I must say that these your tutorials are one of a kind in the wide variety of RUclips offering. The walkthrus and your personal preferences gives meaningful colour into your videos. 💪
@@EugeValovirta230V how the hell you get so good sounds from your plugins? I have also Imac, also Genelec speakers and usually I use positive grid BIAS fx2 plugins which should be quite ok. Then i have small steinberg interface and ableton live11 as my daw. But i rarely get so clear and pure clean or dirty sounds than you. Perkele😊
@@EugeValovirta230V you know, right after pressing the send button I taught - for the f..k sake, maybe I need to keep on playing and getting better, so the sound will follow….but hey, it would had been easier to order new gear or download a plug in.
VERY cool video. You have helped me to make up my mind about buying the Softube Amp Room. Thank you. Its blackfriday sale time and its only $43 US. Cheers
Awesome Euge! I've updated Amp Room as soon as it was released, but new (and good) presets are always welcome for at least an starting point. I'm just struggling to where to put them, still not found my Amp Room's presets folder (kkkkkkk). Well... keep the good work!
As a Windows user my AmpRoom is saying these presets aren't compatible. It's looking for a .softubepreset extension instead of your .vstpreset. BUT... users can create the presets themselves since your video quality is so nice we can see all the settings on screen in the video.
Great video as always Euge. Super informative and some crushing tones. This digital stuff is amazing. It's really come a long way in the last 10-20 years. Have a great week my friend 🤘🤘
Great video Euge! I have a question, if I may: A loooong time ago some people showed me that the dry amp tone was for rhythm stuff, and the boosted amp tone was for lead stuff; but since your rhythm tone has already got an overdrive, what other trick do you use to boost your signal for leads? Thank you!
Thanks! I’m not boosting it; it’s the same sound live. Our FOH takes care of the mixing (making it louder if needed etc.). In the studio it’s different story. Many times I use other amp / cab / mic for leads than for rhythms etc.
Hey great tutorial!! greetings from Buenos Aires, and funny "compressor" explanation :P. For Ac DC The Cult sound.. do you recommend Plexi preset and tweak?? Thank You!!
Thanks! I haven’t checked out the presets ’cos I work on this like I do with real amps so I just tweak the knobs and find the sweet spots like this: ruclips.net/video/vCxlsdErftk/видео.html
Wonderful tone shaping Masterclass on how to get absolutely realistic world class sounds from Softube Amp Room modelling software on a computer! This video will change the mind of anyone who thinks that is not possible. You obviously have great guitars with excellent pickups providing a very good signal source into Softube. For those of us who might not have such stellar guitars, how close do you think we could get to your results from Softube? That might make an interesting comparison, as it's hard to tell how much tone is coming from the guitar, and how much is coming from the software. Softube is lucky having you to demo their software, and we're lucky to get to see and hear you. Thanks 😎🙏
Thanks! Guitars doesn’t make any sound on their own but the player playing those 😎. But it’s like I’ve said that a good guitarist sounds great no matter the gear but if the player isn’t good there’s no gear in the world that would make him/her sound so 😊.
I know it's a stretch, but would you ever consider doing any bands' presets? Your Clayman video was fantastic, would you ever mod something like that, not for Amp Room necessarily.
Find out where in your computer is the folder that Softube’s amp room and it’s stock presets are stored and then move the downloaded presets there. That should do the trick 😎.
i love using dual tones with headphones it inspires my playing. just got a demo of amp room it good demo they give plenty to try. Ive been using crap ass pod farm forever
Hey, super cool. I can get a lot of valuable information here about dialing in guitar equipment. Thanks a lot. Yes the new tape echo is really awesome. Bought it within first minute I got the mail. It's active since than in every session. The thing with compressors, yes you can even out the dynamic range with longer releases but you also push a signal into a certain place and keep it there with longer releases. If now do short attack also, you push the signal more to the back and keep it there as the transient energy won't poke through too much. Short attack and short release will create a movement which places the signal in the back but can move the signal from the back to the foreground in a dynamic way. If you go to higher ratios you can solidify the tone and if you keep the release short it can be awesome for lead sound to become alive and vivid. But really there are endless options with functional compression alone, not to mention all the tonal shaping options from vintage limiters. Sorry for the off topic, it's such a fascinating subject. The Amp Room really is a killer system even in stock version and for that price it's ridiculous. But with all the additional Marshall emulations it's just insane. Keep it up. Cheers
@@EugeValovirta230V yes incredible. Sometimes I just load a preset and can't really believe how great that sounds. I don't know another system which is as good, the only ones in the same ballpark may be the single Amps from Neural DSP. Did you try to put a compressor behind a wet effect too? That can bring out the tail nicely and add additional effects movement. If you further process that signal, maybe with character EQ or use a vintage limiter for that on an AUX effects track, you also get a great separation between original signal and effect. Cheers
Hello Euge, since I know you are a great connoisseur of the authentic marshall sound, I am very very interested to know what you think of the sims amps from the Nembrini Firm, and especially their latest creation, Mrh 159 (based on a superlead). opinion that it looks more like the real Nembrini mrh 159 or softube 2203 amplifiers and in all its amps in general that you think Nembrini compared to softube. Thank you, I really like your channel, we share similar tastes in everything related to the guitar and their sound Greetings.
