Finally a melodic guitarist who can properly demonstrate the tones of this software. Far too many metal thrashers who only demo the fuzz and distortion. It's much appreciated.
Really loved the your passion and approach. No bullshit and great sounds. I have the Max rig, and it's a bit daunting but you made it accessible and demystified it. Thanks so much. I'll definitely be back. Stay FAB
You did an absolutely fantastic job demoing these presets! I fell in love with the "Ambient Tweed Goodness" preset. That alone is worth the price of admission to me. Also, you have some very good guitar skills Jackson! Thanks for sharing! Now subbed...
Thanks Jackson, nice review. As said in another comment, it’s good to see a review by someone who uses softer and varied tones other than just distortion and overdrive. I bought this same software last week and am discovering what it’s capable of. I also have GR 6 which I have been using for quite a while. Cheers mate!
Cool demo song (I'm always a sucker for strings of sus2 with these kinds of tones). Even cooler would be to mark the presets on secreen as they play! Good job
I just got this, and man it's pretty good. I've got the petrucci nueral dsp and I think for heavier stuff nueral sounds a bit better, But this is very extensive. It cover all basis. What an awsome time to be a guitarist.
Honestly I love both. Petrucci does a bit better on the low end with 7 strings, but Amplitube can get you some absolutely NASTY tones with the right boosts and amp combos
I got the Amplitube 5 version in their latest group buy, and with lots of sig ad-packs for free. It is really good, and a lot of fun. The Custom 57 is one of my favourite, as well.
I just downloaded the cracked version and im just say it runs very well on Mac m1 Sonoma! I mean way better then the licensed one...I only got a copy so I can use it on a friends Mac and its not bad at all compared to OTHER CRACKED SOFTWARE SIMS>>!!
Great video thank for this. The stock presets of Amplitube 5 aren't really up to par, but with some fiddling you can get Amplitube 5 to sound fucking awesome. Also you have an excellent control in your playing; impressive bro! Great song too; love the riffs.
Yea I tried finding a clean jazzy tone, but they all sounded week and thin and too clean, ended up having to create my own, the only presets I use are preset I’ve created from scratch or edited heavily from the stock preset I used
@@dulla8469 Yeah it's so worth it to dig in and really get comfortable with Amplitube, because you can get really really good, professional tones if you work a bit with it. There are more expensive amp simulators that sound great out of the package just using stock presets, but their limitations hide behind that originally awesome first impression. Amplitube offers so much more once you get good at dialing it in.
You're right. Why do presets always sound so bad? This is true with most fx units & amp modelling. I have no idea what they are thinking when they make & sign them off!
@@dulla8469 What did you use in the end. I too spent a long time looking for a true 50s/60s jazz tone for my archtop. Of all things I ended up with the Brian May AC30 on vol 3. It's one of the most transparent amps for clean sounds in the app.
Many thanks for your video. I think i'm gonna buy this software. I have a stupid question. Oops ! i own many guitars from 300 to 2000 $ and will the sound be the same if i use the budget one or will it be different? Thumbs up and subscription.
I've been trying to get some good sounds out of Amplitube 5 but they seem flat and I can't seem to get that sound in my head. I decided to play around with some plugins included with protools. The SansAmp PSA-1 blew me away. Along with some of the pedal plugins that free amp plugin is amazing. I can get pretty much any sound with the preamp and then using virtual pedal plugins and reverb, delay, and chorus I'm getting amazing sounds I couldn't get with Amplitube.
Thats cool i gotta try that one out. And yeah honestly thats the bad and good thing about Amplitube, it has so much potential for THOUSANDS of amazing tones. BUT, it can be distracting with so much tweakiness that I personally get lost in the sauce. Tweaking so many things. Sometimes the the best approach for me is the conventional. Use a good popular amp, don’t tweak anything crazy, find a good cab, mic positioning, and pre post EQ (eq is suuuper important imo). But yeah A5 can get TOO immersive.
Hi! What audio interface are you using to line the guitar into? Do you use any kind of low cut filter to cut bassfrequencies from the signal before hitting amplitube? And by the way, what guitar model is it you are playing? (the green guitar) :)
I’m thinking of asking for this suite for Christmas, you picked some nice presets and I really like your playing. Question, are you using monitor speakers of some sort? I would eventually get some but would have to use my headphones plugged into my Scarlett at first. Thanks bro. Subscribed.
