It depends on the genre though - Ultra gain amps seem harder to emulate. My study was based around guitar sounds with light and moderate distortion (Think early AC/DC and some early 80's metal).
@HKP1994 I conducted a study on modelling vs miking a "real" amp, for the uni. Both audio production students and teachers (of one is a life time member of AES - That guy knows his shit, he can go on and on and on for hours about anything audio related) participated in a series of "blind tests".
The results stated that modelling can match miking a "real" tube amp. It's a matter of tweaking in both cases It was also very hard to tell a difference between GOOD modelled amps and real amps.
It depends on the genre though - Ultra gain amps seem harder to emulate. My study was based around guitar sounds with light and moderate distortion (Think early AC/DC and some early 80's metal).
Yaxbie 8 months ago
Is the Yamaha RGX321 any good? Thinking of selling my squier strat and getting the Yamaha RGX321, I mostly play metal though.
dieandgoaway 1 year ago
really good,this amp surprised us...
good clean and crunch tones!!!
carlozivan 2 years ago
that bugera sounds pretty awesome, which i didnt expect....and anybody who records guitar direct or any other way than micing a tube amp iss nuts
HKP1994 2 years ago
@HKP1994 I conducted a study on modelling vs miking a "real" amp, for the uni. Both audio production students and teachers (of one is a life time member of AES - That guy knows his shit, he can go on and on and on for hours about anything audio related) participated in a series of "blind tests".
The results stated that modelling can match miking a "real" tube amp. It's a matter of tweaking in both cases It was also very hard to tell a difference between GOOD modelled amps and real amps.
Yaxbie 8 months ago
Esse eh o Ivan \,,/
TheDudols 2 years ago