@@EugeValovirta230V It would be great if you could try the demo of the Nembrini MRH 159, (I think it's great as a plexi amplifier) and you could tell me what you think comparing it with the Softube 2203 before the summer and launch offers are over hehehehe and give me your Valuable opinion as to how they resemble the real Marshall sound since I do not have those real Plexis Marshalls to make my own comparison and decide which to buy and which to work with. You do have the real equipment and your opinion in that Softube comparison - Nembrini - real amp would be of great help to me. Thanks Crack !.
I’ll try to see if I have time and if the Nembrini is available as a try out ’cos I don’t want / need to buy any guitar plugins ’cos I have the amp room and the only official Marshall plugins made by Softube. Softube and Marshall has made the plugins together so I’d be really surprised if someone manages to make a better Marshall than Marshall. Which is the case with real amps too 👌😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V ok, the Nembrini demo is available for 15 days without restrictions, if you have time to try it great and if you can't try it for some reason I will be equally grateful for taking an interest in answering me. That an emulation is supported by the signature of the emulated hardware no It gives me confidence that it is the most faithful recreation of this one, since in the past it took me surprises with some emulation plugins that are supported and supervised by the original hardware firms and that however and to my surprise they are further from the original in terms of sound than other vst companies that emulated the same hardware without an official license, for example Peavey's Revalver or Amplitube's Mesa Boogie, for example Diezel and Plugin Alliance if they hit the nail on their work together recreating the best and most Diezel's closest sound to the market, however the alliance between Plugin Alliance and Friedman amp recreated a pathetic and bad recreation of the Friedman Be-100 head. Official plugin does not always guarantee the most authentic result. It is strange that these things happen, but it is like that, it is like a lottery where some alliances between companies work and others are pathetic and they disappoint you enormously once compared to the original with the vst, that's why my question given your extensive experience with real Marshall gear. Thanks again for taking the time to read me.
@@EugeValovirta230V well maybe. I shot them a few emails when I first discovered your channel and that was months ago but we know that things take a while most of the time 😁. Maybe I helped, maybe I didn't it doest matter, I'm not after any personal gain anyway so as long as you are working with them everybody wins 😎🤘
@@EugeValovirta230V yeah... but there is some difficult issues with that way) Anyway, i've tried to build chain manually and its sounds good, not ideal and identically (with more grainy low-end and low-mid), but pretty good)
You should move my presets to the folder on your computer where the Amp Room stock presets are 👌. Then when you open the Amp Room ( in Reaper) and click the presets tab they should be there.
Go to the top bar up on the right there is a button with a + with menu options. it is right beside another button that has Param on it. The + button has menu options for the .vstpreset files. Hope this helps.
Not at all. There should be a Softube folder on your computer where the ”data” and stock presets from Amp Room are located so after you’ve downloaded my preset files you need to move them there. Try making a preset and when you’re saving it check out where on your computer Amp Room saves it and that’s the folder you should save mine too 😎. I’m not 100% sure of this but I think it works like that 😊.
@@EugeValovirta230V Okay ill check it out. its on a Mac, so I'm having trouble finding the folder. What you said makes sense, so I probably just need to look harder. Thanks brother
@@EugeValovirta230V Mac usually work on AU (Audio Units) and not VST's, you have a mac too, but you probably have a converter program somehow. But I took some screenshots from this tutorial and the key is really your outboard EQ settings.
Aa ok 😎. My DAW is Cubase so probably that’s why. I was actually in contact with Softube that how should I save them so that they’d work on any DAW and not just in Cubase.