Great video. Can I ask, what are your studio playback speakers that we are hearing your playing through, and how are you capturing that sound for the video? Thanks.
Wow the tones are amazing. I have the same version of Amplitude but the sound the comes out of it is so bad. I don\t understand what could be happening.
If you have a guitar amp with an effects loop use that. Signal chain should be guitar > interface device > effects loop return/power amp in. I was using a pair of Yamaha HS7 studio monitors and I never liked it. I now run into the effects loop of my 100w tube amp head powering a 4x12 cab with greenbacks and it rocks. Monitors suck as direct output from Amplitube.
@@matthewrobinson5511 I have a VHT Special 6 that just has one input. No effects loop. I have tried running my Stomp I/O to the amp with underwhelming results
@@artheriford Do you really like the amp? I see there is a 1x12 combo version that has an effects loop it might be worth spending a few $$ if you can. Though it's worth looking into which side of the effects loop the master volume sits, I have another amp where the master doesn't control the effects loop volume so basically when I ran amplitube it ran full volume. I found out the hard way... Had to set all my presets to -50 db output.
@@matthewrobinson5511 I do. It’s 1 watt switchable to 6. I live in a townhouse so it is plenty loud. It may just be a matter of tinkering with the software and the amp more to get a better result. Initially, I was using an Electroharmonics 5 watt power amp pedal into a speaker cabinet. I could never dial that in. It was just loud. Completely washed all the tone out
You’ll need an audio interface that has a Hi-Z input (DI basically) and then you’re good to go! The Focusrite Scarlett interfaces are a good place to start.
your input and output are silent whereas mine are half way up already (humms all over the place) even if i dont do anything, even with the guitar unplugged.. any clue what the issue might be?
If you use different outlets you could be just getting a ground loop. If you have a hum, even when you touch your guitar, get it grounded properly. Try another room if nothing helps. And remember different lights, and devices wireless or not have the possibility to produce noise. So eliminate a part of the chain, until found. Or start with just computer, interface and guitar. Hold the guitar and walk around the room with the intent to hear a change in the noise. Try another guitar, or invite someone with another guitar over, and see what it sounds like. There are many ways to remove all that noise/hum. Line conditioners, and check out Ebtech... ;)
I had this with P90's. I stuck a noise gate in then dialed the volume knob down on my Gretsch as well as playing with the noisegate. Don't know if that helps.
Hi great demo, what interface and speakers are you using as my sound on your presets sound dull and woody any tips please to get them sounding like yours. I have the standalone version of AT5?
I'm using a Universal Audio Apollo Solo interface and Mackie speakers. Shouldn't really effect what you're hearing on the video as you're hearing it straight from Logic. What guitar are you using?
@@JacksonBrooksby Hi thanks for getting back to me, I use a Strat or Les Paul and a Prs. My interface is Focusrite Scarlet Solo third gen into I loud micro monitors, does it sound the same coming out of your speakers as it does on the video? Cheers
Can we setup two independent chains, like a two amp live rig? A lot of those presets sound too mono. Can you send a split signal, one into amplitude, one into an actual real amp that is mic’d?
I have the free ampli 5 and is very useful. I use the BritSilver and 5150 amps to record with. I have not looked at yet a foot controller to turn pedals on or off during recording. Or to manually initiate them at certain bars.
@@Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard Thanks man. Yeah I realized I don't get all the pedals and stuff... which is sort of a bummer. But I get plenty to mess around with still so I am happy. The toneX pedal is sweet, now I just wish I had more time to play it
Related to the "Ambient tweed goodness" I' wold ask if this is the standard "AMBIENT BLUES LEAD" patch or it is a modded version. I've tried it but it sounds harsh and fizzy..tried with humbuckers and single coil guitar...but nothing change....your tone is fat and beefy...mine is thin and sterile...may I ask you what audio interface are you using and at what sample rate? Thanks a lot
Many cut the highs and lows since not needed. Try cutting around 7KHz to 8 KHz on the highs, and lows to around 80Hz to 100Hz if low mud or woofy/boomy. That's a better starting point than allowing all frequencies. I'm surprised many of the plugin manufactures don't already do this. Then find the frequency cut or boost for the mids to nail your tone.
