I dig ToneStacks lower to mid gain bluesy tube break up capability better as well, very authentic. Ampkit is on par with ToneStack, but to me the layout on TS is better, easier to manuever around and edit presets, etc. The thing with all of these guitar apps, Amplitube included, is they do some things better than others. Better than a Line 6 Pod, ProTools Eleven and my old amp sim fav the Johnson J-Station.ĪmpKit is also a great amp sim. ![]() It's the closest I've gotten to micing a smaller combo amp, turned up a bit and mic'd with an SM-57. I bought all the IAP content up to now (v. I have BIAS and dig it but my favorite is ToneStack. isn't wrong, BIAS is incredible and investing in the IAP's and investing time into crafting your own presets yields excellent results. Now that leaves Yonac's ToneStack, Agile's AmpKit and Positive Grid's triumvirate of JamUp XT, BIAS Amp & BIAS FX. I have the full version & the only saving grace is I didn't buy every IAP available. Not saying Amplitube is a total turd, there are a few good tones and the layout is great. But after going through my Tascam interface there was no change. clean tones on the interface I had at the time, the ikMultimedia iRig HD. Not so much.Īt first I blamed my disappointment caused by spitty distortion tones & worse than naked straight D.I. ![]() The name brands & the companies reach into PC DAW made me assume it was the obvious holy grail. As a guitarist/songwriter before anything else, the amp sims were number one on the want list when I first got into iOS music production.Īs alot of us no doubt did (or maybe I'm just the only sucker), the first app for guitar I got was Amplitube.
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