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Post subject: Re: Mustang Amp Models vs. Amplitube 3
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:00 pm
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What is ASIO4ALL? Is that peculiar to a particular set of hardware?

All PCs have some latency by nature, can't have ZERO buffer size. The fight is to reduce it.

UPDATE: Just read the ASIO4ALL Faq: It says it requires a WDM driver AND and ASIO driver at the same time. Huh? It doesn't work for lots of folks and sounds incredibly quirky and badly supported. The guy running the FAQ is a true douche. El paso...


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Post subject: Re: Mustang Amp Models vs. Amplitube 3
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:18 pm
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Musicmaster2 wrote:
What is ASIO4ALL? Is that peculiar to a particular set of hardware?

All PCs have some latency by nature, can't have ZERO buffer size. The fight is to reduce it.

UPDATE: Just read the ASIO4ALL Faq: It says it requires a WDM driver AND and ASIO driver at the same time. Huh? It doesn't work for lots of folks and sounds incredibly quirky and badly supported. The guy running the FAQ is a true douche. El paso...


Actually, ASIO4ALL is one of the most recommended ASIO Drivers out there. It brought my latencies down to a tolerable level. Not quirky at all. Stable, easy to configure. Got my vote.


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Post subject: Re: Mustang Amp Models vs. Amplitube 3
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:12 pm
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From the FAQ it states that it gloms onto an existing ASIO driver but requires a WDM driver as well. Too wacky for my blood.


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Post subject: Re: Mustang Amp Models vs. Amplitube 3
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:25 am
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"Orange AD-30, Solo 2. I can't get it on the M3... not even close"

So, High gain is a difficult terrain for me as I get tone-blind when it get's to high gain :) but I did a quick test based on what I saw on youtube.

Apparently the AD30 channel 2 is a medium gain pre-amp, saturated power amp setup so try this out:

-Dial the Metal 2000 basic preset
-Lower the preset gain to 3
-On the advanced amp emulation settings increase the MSTR value to around 8-10
-On the amp tonestack maybe increase the bass to 10 and lower the mids to 4 or so
-the cabinet that sounds the closest to me is the 4x12G but 4x12V could work too

with my strat and a humbucker on bridge I have vol on 7 and tone on 5 and it sounds close to me, maybe you need to play a bit with the tonestack and gain depending on your pickups.

Let me know how far was I :)


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Post subject: Re: Mustang Amp Models vs. Amplitube 3
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:57 pm
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regarding the orange amp emulation: Not bad, But not quite. I gotta work with it. Thanks for the suggestion though. It's pretty close.


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