@@JacksonBrooksby the reason i asked is my focusrite scarlett has instrument inputs, as well, but it doesn't sound like that. any tips/applicable advice?
@@maximiliangfrorer1039 thanks, good advice, but here is my problem: what is the right input gain for amplitube? in th-u, for instance, the instructions are set it so you stay on the yellow when you strum the hardest. on the other hand, it seems to react well to -18 dbfs rms, which is significantly lower. amplitube seems to take that the best, too. but no matter what i do, i can't shake a bloated, muddy sound that is impossible to eq. that's the bane of my life. how do you set your input? p.s. - i can't stand new strings 😝. i mean i don't necessarily like them old and rusty, but usually i take them out of the bag about a week before i install them. new ones sound just too shrill for me.
@@Tryggvasson Please let me know if you figure out why it sounds so different because ive had the same problem since I started using Amplitube, always sounds way less clear than demonstrations online
My Amplitube5 doesn't sound anything like yours, you are sitting right in front of the computer and speakers/monitors and no noise.. Mine sounds horribly noisy. I am using a 50s tele and 60s strat. Have you put a noise gate on everything?
Nothing special going on here and no noise gate. Although I have heard problems like yours from other people. I haven’t run into any noise issues though
Does that Music Man have noiseless single coils? Willing to bet you’re just hearing 60 cycle hum and beyond that just ensure that your phone is somewhere else as that can cause interference, too. Also, try facing away from the screen.
@@chrisgoodchild2204 Thanks Chris. Could be the hum but this is nothing against IKM but all of the plugin amps I have tried have the noise and all the videos I have watched of people playing through software amps all sound really good, clean and punchy. And a lot of them are facing their screens or right by it. Not many of them are playing 50s or 60s guitars but could it really make that much difference. I am on a mission to sort this out! :)
@@steviebeavie1 If you have a hum, even when you touch your guitar, get it grounded properly. Try another room if nothing helps. And remember different lights, and devices wireless or not have the possibility to produce noise. So eliminate a part of the chain, until found. Or start with just computer, interface and guitar. Hold the guitar and walk around the room with the intent to hear a change in the noise. Try another guitar, or invite someone with another guitar over, and see what it sounds like. There are many ways to remove all that noise/hum. Line conditioners, and check out Ebtech... ;)
@@TheeRocker Thanks a lot for answering! Pretty sure it's just the guitars are old (on purpose) replicas, down to the non friendly modern computer guitar recording. But I will experiment, thanks.
No it doesn't sound like shit at all. Lesson number 1 though, don't rely on the out-of-the-box presets in Amplitube 5. It can deliver in really good sounds, but you have to get down and dirty and do the work to get those sounds, and make your own presets. I don't know if IKMultimedia spent more than two minutes on each of the stock presets, but they certainly don't represent the tone you can get out of this thing.
@@vovindequasahi hey I'm new to this guitar world. Are these electric guitars only use for heavy metal or rock like loud distorted sounds? I'm looking for lauv, Jeremy Zucker, Alec Benjamin, dayglow kind of tone. Can I get it with this plugin?
Finally a melodic guitarist who can properly demonstrate the tones of this software. Far too many metal thrashers who only demo the fuzz and distortion. It's much appreciated.
Thank you man! Appreciated
Amen
metal thrashers... LOL you sound like a 60 year old man that only listens to led zeppelin
Agreed.
💯
i could play this thing for hours every day
Amplitube 5 Max is on sale right now for 79.99 which includes all additional artist packs. I now prefer Amplitube over Bias FX. Great video btw!
Thanks for the info!
Great video demo! Thanks for sharing.
Really loved the your passion and approach. No bullshit and great sounds. I have the Max rig, and it's a bit daunting but you made it accessible and demystified it. Thanks so much. I'll definitely be back. Stay FAB
Dumb question. What guitar are you playing? Sounds awesome.
Thank you so much! Appreciate it. The guitar in the main demo is my musicman cutlass. The guitar in the song is the musicman st Vincent
Dude your playing and melodies are wonderful
Wow thank you!
You did an absolutely fantastic job demoing these presets! I fell in love with the "Ambient Tweed Goodness" preset. That alone is worth the price of admission to me. Also, you have some very good guitar skills Jackson! Thanks for sharing! Now subbed...
