The guitar amp is alive and well, but thanks to digital technology, guitarists now have the option to load up a legendary rig on their desktop or right inside their DAW. And they’re not the only ones who benefit - virtual amp emulations are there to be used and abused by musicians and producers working in any genre. The playing field is wide open, and anybody can put together a killer stack to put the heat into a tune, whatever the genre. Here, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best guitar amp/effect sims that are currently available for you to buy. Read on to discover how they stack up. Prev Page 1 of 11 Next Prev Page 1 of 11 Next.
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I'm new to this stuff (quite a few years ago I managed to record to my Tascam 4-track cassette and transfer that into some free recording software on an old computer) and right now I've been off work after a spinal fusion so I decided to pick up a demo model of the Slide interface for a good price. It's supposed to include a free version of AmpliTude and some IK teaching software. I was able to download the two programs, and there's a free 'Fender' version of the AmpliTube amidst the other variations that I'm assuming I have to pay for if I want the additional amps and effects. Anyway, right now I'm having two problems. I can get input and output configured through the Slide interface by selecting it once everything is opened on the PC, but I can't seem to get it to mix and make anything come through the headphones that seems to be going through the software.
There's a constant noise on the wet signal that sounds like a pre-programmed tune of some sort, but it's just the same tone like a distorted guitar or keyboard playing 32nd notes at a constant speed and pitch. Also, every time I start up the AmpliTube it's giving me a countdown to the amount of days I have to register it, but there was no information included in the instructions about registering the software and I don't know if this is simply because you only get the Fender version for free (and may not need to be registered) or if I'm missing something somewhere.
I can pick the amps that are included in the software, and set the dials, but I don't get any different output from the wet mix than the constant sound that is always there. The dry guitar whether set fully dry or dialed into various amounts of mix with the wet never changes regardless of where I set the 'amp' in the software so I assume I'm doing something wrong. Has anybody messed with the new Slide interface, or do you have experience with AmpliTube and can maybe walk me through getting the amps to start working within the software? If you're familiar with the actual Slide interface did you have to do something to register it? The IK learning software prompter for the serial number and that downloaded and registered. Remember that I'm completely new at trying this stuff, so I'm pretty familiar with actual computer terms but not with the software and interfaces themselves.