Interesting. My main rig back in the day was all ADA, with an Alesis QuadraVerb. My ADA rig included the MP-1, MQ-1, B200S and 4 x 2x12 vertical split stacks. I eventually replaced the MP-1 and MQ-1 with an MP-2, which adds a graphic EQ to each patch. I also had a spare MP-1 and MP-2. I still have my MP-2, the rest is long gone. I'm going to look into this plugin!
@@efxloopjaybyrne I think it sounds close enough from what I remember. Been many years since I had the ADA rig, and the MP-2 is in storage. I haven't looked in awhile, but there's a factory preset setting sheet; would be interesting to hear an MP-1 and the plugin with the same factory preset settings for comparison
Awesome video, you got a sub after it. Really appreciate that you actually went through and tested all the functions of the plugin other than just showing off a few random presets, and noodling on the guitar. Look forward to much more, although I doubt you will ever find much more awesome than this amazing plugin. 🤣
This plugin rules. I try to be as detailed as possible. I find a lot of other guitar channels just give you the bullet points so I try to go a little further. Thanks.
@@frankpaws did you try it yet? It's everything I remember from the MP1, and I have been using nothing but this since it came out. I did grab an actual MP1, waiting on finishing the basement remodel so it's going to be a few months before i have it racked up.
I've been using a MP-1 since 1989. I toured with the thing and I absolutely love it. But now that I'm older, I can't carry around a refrigerator sized rack full of processing gear for it. So I was thinking of a laptop, with this thing loaded as a stand alone unit. Out of that into my Harley Benton Thunder 99 Power Amp Pedal, into (2) 1x12 Celestion cabs. The only thing I don't see any info on is controlling it. If the presets can be changed via a midi fool controller, I'm in business. Do you happen to know if that is an option on the plugin? If it isn't, then they certainly need to add that function. I mean that's what a real MP-1 is all about. Having all those luscious sounds at your tippy toes.
Back to the 80s at its best ... great sounds ... thanks a lot for sharing
Thanks ...I bought this a few weeks ago when it was on sale and your video helped me a lot--subscribed.
Interesting.
My main rig back in the day was all ADA, with an Alesis QuadraVerb. My ADA rig included the MP-1, MQ-1, B200S and 4 x 2x12 vertical split stacks. I eventually replaced the MP-1 and MQ-1 with an MP-2, which adds a graphic EQ to each patch. I also had a spare MP-1 and MP-2.
I still have my MP-2, the rest is long gone.
I'm going to look into this plugin!
Cool story. I’d be curious to know what you thought of the plug-in since you have experience with the real deal.
@@efxloopjaybyrne I think it sounds close enough from what I remember. Been many years since I had the ADA rig, and the MP-2 is in storage.
I haven't looked in awhile, but there's a factory preset setting sheet; would be interesting to hear an MP-1 and the plugin with the same factory preset settings for comparison
Hi I was wondering if you could get some George Lynch tones out of it. I'd definitely watch that video
It was also used by the Smashing Pumpkins on Gish. I used to have one.
Awesome video, you got a sub after it. Really appreciate that you actually went through and tested all the functions of the plugin other than just showing off a few random presets, and noodling on the guitar. Look forward to much more, although I doubt you will ever find much more awesome than this amazing plugin. 🤣
This plugin rules. I try to be as detailed as possible. I find a lot of other guitar channels just give you the bullet points so I try to go a little further. Thanks.
I have the orginal ADA MP-1 in my rack. Bought this because its just old. Has interesting sounds warming up.
How does it compare?
@@efxloopjaybyrne I haven't even tried yet.
@@frankpaws did you try it yet? It's everything I remember from the MP1, and I have been using nothing but this since it came out. I did grab an actual MP1, waiting on finishing the basement remodel so it's going to be a few months before i have it racked up.
I've been using a MP-1 since 1989. I toured with the thing and I absolutely love it. But now that I'm older, I can't carry around a refrigerator sized rack full of processing gear for it. So I was thinking of a laptop, with this thing loaded as a stand alone unit. Out of that into my Harley Benton Thunder 99 Power Amp Pedal, into (2) 1x12 Celestion cabs. The only thing I don't see any info on is controlling it. If the presets can be changed via a midi fool controller, I'm in business. Do you happen to know if that is an option on the plugin? If it isn't, then they certainly need to add that function. I mean that's what a real MP-1 is all about. Having all those luscious sounds at your tippy toes.
Not sure it might be but I’ve never done that so I wouldn’t know. I would imagine there must be a way.
Do you have to run that through a DAW??
I’m pretty sure you do.