Very kind! Thank you and welcome
Thanks Jackson, nice review. As said in another comment, it’s good to see a review by someone who uses softer and varied tones other than just distortion and overdrive. I bought this same software last week and am discovering what it’s capable of. I also have GR 6 which I have been using for quite a while. Cheers mate!
Thanks mate!
Good Selection! Good video!
Really nice playing. Im glad you lend an ear to chord progressions and song structure. The melodies are really refreshing, too.
Cool demo song (I'm always a sucker for strings of sus2 with these kinds of tones). Even cooler would be to mark the presets on secreen as they play! Good job
I just got this, and man it's pretty good.
I've got the petrucci nueral dsp and I think for heavier stuff nueral sounds a bit better,
But this is very extensive. It cover all basis. What an awsome time to be a guitarist.
Honestly I love both. Petrucci does a bit better on the low end with 7 strings, but Amplitube can get you some absolutely NASTY tones with the right boosts and amp combos
I got the Amplitube 5 version in their latest group buy, and with lots of sig ad-packs for free. It is really good, and a lot of fun. The Custom 57 is one of my favourite, as well.
I just downloaded the cracked version and im just say it runs very well on Mac m1 Sonoma! I mean way better then the licensed one...I only got a copy so I can use it on a friends Mac and its not bad at all compared to OTHER CRACKED SOFTWARE SIMS>>!!
Best video ever bro, thanks a lot , here from a beginner from france :)
any tips for that lead tone starting on 15:22 ? it's amazing
I own GR6 and A5. I love them both differently. GR6 has amazing presets. A5 makes you dig in!!😃
Fantastic demonstration, good shit!
Great video thank for this. The stock presets of Amplitube 5 aren't really up to par, but with some fiddling you can get Amplitube 5 to sound fucking awesome. Also you have an excellent control in your playing; impressive bro! Great song too; love the riffs.
Yea I tried finding a clean jazzy tone, but they all sounded week and thin and too clean, ended up having to create my own, the only presets I use are preset I’ve created from scratch or edited heavily from the stock preset I used
@@dulla8469 Yeah it's so worth it to dig in and really get comfortable with Amplitube, because you can get really really good, professional tones if you work a bit with it. There are more expensive amp simulators that sound great out of the package just using stock presets, but their limitations hide behind that originally awesome first impression. Amplitube offers so much more once you get good at dialing it in.
@@vovindequasahi can you name some of those softwares ?
You're right. Why do presets always sound so bad? This is true with most fx units & amp modelling. I have no idea what they are thinking when they make & sign them off!
@@dulla8469 What did you use in the end. I too spent a long time looking for a true 50s/60s jazz tone for my archtop. Of all things I ended up with the Brian May AC30 on vol 3. It's one of the most transparent amps for clean sounds in the app.
Great playing and feel. I have Max and it's fantastic. I'm certain your channel will continue to grow 👍🏼
Thank you so much!
Great review bro!! How do you get this clean signal ? Noise free
Men, thar guitar in the mix is awsome, some advice for the processing, or maybe you have a video tutorial about that? Great job mate!
that rescued me cause i was out of creativity w tones and sh!t! thx man XO
Sounds great!🔥
Dipswitch, thank you for sharing! I especially liked the 200 watt orange preset 👍😄 Could you please spare a few details on how you got to that sound?
4:27 hey i like that lick, how'd you do that? i like that sound, how do you find your own sound on lead guitar?
love you man
Great content man, subscribed instantly
Welcome!
4:27 i loved that slide/hammer on. How do ya do that?
Many thanks for your video. I think i'm gonna buy this software. I have a stupid question. Oops ! i own many guitars from 300 to 2000 $ and will the sound be the same if i use the budget one or will it be different? Thumbs up and subscription.
I've been trying to get some good sounds out of Amplitube 5 but they seem flat and I can't seem to get that sound in my head. I decided to play around with some plugins included with protools. The SansAmp PSA-1 blew me away. Along with some of the pedal plugins that free amp plugin is amazing. I can get pretty much any sound with the preamp and then using virtual pedal plugins and reverb, delay, and chorus I'm getting amazing sounds I couldn't get with Amplitube.
