Million dollar question
If I already own all the modules in AT, can I just purchase AT 5 and will those modules all work/appear in AT 5?
Or do I have to purchase AT 5 MAX to continue to have all all the modules?
bosone wrote:does amplitube 5 finally support stereo guitar tracks using a SINGLE stereo amp (like guitar rig does since ages)?
or will i need AGAIN to load and tweak TWO separate amp settings for the L and R tracks of my metal rythm guitar?
pjcass1981 wrote:Was just doing a thorough comparison of the different version. Without getting the new Max system, I will be missing out on so many of the new modules or whatever you want to call them. Shame. I'm pushing the price of one of the top tier floor modellers out there when I tally up the money I've put into software and hardware with IK.
Was really sold on this upgrade since I've put Amplitube 4 to such good use and enjoy it, but another 300$ on top of the money I've put into IK. This is why the world of software is a rabbit hole.
Peter_IK wrote:It is posted on the web site that your current gear will work in AmpliTube 5. You don't need to repurchase anything. I've seen this misinformation posted in other threads and frankly it needs to stop. We specify on the web site and I confirm here that AmplTube 5 will run your current gear with all the new features and gear that it comes with too.
If you already have AmpliTube 4 MAX and the new collections that came after, you'd want to upgrade to AmpliTube 5.
kgmessier wrote:Peter_IK wrote:It is posted on the web site that your current gear will work in AmpliTube 5. You don't need to repurchase anything. I've seen this misinformation posted in other threads and frankly it needs to stop. We specify on the web site and I confirm here that AmplTube 5 will run your current gear with all the new features and gear that it comes with too.
If you already have AmpliTube 4 MAX and the new collections that came after, you'd want to upgrade to AmpliTube 5.
This is great news. Thanks, Peter!
tommartini604 wrote:bosone wrote:does amplitube 5 finally support stereo guitar tracks using a SINGLE stereo amp (like guitar rig does since ages)?
or will i need AGAIN to load and tweak TWO separate amp settings for the L and R tracks of my metal rythm guitar?
Technically using one input into one mono amp and then split to two outputs would be dual mono not stereo. To get true stereo you would need two separate inputs (like a guitar with a Piezo pickup and a humbucker) Two outputs from a guitar, into two separate amps (piezo into one and humbucker into the other), then each amp has it's own output (mono ) that would be true stereo.
You would actually assign each output from the cab into its own channel, say Channel 1 and Channel 2 or L / R of a mixer or DAW.
bosone wrote:i have two identical rythm tracks
garfy wrote:bosone wrote:i have two identical rythm tracks
Just to clarify though, you mean the same guitar part played/recorded twice rather than a single performance duplicated? So, the equivalent of a double tracking via the same amp/cab/signal chain etc.
bosone wrote:tommartini604 wrote:bosone wrote:does amplitube 5 finally support stereo guitar tracks using a SINGLE stereo amp (like guitar rig does since ages)?
or will i need AGAIN to load and tweak TWO separate amp settings for the L and R tracks of my metal rythm guitar?
Technically using one input into one mono amp and then split to two outputs would be dual mono not stereo. To get true stereo you would need two separate inputs (like a guitar with a Piezo pickup and a humbucker) Two outputs from a guitar, into two separate amps (piezo into one and humbucker into the other), then each amp has it's own output (mono ) that would be true stereo.
You would actually assign each output from the cab into its own channel, say Channel 1 and Channel 2 or L / R of a mixer or DAW.
yes, that's the basic, but you did not understood.
i have two identical rythm tracks: one on the left channel and one on the right channel.
right now, with amplitube 4 i have to load two separate amps and tweak SEPARATELY each of their settings, eventually with copy/paste.
this is NOT convenient to sculpt the sound of a stereo track.
what it is needed is a STEREO amp: you feed it with L and R signal and it processes them in STEREO.
it is exaclty what guitar rig is doing since its birth, but for some reason at IK multimedia they do not understand this need. maybe it's me and my willing to work in a smart way, i don't know.