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Guitar rig 5 player demonstration
Guitar rig 5 player demonstration











guitar rig 5 player demonstration
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By running the same drop-tuned, DI'ed guitar parts through both pieces of software, there was no doubt that the Peavey version could achieve tighter note definition and greater clarity out of the box - GR5 was slightly muddy in comparison.

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Speaking of which, we took the opportunity to compare the 5150 emulations of Guitar Rig 5 Pro and Peavey's ReValver.

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This is quite unlike both the real hardware and Peavey's official 5150 emulation in their ReValver software. Surprisingly, there's little difference in tone when switching between the rhythm and lead channel of the Van 51 once both pre-gain knobs are set to give similar drive. The Hot Solo + provides an authentic mid-boosted AC/DC-style rhythm crunch, while soaring, shredding solo tones are effortlessly had with the Van 51. We found that these two new amps can be used together to great effect. Joining the pre-existing 15 amps are the Van 51, which is clearly a Peavey 5150 emulation, and Hot Solo +, which appears to be a Soldano imitation, judging by the logo - the knob style and labels hint at Soldano's Hot Rod 50 model. Other than that, try out all of the pedals I mentioned and if you think that you can invest some money into an Amp Sim, consider the last three I listed or just the pro version of the free ones I listed in the beginning.A lot of time has been put into these, and famous tones such as those of Satriani, Van Halen, Rammstein, ZZ Top, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and AC/DC are all on hand. Give Guitar Rig 6 and Amplitube Custom Shop 5 a shot, but if you’re into heavier tones then please try out Amped Roots Free and the Emissary since they sound incredibly well! The demo version cuts the sound every 30 seconds.

guitar rig 5 player demonstration

  • TSE x50 v2: One of the best sounding Amp Sims out there because of how well their Cabinet Simulation (impulse responses) work, and it only costs $69.
  • Sells for $59 and the demo version cuts the sound every 4-5 minutes.
  • BIAS AMP II: Best in-depth amp tweaking software.
  • The demo version cuts the sound every 4-5 minutes.

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  • BIAS FX II: This one is similar to Guitar Rig since it features many amps, cabinets and effects, and the overall sound quality is fantastic, plus it sells for $59.
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    However, the 3 that I will mention are FANTASTIC if you manage to purchase the license, which in the case of these software isn’t that expensive (about $40-$70 for each). Here I will include a couple Amp Simulators that didn’t make the cut, but not because they don’t sound great but rather because their “free” versions are actually “demo” versions that cut the sound every so often, which means that you really can’t use them to record properly. If you’re looking for a good-sounding overdrive to boost your amps with, then try this one out! Honorable Mentions Out of all the Mercuriall pedal VSTs I just mentioned, I’d have to say that this one is my overall favorite. The Greed Smasher is based on the Mesa Boogie Grid Slammer overdrive pedal, and while the original pedal is pretty damn impressive, Mercuriall managed to make this pedal simulation quite similar to the original. I just listed loads of Amp simulators, but there are other Guitar VSTs that you might find useful, which is why I decided to include one Free Acoustic Guitar emulation (the only good free one I managed to find), and some honorable mentions which aren’t as good, but they do still work.

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    This means that you should be able to get a wide variety of tones out of this amp sim from vintage all the way to modern rock- and even high-gain tones.Įvery amp offers the same controls, such as Gain, Drive, Bass, Mid, Treble, Tone and Volume.Īll in all, these three amps are quite basic and you will have to play around with the settings to get them to sound how you want them to, or maybe you’ll even have to add one or two pedal VSTs to the chain, but once you invest some time into learning how to tweak them, they will sound great!īlue Cat’s Classic Drive Amp: Free Acoustic Guitar VSTs With the Blue Cat Free amp pack you are granted access to three different amp models Classic Clean, Classic Drive, Modern Drive.













    Guitar rig 5 player demonstration