Thats cool i gotta try that one out. And yeah honestly thats the bad and good thing about Amplitube, it has so much potential for THOUSANDS of amazing tones. BUT, it can be distracting with so much tweakiness that I personally get lost in the sauce. Tweaking so many things. Sometimes the the best approach for me is the conventional. Use a good popular amp, don’t tweak anything crazy, find a good cab, mic positioning, and pre post EQ (eq is suuuper important imo). But yeah A5 can get TOO immersive.
BUT if you know what u doing you can get HELLA good stuff.
What amps did you use for your riff?
Hi! What audio interface are you using to line the guitar into? Do you use any kind of low cut filter to cut bassfrequencies from the signal before hitting amplitube? And by the way, what guitar model is it you are playing? (the green guitar) :)
I’m thinking of asking for this suite for Christmas, you picked some nice presets and I really like your playing.
Question, are you using monitor speakers of some sort? I would eventually get some but would have to use my headphones plugged into my Scarlett at first.
Thanks bro. Subscribed.
Yep I’m using monitors. Headphones also work great
Great video. Can I ask, what are your studio playback speakers that we are hearing your playing through, and how are you capturing that sound for the video? Thanks.
"produced" really means amazing😀
is it better than logic's stock amp sims ?
15:36 dude played Joker and the thief riff 🫠🔥
does max come with all the amps that are included in the Fender packs?
Yeah, I got MAX and it has everything.
Wow the tones are amazing. I have the same version of Amplitude but the sound the comes out of it is so bad. I don\t understand what could be happening.
Check your levels. Software is notorious for being sensitive to input levels.
Possible to get your preset for that ‘57 Fender Deluxe?
This is killer!
Thanks Charles!
What do you use for an output? I have tried a couple different monitors and aren't happy with them
If you have a guitar amp with an effects loop use that. Signal chain should be guitar > interface device > effects loop return/power amp in. I was using a pair of Yamaha HS7 studio monitors and I never liked it. I now run into the effects loop of my 100w tube amp head powering a 4x12 cab with greenbacks and it rocks. Monitors suck as direct output from Amplitube.
@@matthewrobinson5511 I have a VHT Special 6 that just has one input. No effects loop. I have tried running my Stomp I/O to the amp with underwhelming results
@@artheriford Do you really like the amp? I see there is a 1x12 combo version that has an effects loop it might be worth spending a few $$ if you can. Though it's worth looking into which side of the effects loop the master volume sits, I have another amp where the master doesn't control the effects loop volume so basically when I ran amplitube it ran full volume. I found out the hard way... Had to set all my presets to -50 db output.
@@matthewrobinson5511 I do. It’s 1 watt switchable to 6. I live in a townhouse so it is plenty loud. It may just be a matter of tinkering with the software and the amp more to get a better result. Initially, I was using an Electroharmonics 5 watt power amp pedal into a speaker cabinet. I could never dial that in. It was just loud. Completely washed all the tone out
Bueno...pero no pusiste link para descargar los presets que usaste en el video!!!!
Where can i download or buy those patches?
Hello, you download asio driver?
Please make a link to download presets
+1
All of em expect the last one he made is included w software
What speakers do you output to from Amplitude?
Can i use amplitube for playing live performance, for example in Church services?
hello, I have never used any plugin on my computer. What do I need to connect my guitar to computer ?
You’ll need an audio interface that has a Hi-Z input (DI basically) and then you’re good to go! The Focusrite Scarlett interfaces are a good place to start.
@@JacksonBrooksby thank you very much !
Thank you
Can you control tap tempo via pedal? You got awesome playing skill man. I want to try this live via laptop.
where did you get your black tshirt with flower
your input and output are silent whereas mine are half way up already (humms all over the place) even if i dont do anything, even with the guitar unplugged.. any clue what the issue might be?
same problem
Not a clue, sorry guys. Sounds like maybe a ground issue? Do you have a ground lift switch on your audio interface?
If you use different outlets you could be just getting a ground loop.
If you have a hum, even when you touch your guitar, get it grounded properly.
Try another room if nothing helps. And remember different lights, and devices wireless or not have the possibility to produce noise. So eliminate a part of the chain, until found. Or start with just computer, interface and guitar.
