acousticglue wrote:Oh and do a Rory Gallagher or Tony Iommi or Steven Wilson collection.
Yes to all that!
Actually, there's a handy guide to Rory Gallagher equipment here:
https://www.groundguitar.com/rory-gallagher-gear/Although not everything is already in AmpliTube, a fair amount is. Weirdly, though that page mentions the Dallas Rangemaster, it doesn't picture it. But most of Rory's iconic '70s vibe was a Rangemaster into a Vox AC30. You could use the Treble Booster stomp from the Brian May collection, along with either the somewhat "specialized" versions of the AC30 there or with the older AT2-era AC30 models. (Famously, of course, May was inspired to run a Rangemaster into an AC30 because that's what Rory did.)
Iommi: Bring on the LA100BL amp model and matching cab model! And
another new treble booster model! Brian May and Tony are good mates, so maybe someone can get Iommi to jump in on the AmpliTube artist game.
Heaven's know he's got that crazy-expensive signature guitar model out with Gibson now, so perhaps he's in the mood for product tie-ins. It would be interesting to have more than one of the signature Laney amps modeled in AmpliTube; there have been a few .... At least one of the modern Laney Iommi amps was quite similar to an ENGL Powerball (which he also used on tour with Heaven & Hell). The old LA100BL was based on the then-current Marshall Superleads, for which the JH Gold (technically based on one of Hendrix's modded JTM 45/100s) is the closest thing in AmpliTube, I think. It's weird there's no "standard" EL34-equipped model 1959 Superlead model in AmpliTube, actually (excepting the aged Brit S100 model).
Wilson: OK, that's a little more esoteric! And there've have been a fair number of changes in his gear over theyears, I think. There's a one of those "rig rundown" videos on his 2019 setup here:
https://youtu.be/sqXkKLtNysw