@ lurkalot,
Great, thank you. That should help other users.
twilson74 wrote:These new presets are awesome! Many thanks to IK and to all the artists involved.
I found that the most tidy way for me, personally, to organize these presets was to create an Artist Signature Presets" folder within the "presets" folder-- this way when I first open the presets hierarchy within AT5 I see AT5, AT5 MAX, Collections, Legacy, etc and then "Signature Artist Presets" instead of having all of these preset packs strewn out individually on that page-- now they're all nested neatly within that folder and I can get to them there. And all future artist presets I can also add to that folder-- and all the artists will have their own sub-folders.
I was going to try all the new presets last night but only got to Joe Satriani's "Far Away Plexi" and it was so inspiring that I had to stop and use it to write a song and record the demo.
I haven't even gotten halfway through the new presets but they're already some of the best I've ever heard.
I also liked Gus G's Mercenary Man with the harmonizer on it. Which reminds me... I tried the Brian May pack in AT4 and I thought I remember the harmonizers being a part of the amps themselves in AT4 which I thought was cool. Now that I own the Brian May pack in AT5 Max, I see that the harmonizers are in a different part of the chain. More accurate I guess but I just noted the change.
Also, I like some of Gus G's rhythm guitar tones, especially the one with the Carvin amp hard panned left (the panning caught me off guard at first, but that's a real-world recording trick that will be a time saver when I need rhythm tones on a track)-- the V3 amp can be made to sound really bad, but it can also sound fantastic as it does in this preset (I say this as a longtime user of Carvin/Kiesel amps/guitars)
Looking forward to trying out the Marty Friedman presets today.
twilson74 wrote:Peter, that's interesting about how the change happened with the harmonizer/harmonator. My favorite thing about the harmonizer stuff is that I can do the Bill and Ted "air guitar" licks.
It took me a while to even notice that each preset includes settings for dual amp and three amp signal chains, just by clicking the icons in the left. Can't believe I missed that. And it seems like every one of these two/three amp setups includes quite a variation on the second/third amps compared to the main head in the single amp setup. Some include amps and gear that I would never have expected alongside each other. So for each preset, the artist/preset developer basically creates 4 whole separate alternate versions?
Yeah, you guys have done some brilliant work with Amplitube 5. It's beautiful, well laid out and the sounds are better than anything else. When I pick up one of my axes and fire up Amplitube 5 it's unique in that it really does feel like I'm leaving my computer and entering my own private "millionaire gear dojo" for with everything I could ever want.
Hoping to see more artist presets as a regular thing.
twilson74 wrote:These new presets are awesome! Many thanks to IK and to all the artists involved.
I found that the most tidy way for me, personally, to organize these presets was to create an Artist Signature Presets" folder within the "presets" folder-- this way when I first open the presets hierarchy within AT5 I see AT5, AT5 MAX, Collections, Legacy, etc and then "Signature Artist Presets" instead of having all of these preset packs strewn out individually on that page-- now they're all nested neatly within that folder and I can get to them there. And all future artist presets I can also add to that folder-- and all the artists will have their own sub-folders.
twilson74 wrote:
Per your suggestion, I went and grabbed the AT4 Presets and put them in my AT5 Artist Signature Presets folder along with the new ones. I got the Danny Gomez/Brian May, Bumblefoot, and Charlie Benante presets (but I was thinking why do they have guitar presets from the DRUMMER of Anthrax? haha)
The AT4 artist presets sound pretty good in 5-- I do have to turn down the gain on a lot of them or they'll clip, but there are several I will probably end up using.
twilson74 wrote:Lurkalot, you're welcome. I wasn't sure it would work. I'm kinda new to the idea of dragging around folders in the Finder window. Actually I tried to install the presets last week and somehow messed up and then it looked like half of my gear disappeared in Amplitube with what I did. So I got rid of them. But then this week I thought I'd give it it another shot and everything works great.
Peter, it's great to hear that about guys like Slash being generous with their time. The Slash Collection presets in AT5 are amazing-- I can't wait to try the new ones next week. When I was a kid all I wanted was a Marshall half-stack like my cousin had. I never got one. Then when I could afford gear, I got into all sorts of other tones (either super high gain or Fender cleans) and kinda leapfrogged the Marshall stuff-- but it's been a treat taking the time now to be able to go back and play with these tones and appreciate the distinct tonal flavors of that family of amps. Both the Slash collection Marshalls and the Amplitube Brit versions of amps nail those sounds.
Per your suggestion, I went and grabbed the AT4 Presets and put them in my AT5 Artist Signature Presets folder along with the new ones. I got the Danny Gomez/Brian May, Bumblefoot, and Charlie Benante presets (but I was thinking why do they have guitar presets from the DRUMMER of Anthrax? haha)
The AT4 artist presets sound pretty good in 5-- I do have to turn down the gain on a lot of them or they'll clip, but there are several I will probably end up using.
You only have 2 Axe I/Os? I figured you'd have about a dozen, haha. I'll probably have to get one at some point down the road, just for the re-amping capability. And the specs on those are great and I think it's very cool that IK manufactures the hardware in Italy.
Cheers,
Ted
twilson74 wrote:Yeah, I had to look it up to see that Charlie Benante is also a guitarist too. Most of us are multi-instrumentalists but it always seems surprising for some reason to see pro's as having multiple talents. I'm not that great at drums either, but they're fun to play.
Perhaps one of the most mind-boggling to me is the case of Gary Husband-- who played drums for Allan Holdsworth-- and released a very impressive PIANO album of his covers/reinterpretations of Holdsworth compositions.
I was looking at the Buffer Boost and Direct pedals too. The Z-Tone looks interesting. Can you use either one for re-amping?