Hold the guitar and walk around the room with the intent to hear a change in the noise.
Try another guitar, or invite someone with another guitar over, and see what it sounds like.
There are many ways to remove all that noise/hum. Line conditioners, and check out Ebtech... ;)
I had this with P90's.
I stuck a noise gate in then dialed the volume knob down on my Gretsch as well as playing with the noisegate.
Don't know if that helps.
Hi, would you mind letting us know what laptop/desktop you're running this through please? Having trouble getting a usable DI recording. Thanks,
Friend have you built an acoustic preset for electic guitar that you could share?
verynice job i love you so much and may God bless you
Wow a demo by someone who can actually play guitar. So much crap out there. Thank you very much.
Hi great demo, what interface and speakers are you using as my sound on your presets sound dull and woody any tips please to get them sounding like yours. I have the standalone version of AT5?
I'm using a Universal Audio Apollo Solo interface and Mackie speakers. Shouldn't really effect what you're hearing on the video as you're hearing it straight from Logic. What guitar are you using?
@@JacksonBrooksby Hi thanks for getting back to me, I use a Strat or Les Paul and a Prs. My interface is Focusrite Scarlet Solo third gen into I loud micro monitors, does it sound the same coming out of your speakers as it does on the video? Cheers
Yes pretty much the same ☺️
Can we setup two independent chains, like a two amp live rig? A lot of those presets sound too mono. Can you send a split signal, one into amplitude, one into an actual real amp that is mic’d?
yes, you can, on the right in the editor, you can see arrows, press the split into 2 arrow, now you get 2 amps in stereo
What guitar are you playing?
I have the free ampli 5 and is very useful. I use the BritSilver and 5150 amps to record with. I have not looked at yet a foot controller to turn pedals on or off during recording. Or to manually initiate them at certain bars.
I'm looking to purchase this software. Do all of these amps come with the software or you have you purchase each of them individually after install??
all amps and pedals with the purchase of the MAX version of amplitube 5
So if you buy a toneX pedal now you get all of amplitude 5 as well?
You get "Amplitube 5" not "Amplitube 5 MAX v2". It's a little confusing but you should be able to upgrade to MAX v2 if you'd like
@@Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard Thanks man. Yeah I realized I don't get all the pedals and stuff... which is sort of a bummer. But I get plenty to mess around with still so I am happy. The toneX pedal is sweet, now I just wish I had more time to play it
Related to the "Ambient tweed goodness" I' wold ask if this is the standard "AMBIENT BLUES LEAD" patch or it is a modded version. I've tried it but it sounds harsh and fizzy..tried with humbuckers and single coil guitar...but nothing change....your tone is fat and beefy...mine is thin and sterile...may I ask you what audio interface are you using and at what sample rate?
Thanks a lot
Many cut the highs and lows since not needed. Try cutting around 7KHz to 8 KHz on the highs, and lows to around 80Hz to 100Hz if low mud or woofy/boomy. That's a better starting point than allowing all frequencies. I'm surprised many of the plugin manufactures don't already do this.
Then find the frequency cut or boost for the mids to nail your tone.
Where is your sound coming from, monitors or headphones?
i straight plugged my guiar into my computer and it doesn't sound quite good. Do i need an audio interface?
yes you absolutely do, i personally have a scarlet solo, one mic one jack, sounds like you'd hope it sounds and wasnt too expensive
Can you play along with RUclips music with this at the same time on your computer
you absolutely can
How can i use your presets?
+1
@@philyou2 i think you need to buy the app
What pickups do you have on this MM?
The stock Dimarzios. Not actually sure on the model
hi, great tone! did you use a di box, or straight to the interface? nice playing, as well.
Cheers! My audio interface has a DI input so I use that
@@JacksonBrooksby the reason i asked is my focusrite scarlett has instrument inputs, as well, but it doesn't sound like that. any tips/applicable advice?
@@Tryggvasson be sure to adjust the input gain properly, on the Scarlett and in Amplitube. Use proper drivers, and new strings :)
@@maximiliangfrorer1039 thanks, good advice, but here is my problem: what is the right input gain for amplitube? in th-u, for instance, the instructions are set it so you stay on the yellow when you strum the hardest. on the other hand, it seems to react well to -18 dbfs rms, which is significantly lower. amplitube seems to take that the best, too. but no matter what i do, i can't shake a bloated, muddy sound that is impossible to eq. that's the bane of my life. how do you set your input?
p.s. - i can't stand new strings 😝. i mean i don't necessarily like them old and rusty, but usually i take them out of the bag about a week before i install them. new ones sound just too shrill for me.
