![]() ![]() It's currently on sale and has a free trial. It also comes with over a 100 presets, eliminating the need to try to 'dial in a tone'. It has a handful of amps and cabs, but you can do a lot with it. This one is paid, but it's only $10, and also has a standalone mode. RVXX is based on a couple REVV amps, the Rev Generator 120 and the Revv G20 (which is their recent "lunchbox" head, and what the graphic for the amp sim is based on). They are expensive, but they are really good, and they usually have a pretty major sale each year, which should be coming up soon. You can try them all out for 14 days, though. NeuralDSP has a bunch of high quality amp sims, though they are paid. This one is only usable in a DAW, and the speaker simulation is a separate IR loader plugin (the sim comes with it, but you need to load it separately). I've got the "Max" paid version and it's my primary amp sim software.īoth of these work within a DAW for recording, and have "standalone" modes which allow you to load the amp sims directly if you're just looking to practice or just play (amplitube has a basic DAW built in if you want to get a riff or lick down, so you don't forget it later). Most sims will have either a feature (limited amp/cab sims) or time limited demo (usually 14 days).Īmped Roots has a free EVH 5150 E元4 sim.Īmplitube 5 CS gets you a couple different Marshall-style and thier Soldano SLO100 amp sims, plus some effects. I imagine there would be a lot more that it should offer but I don't know how I'd go about finding it.Īny suggestions as to what I should get, what I'm potentially doing wrong, etc? Also any advice on go to install them? I know nothing about computers and shit (frankly I don’t even remember how I managed to get GR6 to work lol)ĮDIT: Are there any that are both good and free? Would like to avoid having to pay for something if I can, y'know? I did some searching and I installed Guitar Rig 6, which advertised that it had like hundreds of amp and tone sims, but I think I'm using it wrong because I'm only able to find a "Straightforward Metal" preamp when I search for "Metal". ![]() It's super efficient in that regard and the tones people create on there are really fantastic.ĭoes anyone know what the closest thing to that would be that I could use in Reaper? Keep in mind I know nothing about plugins/amp and tone sims. Something that I really like about Garageband is that there's this plugin called Tonebridge which essentially recreates the exact tones of any song you can think of. I record amateur guitar covers for fun and recently just started using a proper professional recording software (Reaper) after previously doing my covers through GarageBand iOS on my phone (ie I'm a total noob when it comes to recording software). Ok let me provide some context! (and bear in mind I'm a total noob) We'd love to hear what you have produced with Reaper, but please post it in the weekly sticky. No piracyĭo not ask for or link to pirated content or pirate sites, and do not promote or suggest piracy. No unapproved commercial promotionĬommerical promotion by or on behalf of a commercial interest must be approved by moderators. If a difference of opinion becomes uncivil or unproductive, moderators may step in. We can have cooperative disagreements when we're trying to help each other. Memes and similar content are also considered off-topic. ![]() Posts should be related to Reaper, the digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software created by Cockos. ![]()
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