[ddots-l] ddots- The trick is! was: guitar plugins

  • From: "Mike Christer" <m-christer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 16:50:44 +0100

Hey Jörgen & HF!

You should get hold of Free Amp 3, its a little less processor hungry than 
V2...

Aside from that, I found that the Guitar Rig 2 & 3 versions were total 
shite, until I plugged my guitar in to my Pod XT Pro before going in to my 
FW-1884.
Using just the basic guitar preset tone, the one that's with no FX no 
nothing, all of a sudden, Guitar Rig came to life...

With a little tweeking in the inspector, I've been able to get some truly 
magnificent sounds/tones out of these plug-ins, way, way superior to 
anything Pod or Vox have ever given me...

I've owned many amplifiers, everything from early Gibsons,  Vox AC30's, 
Marshall stax, thru to Dual Rectifier's, and the sounds I can get out of Rig 
2 & 3, don't just compare, they pretty much surpass the quality, with a lot 
less hassle and disturbance to my environment...

I jest you not, but with that tiny bit of pre-processing, I've discovered a 
whole new world of virtual guitar, and believe me, it takes a shedload of 
improvement to impress me...

The Pod doesn't have to be one of the later models either, I've got 4 Pods, 
and it worx with all of 'em!!!

Laters

Mike
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jörgen Hansson
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 1:29 AM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar plugins


  Hi HF!
  I am using a plug in called free amp 2 and also a guitar amp simulator 
from Vox engo.
  the vox engo boogex is really accessible and can make very good guitar amp 
simulation.
  the Free amp 2 is a more multi FX processor with both amp sims and good 
effects.
  I like them alot.
  Vox engo boogex is very small and don't take anything from the CPU and it 
works beautiful for me to use.
  Regards,
  Jörgen Hansson 

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