![]() ![]() My favorite software by FAR for high gain tones has to be TH1 Overloud. The Line 6 tones sound too digital to my ears at times, but it's pretty easy to cover some of that up in a full mix. ![]() Tons of guitar AND bass amps and effects, easy to dial in a fairly good tone, pretty good mic preamp models, too. Line 6's POD Farm software is neat as well. Pretty good pedal models, too, but what I like most is being able to add your own VST plugins anywhere in the signal chain. The endless amount of tweaking you can do. That's probably what Revalver is best at. The non-Peavey models are pretty mediocre to me, though you can do a hell of alot of tweaking to find a good sound. Revalver MK III has really good Peavey amp models if that's what you're into. Waves GTR? Well, they have really nice clean sounds but most of the overdrive/distortion tones sound really bad like they're focused around the 3-4kHz area. They do have really good pedal models, though, especially the overdrives and distortions. ![]() Really dislike the other high gain models. I also like the JCM 900 and 800 models pretty well. I love using it in full stereo.Īmplitube 3 has great Fender models in them, perfect for clean stuff. Guitar Rig 4 also has the coolest tape echo model I've ever heard. Simply hate the higher gain amps like the Gratifier and the Uberschall model, though. This is my go-to software for clean tones. Guitar Rig 4 has my favorite JCM800 and JMP sounds as well as really spot-on Fender Twin and Vox AC30 models. Okay! I've tried them all and I like each one for certain things. ![]()
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