I've recreated your presets using just the Amp Room components using an old 2010 ESP V STD with EMG's 81 and 60, just using the 57 on the standard 1960B and adding 4db in the HF instead of 2 and it works. Let me know, if you'd like have them. They are AU presets, so they can be used in Logic too.
Seems as I have the demo version installed, I don't have the option to load in the pre-sets. On the full version, there is apparently a menu where you can import other pre-sets, which not available on the demo version.
OK, that's confirmed, I now have the full version amp room and I get the option to import pre-sets. However, as I don't have the same modules as you, they don't import.
They certainly work at my end, just missing the Tube-Tech Danish magic. If I can sell some gear, I may well invest in it this month. Thanks for sharing. I'll try the cab only presets tomorrow with my TSL and React:IR.
You get some killer sounds out of Amp Room. This video prompted me to but it. Just diving into it but sadly, only 2 of your presets are allowed to import. The others contain add-ons so it prevents the import. Bad move by Softube. Rather than killing the entire preset, they should just deactivate or remove the unpurchased items.
Thanks! Softube didn’t have anything to do with my presets (obviously other than they’re made of using their plugins 😎). The add-ons are all their plugins one needs to buy separately. Great plugins and a strong recommendation since they’re also great for mixing 👌. I think I used three that aren’t included in the ”stock” Amp Room: the extra Marshall cab pack, Empirical Labs comp & a Tube-Tech comp.
I must say that these your tutorials are one of a kind in the wide variety of RUclips offering. The walkthrus and your personal preferences gives meaningful colour into your videos. 💪
Oh thanks Timo! Really glad to hear this!
@@EugeValovirta230V how the hell you get so good sounds from your plugins? I have also Imac, also Genelec speakers and usually I use positive grid BIAS fx2 plugins which should be quite ok. Then i have small steinberg interface and ableton live11 as my daw. But i rarely get so clear and pure clean or dirty sounds than you. Perkele😊
It’s all in the hands where the sound comes from. Amps, plugins etc. just amplifies that.
@@EugeValovirta230V you know, right after pressing the send button I taught - for the f..k sake, maybe I need to keep on playing and getting better, so the sound will follow….but hey, it would had been easier to order new gear or download a plug in.
I hear you 😊🤟
The way you explained how a compressor works is the best explanation ive heard. Very helpful. And by the way, awesone videos!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Thanks Euge! This videos been a great help starting with amp room. I love the sound you have!
Glad to hear thanks!
VERY cool video. You have helped me to make up my mind about buying the Softube Amp Room. Thank you. Its blackfriday sale time and its only $43 US. Cheers
Thanks!
Very kind of you to share all this incredibly useful info!
My pleasure! 😎 Thanks!
@@EugeValovirta230V thank you!
They work perfectly for me! Killer tones, thanks for sharing! 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Awesome Euge! I've updated Amp Room as soon as it was released, but new (and good) presets are always welcome for at least an starting point. I'm just struggling to where to put them, still not found my Amp Room's presets folder (kkkkkkk). Well... keep the good work!
Glad to hear! Thanks man!
😁
Just sad that the chorus isn't available on marshall suite, but will buy anyways =D Great video buddy! Your content is very helpful!
Awesome, thank you!
Again! Nice video. Gonna check this out thanks
Thanks!
Thanks Euge! I love the video
🙏🤟
Another Killer Metal class! Great job on the softube walkthrough thanks🤘💪🎸
Thanks man!
Copy wherever you want and then just locate that folder when you’re in the Amp Room 👌.
Sorry man I’ve never used a PC so unfortunately can’t answer but Softube have a really good support so I’d contact them.
@@EugeValovirta230V Man, I'm figuring out what's the problem. I doesn't have Line V8 bass pedal. Where did u geth them?
Maybe you don’t have the latest version of the Amp Room? The Ampeg V8 amp is stock on it.
Oletkos testannut miten tuo 84 -chorus toimii särön kanssa? Amp Roomin oma chorus vaan on jotenkin kökkö siihen tarkoitukseen 😄
As a Windows user my AmpRoom is saying these presets aren't compatible. It's looking for a .softubepreset extension instead of your .vstpreset. BUT... users can create the presets themselves since your video quality is so nice we can see all the settings on screen in the video.
Oh damn. Exactly 👌. This was one of the reasons I made the video so detailed 😎.
