![]() ![]() Imagine that you have access to a full amp rig that has the amp head the cabinet the foot pedals and also a rack unit with more effect units. What really blows my mind about AF is the grid / block diagram part I mentioned above. Beside these five buttons you have two more buttons and they are used to bypass the audio from the amp rigs and also mute the audio.īelow is a screen shot of some of the amp presets in AF. The five buttons will call up the various modules of AF such as the foot pedal screen or the amp cabinet screen. Under the block diagram you will notice five buttons. The grid and block diagram are how you control the signal path / wiring if you will, for the various modules of AF such as the amp heads, cabinets and the like. Right beside the preset selector you have the little grid looking thing numbered 1 through 8 along with what looks like a block / wire diagram. Under the preset selector you have 5 buttons that are used for saving things like your own presets along with calling up the automation screen. Over to the far right hand side of the screen you can see the metronome and also the controls for it.ĭirectly under the speed trainer you can see the preset selector and this is what you use to select the sound you want. The speed trainer can load MP3 files as well as WAV files. You do loose sound quality when you start slowing audio files down by too much but that’s to be expected. Where something like this really comes in handy is when you’re dealing with an audio file that contains a guitar riff that’s super fast and your trying to figure out all the notes being played in the riff. With these two dials you can slow audio files down or speed them up. Some of the cool features of the speed trainer are the pitch and tempo dials. Looking at the main interface of the program the first thing you see is the so called speed trainer and basically this is for if you want to load up an audio file and jam along with it. Below is a screen shot of the AF user interface. Most people are clearly buying AF for the sound of the program, but it was good to see the graphics / user interface on par with the great sound in terms of quality. When I first loaded up AF I was immediately impressed with the graphics and how accurate the graphics were for the various amp heads and also the foot pedals. Suggested: 2.33 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 2 GB of RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.įrom here on out I will be referring to Amplitube Fender as AF. Minimal: Pentium 4 / Athlon XP processor, 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. Suggested: 2.3 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 2 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Minimal: 1.5 GHz Intel processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS. Suggested: dual 2 GHz G5 processor, 2 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Minimal: dual 1 GHz G4 processor, 1GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Powered by AmpliTube® with exclusive DSM™ (Dynamic Saturation Modeling) and VRM™ (Volumetric Response Modeling) ![]() 400 presets included with more that can be downloaded online Can be controlled live with StompIO™, StealthPedal™ and any traditional MIDI controller Can be expanded with any “Powered by AmpliTube” models using AmpliTube X-GEAR Includes SpeedTrainer™ and RiffWorks™ T4 Recording Software 2 fully configurable rigs with up to 32 simultaneous effects 5 separate modules: Tuner, configurable Stomp pedal board, Amp head, Cabinet+Mic and Rack Effects Sound-certified and approved by the tone gurus at Fender® Incredible tonal flexibility: mix and match amps, cabinets, mics and more 12 of the most influential guitar amps of all time Standalone and plug-in software for all platforms Today that mind blowing piece of software I get a chance to look at is, Amplitube Fender Guitar / Bass Software Amp & Effects Suite from IK Multimedia.īefore I get too far into this Review I should mention the specifications for Amplitube Fender and also the system requirements and they are the following. One thing I love about reviewing software here on wolfmanzbytes is, the odd time I run across a piece of software that truly blows my mind. First a big thank you to IK Multimedia for providing Amplitube Fender for this Review. ![]()
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