by timchandler » Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:52 pm
It looks like something for VR. Doesn't seem to make sense, but who knows. Plugin for crafting audio for VR would be worth checking out.
Otherwise all the signs have been in place for the next Amplitube to drop. As long as they don't try to make current amplitube owners pay for everything again and never send you your spark amp or even contact you to tell you that there is an issue because they already have your money, and even the promise to spread the word to the far corners of the internet if they don't shape up seems to fall on deaf or completely indifferent ears, not that I'm talking about any specific company that I've developed a perfectly reasonable and well deserved Bias against after dumping a bunch of my limited funds into their flaming clown car with the brake line slashed that they think is so good that people won't care that they are lied to and treated like a homeless person demoing expensive guitars they couldn't afford to even string.
Now, only a few thousand more little bricks through their metaphorical windows, and justice will be served. Or get a big enough audience and say a few words. Either way, they are the inferior sounding amp sim software. And so convoluted to operate and figure it t what is where. Clearly more of a Windows PC type of software.