Great video as always Euge. Super informative and some crushing tones. This digital stuff is amazing. It's really come a long way in the last 10-20 years. Have a great week my friend 🤘🤘
Thanks man! It has indeed. Likewise!
Awesome video! Easy to follow and information dense. 🙏
Thanks man! Really glad to hear!
Hello,if the link can be made available that would be great .Great vid and playing, subbed .Cheers
Great video Euge! I have a question, if I may: A loooong time ago some people showed me that the dry amp tone was for rhythm stuff, and the boosted amp tone was for lead stuff; but since your rhythm tone has already got an overdrive, what other trick do you use to boost your signal for leads? Thank you!
Thanks! I’m not boosting it; it’s the same sound live. Our FOH takes care of the mixing (making it louder if needed etc.).
In the studio it’s different story. Many times I use other amp / cab / mic for leads than for rhythms etc.
Pepita is enjoying the sound, while he prepares his luggage to go to Lapland have some well deserved holidays and visit family and friends :)
👌😎
Hey great tutorial!! greetings from Buenos Aires, and funny "compressor" explanation :P. For Ac DC The Cult sound.. do you recommend Plexi preset and tweak?? Thank You!!
Thanks! I haven’t checked out the presets ’cos I work on this like I do with real amps so I just tweak the knobs and find the sweet spots like this: ruclips.net/video/vCxlsdErftk/видео.html
@@EugeValovirta230V cool, thank you!
Wonderful tone shaping Masterclass on how to get absolutely realistic world class sounds from Softube Amp Room modelling software on a computer! This video will change the mind of anyone who thinks that is not possible.
You obviously have great guitars with excellent pickups providing a very good signal source into Softube. For those of us who might not have such stellar guitars, how close do you think we could get to your results from Softube? That might make an interesting comparison, as it's hard to tell how much tone is coming from the guitar, and how much is coming from the software.
Softube is lucky having you to demo their software, and we're lucky to get to see and hear you. Thanks 😎🙏
Thanks!
Guitars doesn’t make any sound on their own but the player playing those 😎.
But it’s like I’ve said that a good guitarist sounds great no matter the gear but if the player isn’t good there’s no gear in the world that would make him/her sound so 😊.
well, i tried these same settings with my 50watt plexi plugged into it and it sounds awesome!
Glad to hear!
Can you use Amp Room for live performance?
I can’t find a midi switching implementation
Hi Euge, cant get the preset to work says I miss Components, I bought the masrhall version
Oh damn. I can’t remember anymore what I used on this one but based on the thumb picture it must be the American Class EQ by Softube.
Tried to open your presets in AmpRoom VST, but had a black screen of the plugin... :-( Can you explain step by step how to open it?
excellent and very practical! thanks
Glad to hear! Thanks!
I know it's a stretch, but would you ever consider doing any bands' presets? Your Clayman video was fantastic, would you ever mod something like that, not for Amp Room necessarily.
Thanks! Not a bad idea so we’ll see 😎👌.
That software looks really useful for Metal musicians \m/
Not just metal but all musicians 👌
@@EugeValovirta230V That's right :)
hey can you send me a new link? bitly blocked the one in the description
A new link would be great, yes ;-) I would love to check out these presets. Thank you Euge!
Oh damn. I’ll look into this when I’m back home in a few days. Playin with Cyhra at Czech Republic atm 🤟.
Cant finde them in my daw and amproom . I have Download. What do i make Wrong ? Thank
Find out where in your computer is the folder that Softube’s amp room and it’s stock presets are stored and then move the downloaded presets there. That should do the trick 😎.
i love using dual tones with headphones it inspires my playing. just got a demo of amp room it good demo they give plenty to try. Ive been using crap ass pod farm forever
🤟👌
great tones as always, but the link is invalid
😔
The presets sound amazing in the video but the download link says the folder doesn't exist! Do you mind reposting please? :)
I updated the link a while ago and after that I got messages that it works. Maybe refresh your browser?
Inspiring content!
Glad to hear this! Thanks!
