Cheap Amplitube Live (Software) (Windows, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Macintosh, PowerMac) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Macintosh, PowerMac |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | IK Multimedia US LLC |
| FEATURES: | Guitar amp and FX modeling software with built-in tuner, 128 presets can be changed using MIDI foot controller, 3 amps, 3 EQs, and 3 cabinets, 4 effects including Wah, Delay, Reverb, and Overdrive, Play live with the same feel as an actual amp |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | AT-LIVE-HCD-IN |
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Customer Reviews of Amplitube Live
Exelent option This is an excelent program but you need to now how it works and how the sound card settings works after that it's great...if you have a couple of good spekers or something loud instaled in your pc the experience is more than great, sond's like a big stack in your room.
Amplitube is very good guitar amp sim/processing software
To my ears, the software is quite good. It does take the raw signal from an electric guitar and process it in such a way that it sounds like it is coming out of a selection of real amplifiers. This way you get some classic sounds without having to go out and buy a half dozen amplifiers--and you don't have to lug them around! The software also includes noise gate, reverb, delay, distortion pedal, etc.
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>Even if you have a fast computer, you can still have unacceptable delays between when you strum your guitar and when the processed sound comes out of your computer. This is not Amplitube's fault. You also need a high quality sound card and low latency drivers such as ASIO or WDM, and you need to know how to optimize the latency settings. If you are using a laptop with a generic sound card and MME drivers, your delay will be long regardless how good your computer is.
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>You can use Amplitube LE for recording, but you will need a host software such as Cakewalk, or Cubase. You can't record if Amplitube is all you have, and I don't think they made that claim.
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>As I said, Amplitube sounds pretty good and realistic to my ears, but of course, that is a matter of taste.
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I picked up this program from the local store and checked it out a couple times...Eventually I bought it, and it is not what I expected. The program claims to have the same feel as a real amp and little delay time. It also claims to be able to record what you play. So I installed it, and noticed instantly that there is a bad delay. I'm running a pretty quick little Sony VAIO with Windows XP so you can't blame the hardware. Next, I'm looking for a record feature. It does not exist! The product website disagrees with me, but it is not included in this program. Other than these issues, it is a very good quality program, but I personally do not find it to be worth the 80 bucks you'll have to pay for it...