Hello everyone, first post, today was the day I discovered AmpliTube. I've been jamming in Fl studio since 2003 always had crappy tones from physical guitar processors. I've been using a Johnson J-station (Since 2007) and it was amazing for replacing the zoom 505 (Pre 2000) I was running direct into the computer, then later learned about interfaces and started using it through those (Maudio mobilepre 2003). I've always had crap guitar tone though, six months ago someone gave me a cab sim and some IR's along with a couple vst amps (I have never messed with this stuff before or even really knew about it, I had only played around with Hardcore vst which comes with fl studio). Much better than using the jstation > AI > Computer. Less noise, crisp. But it was still lacking, still missing something, still kinda crap, the "computer" sound people talk about.
I decided to pony up and invest some cash and started looking into proper guitar suite software. I discovered AmpliTube 4, loaded it for my free trial version and fired it up. Oh. My God. Amazing, even just the free default stuff. I never had such warm and lush tones using vst software. I went to buy the max edition of AmpliTube 4 right away (I loaned a ENGL Powerball from custom shop and fell in love instantly along with a loaned Mesa Rectifier cab). I played for six hours straight, anyways I did come here with a question in mind.
So in a couple days I lose my rental on the ENGL Powerball but I want to keep playing. I am loath to buy version 4 when I was reading about version 5 coming out shortly (Looks fantastic, especially the impulse loader).
Here's my question, if I buy the metal pack (I'm aware the Powerball doesn't come with it, but it'll keep me busy) which I believe is 99 dollars, will I receive any kind of discount when I go to order AmpliTube 5 Max? Thanks, I'm so happy I finally found good tone. It use to be frustrating and keep me from recording, and there's just no way with a family to hook up my triple x / mesa rectifier 4x12 and record live these days.