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Amp Modelling Round Table

Postby Mike_LA » 10 Mar 2017, 07:44

Came across this vid of a round table discussion about modelers.

AX FX, Helix, and the Kemper are all discussed

NIco Sabatini (Kemper), Andy Jone (Helix), John Gregson (AX FX XL II)

Enjoy :headbanger


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Re: Amp Modelling Round Table

Postby Anitoli » 10 Mar 2017, 08:46

Just ripping off other engineers design accomplishments in my book. Nothing to see here, going back to the original tube amp designs.

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Re: Amp Modelling Round Table

Postby Mike_LA » 10 Mar 2017, 09:15

Anitoli wrote:Just ripping off other engineers design accomplishments in my book. Nothing to see here, going back to the original tube amp designs.
My thoughts too, but they make some good points as to their use in live performance.
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Re: Amp Modelling Round Table

Postby surfnorthwest » 10 Mar 2017, 14:43

The real thing is always going to have a place in my music, but I have learned how easy it is to get a proper recording with the digital devices that I would not go back to mic'ing up one of my cabinets. I have to do more post production when using a tube amp then I do with the Kemper. Also I can get the tones I love at a much lower volume.

But we all no there is no replacement for moving air, I will always love it but not always use it. If I were convinced I could get a better recording from my mic then I could my Kemper I would.
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