Hey, super cool. I can get a lot of valuable information here about dialing in guitar equipment. Thanks a lot. Yes the new tape echo is really awesome. Bought it within first minute I got the mail. It's active since than in every session. The thing with compressors, yes you can even out the dynamic range with longer releases but you also push a signal into a certain place and keep it there with longer releases. If now do short attack also, you push the signal more to the back and keep it there as the transient energy won't poke through too much. Short attack and short release will create a movement which places the signal in the back but can move the signal from the back to the foreground in a dynamic way. If you go to higher ratios you can solidify the tone and if you keep the release short it can be awesome for lead sound to become alive and vivid. But really there are endless options with functional compression alone, not to mention all the tonal shaping options from vintage limiters. Sorry for the off topic, it's such a fascinating subject. The Amp Room really is a killer system even in stock version and for that price it's ridiculous. But with all the additional Marshall emulations it's just insane. Keep it up. Cheers
Glad to hear!
Cool! 👌😎
@@EugeValovirta230V yes incredible. Sometimes I just load a preset and can't really believe how great that sounds. I don't know another system which is as good, the only ones in the same ballpark may be the single Amps from Neural DSP.
Did you try to put a compressor behind a wet effect too? That can bring out the tail nicely and add additional effects movement. If you further process that signal, maybe with character EQ or use a vintage limiter for that on an AUX effects track, you also get a great separation between original signal and effect. Cheers
Indeed!
I haven’t tried that but I guess I’ll try 😎. Thanks for the tip 👌🙏.
@@EugeValovirta230V you're welcome.
Amazing bro!!!!
Thanks C!
You are wellcome E!!!!
Well if anyone can help me how to find that folder in Mac where are all those Amp Rooms "stock presets", that would be awesome. I just can't find it 😄
That bass was nice. Wish I could get into all this software stuff. I’m way outta the loop.
💪😎. Thanks!
If you get into then a strong recommendation to any Softube products 👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V yes sir 🤘🏻
Hello Euge, since I know you are a great connoisseur of the authentic marshall sound, I am very very interested to know what you think of the sims amps from the Nembrini Firm, and especially their latest creation, Mrh 159 (based on a superlead). opinion that it looks more like the real Nembrini mrh 159 or softube 2203 amplifiers and in all its amps in general that you think Nembrini compared to softube. Thank you, I really like your channel, we share similar tastes in everything related to the guitar and their sound Greetings.
Hi Juan,
I haven’t used those so I don’t know 😎.
Thanks man! Glad to hear!
@@EugeValovirta230V It would be great if you could try the demo of the Nembrini MRH 159, (I think it's great as a plexi amplifier) and you could tell me what you think comparing it with the Softube 2203 before the summer and launch offers are over hehehehe and give me your Valuable opinion as to how they resemble the real Marshall sound since I do not have those real Plexis Marshalls to make my own comparison and decide which to buy and which to work with. You do have the real equipment and your opinion in that Softube comparison - Nembrini - real amp would be of great help to me. Thanks Crack !.
I’ll try to see if I have time and if the Nembrini is available as a try out ’cos I don’t want / need to buy any guitar plugins ’cos I have the amp room and the only official Marshall plugins made by Softube. Softube and Marshall has made the plugins together so I’d be really surprised if someone manages to make a better Marshall than Marshall. Which is the case with real amps too 👌😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V ok, the Nembrini demo is available for 15 days without restrictions, if you have time to try it great and if you can't try it for some reason I will be equally grateful for taking an interest in answering me. That an emulation is supported by the signature of the emulated hardware no It gives me confidence that it is the most faithful recreation of this one, since in the past it took me surprises with some emulation plugins that are supported and supervised by the original hardware firms and that however and to my surprise they are further from the original in terms of sound than other vst companies that emulated the same hardware without an official license, for example Peavey's Revalver or Amplitube's Mesa Boogie, for example Diezel and Plugin Alliance if they hit the nail on their work together recreating the best and most Diezel's closest sound to the market, however the alliance between Plugin Alliance and Friedman amp recreated a pathetic and bad recreation of the Friedman Be-100 head. Official plugin does not always guarantee the most authentic result. It is strange that these things happen, but it is like that, it is like a lottery where some alliances between companies work and others are pathetic and they disappoint you enormously once compared to the original with the vst, that's why my question given your extensive experience with real Marshall gear. Thanks again for taking the time to read me.
Thanks Sir
🙏🤟
Hi Euge, did guys from Softube contact you?
I was in contact with them last week. How come?
@@EugeValovirta230V well that might or might not be partly my doing 😁🤘
I’m in contact with them usually weekly and last week wasn’t anything special so maybe it wasn’t related to you 😎. But maybe in the future it will 😊.
