carlaz wrote:Besides various relatively "modern" delay-pedal emulations, AmpliTube has a couple of Echoplex-type tape-delays, but nothing that corresponds to the Space Echo! I think that the Space-Echo-based plugin in T-RackS is a relatively recent addition, and so perhaps a simplified version was not brought over to AmpliTube 5 (as various other elements presumably derived from T-RackS seem to have been).
I agree that a Space-Echo-type unit based on almost whatever model would be welcome in AmpliTube. IMO, it would also be nice if AmpliTube had some analog-tape emulation options other than the Tape Cassette unit -- though I recognize that players who that sort of thing are probably already mixing their recordings in DAWs and perhaps are already using tape-emulation plugins external to AmpliTube anyway.
Hey carlaz! Hello All! I just joined and have been looking thru this discussion for awhile.
pretty cool idea for a thread. I'm just about ready to download the AmpliTube 5 and have a
neat new toy to play with
I'm happy to see some guys talking about pedals and effects. I used the search thingie to
make sure I was wasn't belaboring the topic. no hits. there's a lot of great posts, and so a lot
to read about everything. Amps, Speakers, and even stuff about old style echoplex and even
Echolette! Interesting.
When I get down to using Aplitube 5 for recording, I'm looking for a few pretty basic effects
pedals or even rackmount stuff like the old digitech gsp 21 pro. I had one a long time ago
and really only used reverb, compression, EQ and maybe a teeny bit of chorus. so at least those 4 effects are pretty important to recording my acoustic guitar.
I loved those 4 "pedals" on the old gsp 21 pro. I hope I not offend anyone, but I kinda didn't
like any of the overdrive or distortion stuff and never used any of it. Does anyone have any fave reverb, compression, and EQ "pedals" already included in amplitube?
I may be awhile getting around to adding to the wish list! neat idea, like I said. but I am just barely dipping my size 12's into the water with the software concept in general. so any ideas or feedback is much appreciated. I just downloaded an older version of Reaper. it seems easier for me to use than the latest & greatest. it's still over my head. and even being an older version to make things more simple for myself, I will still owe them money eventually. Conversely, the aplitube multitrack is free
Any thoughts on the 8 track multitrack included in aplitube? has anyone experimented with that? I'm quite curious. for me, for now, the 3 main "pedals" and even a simple Chorus would be neat. and of course the multitrack feature.
I'll start at the top and try to catch up on what the "wish items" all are. lots of great posts,
ad yeah, a lot of the "wish items" are news to me
but they all SOUND neat in theory. thanks all, and cheers!