I'd rather just buy this
My Rocker 50 never was that tight...
Do you get paid for promoting their products?
The guys from STL were kind enough to give AmpHub to me a couple weeks early
@@KeyanHoushmandLive I see/ Well that=s of course nice to get some free stuff as well haha. By the way& please do a video how to make a nice lead sound = )
I don't remember the details, but any paid promotion must always be clearly stated.
@@apanapandottir205 This is true. TOS requires any promotions to be explicitly stated. Personalized links usually mean that the content creator gets a kickback of a small percentage should the person clicking the link purchase anything. In music, typically people will receive free gear or plugins. As always, it's wise to never take anyone's word and it's smarter to just take the trial. That being said, fuck subscription models.
@@callmecraig3046 Lindsay Ellis talks about it in a video but I don't remember which one. Either way I get the impression that Keyan is a legit guy that wouldn't try to hide stuff like that. Also, smart enough. Since it's super illegal.
There is always gonna be some bias, especially when working with people you admire, but credibility is everything.
STL > everything ✊
Subscription?! No thank you.
Unless by the end of the subscription I get my money back donno sounds kinda fair to me..🤔
Keyan, srsly, try a H&K Triamp and you will find that to be every amp you ever need. It's not that modellers can't sound then, cos they can, but they also need a lot of faffing about to get the best from them, and make all guitars sound the same.
What tuning are you in bud
Edit Drop C this makes biased amp sound shit
Pay to play is ruining everything, Crooks.
So using this for 5 years will cost me $600??? hahahahahahahahahah
@@B4its2L8guy Nope cause the price probably will increase....
kinda dumb you can't just buy it
You can buy the single models if you wish, check the site, it's not subscription only
@@federicoberti3915 oop spoke too soon
Subscription is a massive turn off.
This has a subscription? Worse move ever. You can buy the Neural things for something between 100-140 EUR forever, even you can get them ocassionally by half the price and those sound far better.
Great video, greate skills mate, could you reveal your recording software, if you dont mind?
The program he uses is called FL Studio but you could just as easily use another DAW like Reaper, Cubase, etc. etc.
@@sahamal_savu
Thanks very much mate.