@@EugeValovirta230V well maybe. I shot them a few emails when I first discovered your channel and that was months ago but we know that things take a while most of the time 😁. Maybe I helped, maybe I didn't it doest matter, I'm not after any personal gain anyway so as long as you are working with them everybody wins 😎🤘
Oh cool man! Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it 🙏.
Hi how do you import presets in amp room?
I thinks Softube has instructions on their site?
yes, in fact i have imported the preset´s files but i can´t find them in amp room
Seems like presets doesn't work with version lower than it was created, so in 2.5.9 (afaik) present is imported, but not seeing in presets manager
Time to update then? 😎
@@EugeValovirta230V yeah... but there is some difficult issues with that way) Anyway, i've tried to build chain manually and its sounds good, not ideal and identically (with more grainy low-end and low-mid), but pretty good)
😎👌
i downloaded the softube and the marsahll plugins how i use it with reaper or how can i find so i can use the presets..Thank you \m/
You should move my presets to the folder on your computer where the Amp Room stock presets are 👌. Then when you open the Amp Room ( in Reaper) and click the presets tab they should be there.
Go to the top bar up on the right there is a button with a + with menu options. it is right beside another button that has Param on it. The + button has menu options for the .vstpreset files. Hope this helps.
Probably a stupid question, but what's the steps to use these presents in amp room?
Not at all. There should be a Softube folder on your computer where the ”data” and stock presets from Amp Room are located so after you’ve downloaded my preset files you need to move them there. Try making a preset and when you’re saving it check out where on your computer Amp Room saves it and that’s the folder you should save mine too 😎. I’m not 100% sure of this but I think it works like that 😊.
@@EugeValovirta230V Okay ill check it out. its on a Mac, so I'm having trouble finding the folder. What you said makes sense, so I probably just need to look harder. Thanks brother
I have a Mac too but can’t remember the ”path” now since I’m not on my computer but I figured it out by doing like I wrote 😊.
Hey Valo, thanks for doing the presets, but I only use AU, so they don't work for me.
Aa ok. What’s that? 😊
@@EugeValovirta230V Mac usually work on AU (Audio Units) and not VST's, you have a mac too, but you probably have a converter program somehow. But I took some screenshots from this tutorial and the key is really your outboard EQ settings.
Aa ok 😎. My DAW is Cubase so probably that’s why. I was actually in contact with Softube that how should I save them so that they’d work on any DAW and not just in Cubase.
I've recreated your presets using just the Amp Room components using an old 2010 ESP V STD with EMG's 81 and 60, just using the 57 on the standard 1960B and adding 4db in the HF instead of 2 and it works. Let me know, if you'd like have them. They are AU presets, so they can be used in Logic too.
Cool!
I’m good thanks but thanks for asking 🙏👌.
Hello, the download says it does not exist.
Ok thanks! I got a new link and just updated it. Does it work now?
@@EugeValovirta230V OK, thanks.
can download the presets, but have absolutely no idea how to use them or add them to amp room
Find out where the Amp Room stock presets are located on your computer and put these in that location / folder. That should do the job 👌😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V ok cheers my man, will take a look now
Seems as I have the demo version installed, I don't have the option to load in the pre-sets.
On the full version, there is apparently a menu where you can import other pre-sets, which not available on the demo version.
OK, that's confirmed, I now have the full version amp room and I get the option to import pre-sets. However, as I don't have the same modules as you, they don't import.
They certainly work at my end, just missing the Tube-Tech Danish magic. If I can sell some gear, I may well invest in it this month.
Thanks for sharing. I'll try the cab only presets tomorrow with my TSL and React:IR.
Cool! 🤟
@@EugeValovirta230V 🤘🤘
I feel like when this man speaks, if I lose 10 seconds of the video, I am acutally losing 1 month of experience
😎👌
You get some killer sounds out of Amp Room. This video prompted me to but it.
Just diving into it but sadly, only 2 of your presets are allowed to import. The others contain add-ons so it prevents the import.
Bad move by Softube. Rather than killing the entire preset, they should just deactivate or remove the unpurchased items.
Thanks!
Softube didn’t have anything to do with my presets (obviously other than they’re made of using their plugins 😎). The add-ons are all their plugins one needs to buy separately. Great plugins and a strong recommendation since they’re also great for mixing 👌. I think I used three that aren’t included in the ”stock” Amp Room: the extra Marshall cab pack, Empirical Labs comp & a Tube-Tech comp.
Well A Metallica Riff.
😎🤟