Might be asking too much, BUT.....
If you can give the user control over which mic preamps they would prefer for their amps/cabinets/speakers, that would be righteous!
A dime Marshall will sound different via an API pre vs say, a Neve pre, right?
Powersof10 wrote:Might be asking too much, BUT.....
If you can give the user control over which mic preamps they would prefer for their amps/cabinets/speakers, that would be righteous!
A dime Marshall will sound different via an API pre vs say, a Neve pre, right?
j4k-msc wrote:Powersof10 wrote:Might be asking too much, BUT.....
If you can give the user control over which mic preamps they would prefer for their amps/cabinets/speakers, that would be righteous!
A dime Marshall will sound different via an API pre vs say, a Neve pre, right?
This is actually already possible. All you have to do is drop a rack that models a classic preamp after a cab.
Although, currently, there’s only one classic preamp available in AmpliTube (EQ 81), so it would be, indeed, nice to bring more of these from T-Racks.
Powersof10 wrote:j4k-msc wrote:Powersof10 wrote:Might be asking too much, BUT.....
If you can give the user control over which mic preamps they would prefer for their amps/cabinets/speakers, that would be righteous!
A dime Marshall will sound different via an API pre vs say, a Neve pre, right?
This is actually already possible. All you have to do is drop a rack that models a classic preamp after a cab.
Although, currently, there’s only one classic preamp available in AmpliTube (EQ 81), so it would be, indeed, nice to bring more of these from T-Racks.
Yeah but then you would be getting a hybrid of 2 preamps: the first would be whatever the engineers used in the studio to capture the sound and the second would be the one you are choosing from T-Racks
As opposed to a pure signal of guitar -> amp -> only one type/brand of mic pre -> sound capture
To be honest, I find it a bit strange that there's nothing in the documentation about this (nothing on what mic pres were used to capture sound)... I've tried asking here on the forum but no answer either
tgchan wrote:Can't be there an auto-limiter of some kind? To turn it on/off?
It is so annoying to adjust it after every single preset...
One thing I have noticed with bloody softwares is that you always have to fiddle with input/output shenanigans...
Input = okay I understand it. You set it up once and it's all good.
...but adjusting output for every change is just WTF? It should always go to the max without clipping and everything else should be optional/
Correct me if I am wrong somewhere.
j4k-msc wrote:What IKM definitely should do, though, is to get all their presets in order and gain stage them properly. Right know their levels are all over the place. If both input and output average signals would be set around -18 dBFS, it would solve these problems.
j4k-msc wrote:Another solution would be adding auto-gain feature for the output. You’d press one button, play loudly for 5 seconds and the average output signal would be automatically set to -18 dBFS (0 VU), or a different value set in preferences.
carlaz wrote:j4k-msc wrote:What IKM definitely should do, though, is to get all their presets in order and gain stage them properly. Right know their levels are all over the place. If both input and output average signals would be set around -18 dBFS, it would solve these problems.
I agree that this would be nice, but I suspect there are at least some practical limitations that depend on the level of input -- which could be very different for everyone making a preset.
carlaz wrote:j4k-msc wrote:Another solution would be adding auto-gain feature for the output. You’d press one button, play loudly for 5 seconds and the average output signal would be automatically set to -18 dBFS (0 VU), or a different value set in preferences.
I think this would, in the end, be more practical. It would need to be something you could set on or off, and it would probably also be useful to set it so that it would either ask if you wanted your output volume adjusted based on recent levels or whether it would just automatically adjust output volume based on recent levels. It would probably also be useful to be able to set a "target" absolute output volume (e.g., -18 dBFS, etc.)
squeezenor wrote:-let us reset the default. my blank canvas is generally just a noise gate, maybe an eq pedal, and certain rack effects. then i'll add an amp and a cab if need be. but i hate that it just defaults to an 800 and it's 412. i literally never want that. it's annoying that i have to start there, and then dig for the two pedals i use the most. even setting that up as a preset is an extra step for us.