![]() ![]() ![]() I mean, you can always then still decide to buy the whole AmpliTube package - or just bits of it. Expandable with nearly 150 gear models available from Fender, Ampeg®, Orange®, Mesa/Boogie®, Slash, Dimebag Darrell, Jimi Hendrix and now Brian May. Includes 17 stomps, 8 amps, 10 cabinets and 2 mics. ![]() But if you are just, like, "I want some tones, and I know what some of them need, but maybe I don't know about other things that might be useful", then grab the free Custom Shop install and play around. AmpliTube features: Create guitar & bass rigs with up to 6 stomps, 1 amp and 1 cab with 2 mics. Honestly, if you run a studio or record/mix lots of different guitarists from different genres (or you play in a crazily diverse assortment of genres), then, sure: getting the whole AmpliTube package at one may be what you want. But you really feel that you are getting a chance to see how things really work for you - because you are. In short, yes amplitube is worth it if you get the custom shop stuff and combined with the FX from gr its perfect. Sometimes I don't get stuff I thought I might want, sometimes I end up getting stuff that I hadn't realized would work. The fact that you can try stuff out for free for 72 hours is a hugely undervalued feature of the Custom Shop. ![]() The free models that come with the "Custom Shop" are basically where I started, and then I slowly built up a collection of stuff that I particularly wanted (by purchasing either individual gear models or particular bundles/collections). You can then have any of the pieces of gear available for a free trial so you can make up your own mind. Fender Acoustasonic Ultralight 2-Button Footswitch. Ampkit is my favorite for overall sound, but that is totally a matter of opinion. VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.Garfy wrote:Have you tried the free AmpliTube 4 Custom Shop version? This will let you work with the interface and test out the included free gear in AT4. BIAS, Garageband, Ampkit, will do anything Amplitube will do for much less. We worked 'hand in hand' with the engineers, sound gurus and management at Fender to bring the sounds of Fender's dream tone machines to your desktop/DAW. Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.The Audio Units logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. AmpliTube Fender is the first and only official guitar/bass Amp and FX software suite made by IK Multimedia and legendary music icon Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. Use of these names does not imply any cooperation or endorsement. Product names are used solely for the purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during IK Multimedia’s sound model development and for describing certain types of tones produced with IK Multimedia’s digital modeling technology. All other product names and images, trademarks and artists names are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with IK Multimedia. FENDER™, STRATOCASTER™ and the distinctive headstock designs displayed here, and all FENDER amplifiers, logos, and trade dress are the trademarks of FMIC and used herein under license. AmpliTube® SpeedTrainer™, DSM™, are trademarks or registered trademarks property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. ![]()
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