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I still have to look into removing the presets for gear I don't own.This is a five part video series where I demonstrate all the presets that comes with Scuffham S-Gear 2, so if you want a thorough overview of this VST plugin this might be it. I still have to look into removing the presets for gear I don't own. They did make it possible to filter out the gear we don't own. This is being caused by AT5 in some way.dunno. The only way I can get it to reset is to go into LogicPro audio preferences and change the audio buffer settings, which somehow resets the engine and eliminates the latency. every once in a while, when I change presets, or load a model, AT5 starts adding a lot of latency.
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But otherwise, given then AT5SE came free.now its hard to justify the full AT5.given the redundancy in the FX section (for me) and my lack of interest in most of the new amps. If I didn't already own the AT4 Deluxe, the British models that came with that, and all the other collections I have purchased over time, then I would probably be more interested in the Full AT5. I might just buy the MiniPlex with some gear credits and use AT5SE for a while as is.Īll in all I think IK has improved Amplitube substantially and made it a more compelling option for people looking for a new guitar sim. And all the MixBox FX don't justify it either because of redundancy. I really liked the new MiniPlex.but that alone doesn't justify the price to go all the way to AT5.
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I'm considering whether to upgrade to Full AT5 anyway, but having a hard time justifying it, even with some jam points.
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But the IR loader has a Tilt EQ, displays the frequency response curve and may definitely come in handy at some point. They just represent a lot of redundancy for me as a full T-Racks user.Ībility to load IR's is nice new surprise.Not sure if it is needed though, the new cabs seem to sound really good and there is already a lot of flexibility to tweak them in numerous ways. These FX all sound really good! No complaints about their sound. Also, each one of the T-Racks FX usually add a bit of latency.and it can start to add up to a few ms, whereas when they are all in the AT version.that appears to not be the case. The main advantage there would be to incorporate them into the AT5 presets, instead of having to create DAW channel presets. I didn't buy MixBox for the same reason.too redundant and not cheap enough considering I already own all of T-Racks. I own pretty much all of those already in T-Racks, so it would not really gain anything for me. They sound fine.įull AT5 does include a bunch of other MixBox FX, and they look to be good.the CSR reverbs, the nice T-Racks compressors, EQ-1A, etc. There might be subtle differences from their AT4 versions, I will have to dive deeper to find out. Nothing new here that I can detect, just GUI change. The new distortion pedal, I didn't try, but it looks like its probably very flexible and useful.ĪT5SE includes a bunch of Rack FX, which were there before in AT4, but these are in the format of MixBox. possibly the PRS one (Silver Plate I think its called), could be useful, but the other new amps are uninteresting to me. Nothing against the other new amp models, but they aren't my cup of tea. But this amp has it, and sounds really good for what it is. MiniPlex is very responsive to pick intensity, as a real tube amp normally is and I'm usually unhappy with most AT models because of lack thereof. I *REALLY* like the MiniPlex and the SJ50.
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I also enabled TRIAL mode on the new AT5 gear (as well as the SJ50 which is part of Satriani). There were a few models I hadn't really messed with in a while, that this time I felt like sounded really good, either I was just missing them before or they are better in the AT5 engine. Myself I continue to find that newer models just sound way better then old models. Hypothetically, the speaker cabs are better, and others have already commented they feel that it sounds better. I did not do any deep A/B comparison of specific models in AT4 to really find out if the sounds are improved or changed in subtle ways. The UI is huge improvement, not that it was bad before, but this feels up to date, scales to any size on my Retina HiDPI monitor, and looks really nice.Īll of my previous gear sounds very similar as before.
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Thanks for the free upgrade, this basically brings all the AT5 features with my existing models.and cost me nothing. And now I own AT5SE, which loads all of the gear from those collections and any other gear I ever purchased by-the-model, where there are a few of those also. Not quite everything, but almost everything. I previously owned AT4 several times over, AT4Deluxe and numerous collections. I'm not sure how or why I qualified for that or if it was given to everyone or what.but was a welcome surprise. First, thank you IK for gifting the AT5SE this morning.