Here's a demo for a cover of the song "Going Down", originally by underground UK psych-rock band Sun Dial:
I say "demo" partially because I haven't quite settled on the arrangement, but largely because it's not really "mixed", or it's a fairly simple mix. All processing (including Amplitube, of course) is done as inserts on tracks in my DAW -- there's nothing more clever with auxes and sends, etc. (like I might more usually do in a more developed mix for things like delays and reverbs or parallel processing, etc.)
All guitars and bass with Amplitube 4, of course.
There are doubled rhythm guitars on both right and left, all using mostly the same settings. I use the Tube Compressor rack model as a stomp and run that into the XS Fuzz from the Hendrix bundle; I also kick in the Metal Flanger stomp model on occasion. The pedal chain then runs into the '65 Twin Reverb model (with default stock cab model) from the Fender bundle. These are really not pieces gear that I go to that often, but they worked well to get the kind of vibe I was looking for. It's useful to have a few extra pieces of gear on hand (or to be able to trial things from the Custom Shop!).
The solo guitars have a pedal chain that starts again with the Tube Compressor as a stomp, into the Big Pig fuzz/distortion stomp model, into the Small Phaser stomp model. This all goes into a JH Gold set for light Page/Young-style crunch, with the cab models being a 4x12 Closed J120 from the Hendrix bundle a 4x12 1960BV SL from the Slash bundle. There's a bit of doubling in the solo, with the double-parts additionally messed up with some very warbly tape-delay effects. I'm pretty sure there's the Fulltone SSTE model in there.
The bass is a bi-amp setup, with top end grit from a JH Gold into an SVT-212AV cab model from the Ampeg 2 bundle, and the low end from an Orange AD 200 Mk3 into a B-15R cab. I often try to do "fancy" things with mixing bass tones (like blending multiple tracks of compressed DI for bottom end and then separate tracks with guitar amp models .... but I was pretty happy just with what I got from the bi-amp set-up as an insert on the basic bass track, here.)