@@Tryggvasson Please let me know if you figure out why it sounds so different because ive had the same problem since I started using Amplitube, always sounds way less clear than demonstrations online
Did you keep that Jimmy Page tele you demoed 10/2019? Just curious. Thanks
It's my dad's. He's still got it!
@@JacksonBrooksby Ohhh,, that's sweet!!!
Beginner Q~ where do you get those drum beats
Programmed with EZDrummer 2
@@JacksonBrooksby Much luv. Thanks!
Are you using headphones when recording?
Using my studio monitors in this video
My Amplitube5 doesn't sound anything like yours, you are sitting right in front of the computer and speakers/monitors and no noise.. Mine sounds horribly noisy. I am using a 50s tele and 60s strat. Have you put a noise gate on everything?
Nothing special going on here and no noise gate. Although I have heard problems like yours from other people. I haven’t run into any noise issues though
Does that Music Man have noiseless single coils? Willing to bet you’re just hearing 60 cycle hum and beyond that just ensure that your phone is somewhere else as that can cause interference, too. Also, try facing away from the screen.
@@chrisgoodchild2204 Thanks Chris. Could be the hum but this is nothing against IKM but all of the plugin amps I have tried have the noise and all the videos I have watched of people playing through software amps all sound really good, clean and punchy. And a lot of them are facing their screens or right by it. Not many of them are playing 50s or 60s guitars but could it really make that much difference. I am on a mission to sort this out! :)
@@steviebeavie1 If you have a hum, even when you touch your guitar, get it grounded properly.
Try another room if nothing helps. And remember different lights, and devices wireless or not have the possibility to produce noise. So eliminate a part of the chain, until found. Or start with just computer, interface and guitar.
Hold the guitar and walk around the room with the intent to hear a change in the noise.
Try another guitar, or invite someone with another guitar over, and see what it sounds like.
There are many ways to remove all that noise/hum. Line conditioners, and check out Ebtech... ;)
@@TheeRocker Thanks a lot for answering! Pretty sure it's just the guitars are old (on purpose) replicas, down to the non friendly modern computer guitar recording. But I will experiment, thanks.
You prefer amplitube to bias fx2?
I haven't tried bias
@@JacksonBrooksby which ironic as that is bias lol...
I have a tube amp and load box. Haven’t ventured into plug-ins. This has me very interested. Are there any others worth a look for an upstart like me?
AmpliTube and Neural DSP are my favourites. If you have an Apple computer, don't overlook the ones included in Garageband.
@@JacksonBrooksby I have an iMac and after posting my question bought Logic Pro. I also bought Amplitube two days ago. So far, I’m impressed. Thanks
it would be helpful if you actually said the name of the preset please
Dude, kudos for actually playing ur insturment. Ur not afaid of those 5'ths
John Connor is that you?!
😮😅😅
Oops, cant use it cuz it requires too much memory
Does this come with presets for us dummies that don’t know how to configure all the doodads? 😂
Yes! 😂 hundreds if not thousands of presets
whats the point of this video when not even showing the full presets? :D
Rock on Jackson. You need to grow your hair a bit.
15:06 While watching this video, what surprised me most was that Music Man built such an ugly guitar...
Still sounds like shit... but I’m sure one day it will sound great... but for now... even an iridium sounds better
No it doesn't sound like shit at all. Lesson number 1 though, don't rely on the out-of-the-box presets in Amplitube 5. It can deliver in really good sounds, but you have to get down and dirty and do the work to get those sounds, and make your own presets. I don't know if IKMultimedia spent more than two minutes on each of the stock presets, but they certainly don't represent the tone you can get out of this thing.
@@vovindequasahi hey I'm new to this guitar world. Are these electric guitars only use for heavy metal or rock like loud distorted sounds? I'm looking for lauv, Jeremy Zucker, Alec Benjamin, dayglow kind of tone. Can I get it with this plugin?
@@SantoshKumar-qt4ow Yeah absolutely!