Classic Prog Rock Tones with Amped Pink Sabbath
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Learn more: ml-sound-lab.com/pinksabbath
Amped Pink Sabbath is a guitar plugin based on two iconic British amps from the early 1970s. For ultimate fuzz and note definition nothing beats the Sabbath amps while the Pink amps offer the most articulate pick attack while cover everything from cleans to edge of breakup and dimed plexi-style crunch.
3D Cab Sim
Amped Pink Sabbath features a 3D cabinet sim with Tony '74 Gray (based on a 1974 Laney Klipp 4x12) and Volt '73 Green (based on a 1973 Hiwatt 4x12) guitar cabs. Mix and match mic combinations to dial in your tone. You can move the mics from the middle to the edge of the speaker, front or back and even angle mics to get a beefier sound. You also have the option to load in your own IRs.
This plugin runs on ML Sound Lab's Vorna Amp Modeling, indistinguishable from real tube amplifiers. Hear it yourself and try it for free: ml-sound-lab.com/pinksabbath
0:00 Intro
0:35 Improvising a solo
1:35 Amped Pink cleans up nicely
2:38 Dynamic range with full gain
3:22 The main rhythm tone
3:59 Amped Bass settings
4:19 ML Drums Essentials settings
4:40 That guitar solo tone...
5:04 There's no mixing
6:04 Trust the presets! - Видеоклипы
The rainbow thumbnail is pretty good, nice.
My suggestion for the next ml amped plugin is, get this, two classic solid state stereo amps: the gallien kreuger 250 ml and the Roland jazz chorus. Covers everything from jazz to metal. Booya!
Mikko, you need to video that rocker-soloing-face again. It is the final ingredient to make any amp sim demo sounds nicer.
😂 I seriously had to crop my face for some horrible horrible things that happened on my face. Now I understand why no one wants me in their band. 😅
Mikko.You need to make more of it.God playing.
Thank you buddy!!
Ok this is my next amp! 🎉😎
Enjoy! 🙏
-Kai
the 1:30 part was great!!
It's all about the stank face 😅
Ah, nothing beats Mikko when he's in *ensiluokkainen Gilmourainen* mode 💕
That does not happen too often I must admit 😂
It's great news to have a different sounding guitar plugin aside from the hundreds of Mesa Boogies/Peaveys/Marshalls that come out every other month with basically nothing special or different than anything related that's been released before. Can't wait to grab my copy!
One question from an unrelated-ish topic, though: not sure if you've been following the amp sim/gain staging/interface input gain discussion that's been happening (again) on the internet trhough the past couple weeks. What people "figured out" is that pretty much all amp sims from any brand will sound better when the interface input gain is dropped down to zero (no input gain at all) - which kind of makes sense when you think that these sims have been modelled after a real amp, and aside from an overdrive/booster we don't have any type of preamp going between the guitar and the amp in the physical realm. The only thing that would need to be adjusted is the amp sim's digital input gain, which in most cases just needs to be slightly tweaked, and this will depend on which interface and amp sim you're using. They even made a chart for that!!
So the question itself is: do you guys actually confirm that your sims will sound more accurately if we don't boost the input gain on our interfaces? By standard I've always used to get the input level between -12 and -6 by boosting the preamp on the interface - pretty common practice when recording guitar DI's - , but out of curiosity I tried to do as described above (using the paid version of Roots) and suddenly all presets seemed to started sounding more natural, with more dynamics and headroom, responding more like the physical amp. Not sure if this really makes sense or is just that my ears got biased after this whole discussion lol, but I'd love to hear from you about his topic. Even a video explaing it as a best practice to use your plugins the intended way would be awesome.
Heyy!! Yup we also recommend instrument inputs/hi-z inputs with gain set to minimum. On the most common interfaces that'll be nearly perfect. Please just ask our support@ml-sound-lab.com for the exact specs. ❤
@@mlsoundlab thanks for your reply! It sounded great before, and it sounds perfect now. I'm glad I came across this piece of information
@@mlsoundlab Hi! Where is the user guide for this plz?
We don't have a specific user guide, but this video should help you out: ruclips.net/video/tVADKVoeIjs/видео.html
-Kai
@@mlsoundlab OK thanks I wanted specs on controls and stuff. Like does the "output" act like a power amp volume or is it just digital gain. Does the stereo plugin have stereo inputs or sum to mono etc.
Trouble with videos, is you can't look specifics up instantly.
When new update for amped ark?
im kinda new to all this stuff, if you don't mind me asking what DAW are you using this in?
Mikko uses Cubase, but DAW choice doesn't matter all that much really - they all have benefits and shortcomings. Go with whichever one speaks to you!
-Kai
does it kpop like black pink?
Let's hope not...
What DAW is this?
Cubase
Cubase 12!
Pakko myöntää, että olet parempi kitaristi kuin laulaja.😂 Taas kerran yllätyin positiivisesti, miten hyvän plugarin olette väsänneet.
Kaikki säästöt menee taaskin teille! Ei enää näin hyviä tuotteita.😂
Kiitokset!!!! 😂
Thanks your it was horrible 😂😂😂 but i'm sure your AMP is fine