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damn cool sims

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 03 Nov 2013, 01:21

keeping it loud- JMP-1 rack,LPs,strats,& way too much other gear.
my sounds,songs,& snippets-
https://soundcloud.com/rlc-ltd
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Re: damn cool sims

Postby surfnorthwest » 03 Nov 2013, 04:20

Acme??? Are you using that stuff? There is so much amp modeling software now, some of it is quite good though in a studio setup. This is why I love the Kemper because it profiles rather then models.
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Re: damn cool sims

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 03 Nov 2013, 04:49

surfnorthwest wrote:Acme??? Are you using that stuff? There is so much amp modeling software now, some of it is quite good though in a studio setup. This is why I love the Kemper because it profiles rather then models.
no,no,no. lol. I just thought the head skins,jpg's,whatever they are looked cool.
I do use the older Shred Amp & have gotten it to work well w/ some mods & custom chains.
I'd lovethe Kemper but it's about oh,,,$1975 over the budget right now. :laugh

just ordered my JMP-1 so I'll just have to suffer for now.
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http://www.reverbnation.com/rlcltd

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Re: damn cool sims

Postby surfnorthwest » 03 Nov 2013, 06:31

There is good stuff in the JMP1, I don't think you will suffer.
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Re: damn cool sims

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 03 Nov 2013, 08:40

surfnorthwest wrote:There is good stuff in the JMP1, I don't think you will suffer.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/facetious :laugh
keeping it loud- JMP-1 rack,LPs,strats,& way too much other gear.
my sounds,songs,& snippets-
https://soundcloud.com/rlc-ltd
http://www.reverbnation.com/rlcltd

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Re: damn cool sims

Postby rineanna » 03 Nov 2013, 08:43

How do you use the free VST's? What programme can run them?
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Re: damn cool sims

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 03 Nov 2013, 08:49

pretty much any DAW except for some Pro Tools can run vst's.
you just download them,unzip any that are .zip files & copy the .dll file or the whole thing(depending) to the vst folder in your DAW.

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Mixcradt
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Sonar
Audacity (maybe)
Pro Tools is proprietary I think. :Jerkoff
keeping it loud- JMP-1 rack,LPs,strats,& way too much other gear.
my sounds,songs,& snippets-
https://soundcloud.com/rlc-ltd
http://www.reverbnation.com/rlcltd

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Re: damn cool sims

Postby Atomic Angel » 05 Nov 2013, 08:50

Thanks for the links, I'll give them a try, See how good they are. These days there are some free vst's that are as good as the expensive ones.

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Re: damn cool sims

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 05 Nov 2013, 10:10

the developr gave me a couple links to free beta of some of the stuff but I haven't tried them yet.I'll let ya know how they work.
I've done pretty well w/ the old Shred Amp stuff.
I'm fooling a few of you guys here on occassion. :tounge
keeping it loud- JMP-1 rack,LPs,strats,& way too much other gear.
my sounds,songs,& snippets-
https://soundcloud.com/rlc-ltd
http://www.reverbnation.com/rlcltd

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