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porl sheean schrieb:
> for that matter), so assuming the caps plugins don't do what you want (i
> find very few 'amp sim' plugins sound right if they aren't being used
> for rock or metal)
At least for the recent version I would not back that. You have the new
AmpVTS from David Yeh, that comes with tone-stack simulations like '59
Bassman, '69 Twin Reverb an the like:
http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html#ToneStack
plus: never miss the cabinet-speaker simulation, there is a lot of
vintage stuff here also and it works quite well.
> so what i would do is:
> guitar input >
> compressor (reasonably strong) >
good idea: I did not get anywhere near a usable result with caps before
I applied a compressor AFTER amp/tone stack.
As of now I use the CAPS-stuff for rock/metal sounds both clean and
distortion sound very good but it depends strongly on the guitars being
used. A Fender Telecaster came up with some very sophisticated
cleansound with some chorus quite near the sounds one might have heared
on jazz-rock recordings like some of Fred Frith or some Zappastuff.
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