by jstyork » Sun Sep 13, 2015 7:41 pm
Update looks pretty cool. New amps sound very good. I was hoping for more of a GUI overhaul. Haven't seen if they improved the preset browser or the ability to organize stomp boxes by type and not company (absolutely hate this). Currently in A3 the preset browser and the way effects are organized is a nightmare for me. If I want an overdrive stomp I have to go to 4 different locations to see what I have, Amplitube, Slash, Hendrix, Fender. It's just ridiculous.
To bad there is no upgrade pricing. I've spent over $300 on A3.
The other big turnoff for me is this whole gear credit thing. It's a joke and has no benefit to me as a user whatsoever. I always end up with some credit (my money) left in my account, only it's rarely enough to buy anything or there's nothing else I want to buy, so it just sits there. What possible reason would a company adopt such a silly PITA system if it wasn't designed to benefit them?
I also hope they have gotten rid of listing products I don't own in the component menus and preset browsers. I'm opening up AmpliTube to work on music, not go shopping. It's shameless. This and the payment scheme are low rent marketing strategies that make Amplitube feel like a semi-pro consumer type product to me.
AmpliTube sounds good for the most part. Some very good amps. The rack effects are lacking IMO and I've had mixed results with the stomp boxes, although some are quite good. I really think it would benifit IK if they sold and presented their products in a more traditional way. You know, this costs $25. Pay us $25 and we''ll send you the product, and when you use the product, you will only see that product, and not a list of products you don't own cluttering up the menus.
The new amps do sound good and I'll keep an eye out for more in-depth looks at A4, but preordering is out of the question.
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jstyork on Sun Sep 13, 2015 8:54 pm, edited 3 times in total.