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  • This one is awesome. Really awesome.

  • As all of their apps.
    Psa1000 is really good!

  • @flo26 said:
    As all of their apps.
    Psa1000 is really good!

    Totally agree. And if I’m not wrong their JCM 800 is on the way too...🤟👍

  • So I’m not a metal guy or into shredding styles of guitar (no criticism if that’s your thing). Is this appropriate for cleaner or just overdriven sounds? I’m guessing that anything that bills itself as a “Super Overdrive” might not be for me. Any thoughts?

  • edited February 2020

    The soldano slo100 is great for clean and crunch sounds.
    The amp was played by mark knopfler and eric clapton.

  • @flo26 said:
    The soldano slo100 is great for clean and crunch sounds.
    The amp was played by mark knopfler and eric clapton.

    Are you finding the Nembrini apps to be a clear step up from Bias, Amplitube, and ToneStack?

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @flo26 said:
    The soldano slo100 is great for clean and crunch sounds.
    The amp was played by mark knopfler and eric clapton.

    Are you finding the Nembrini apps to be a clear step up from Bias, Amplitube, and ToneStack?

    I have not bought this amp sim,so i can’t answer for now.Sorry.
    From what i’ve heard on the web,it sounds really good.
    I will surely buy it,so....😉

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @flo26 said:
    The soldano slo100 is great for clean and crunch sounds.
    The amp was played by mark knopfler and eric clapton.

    Are you finding the Nembrini apps to be a clear step up from Bias, Amplitube, and ToneStack?

    Personally, I don’t like Bias so much, and I find the ampli sims in Tonestack really meh, especially the crunch ones.
    Amplitube has some really good amps in its portfolio. The Soldano is one of these.
    But it’s not AUv3... maybe I’ll made a shootout in the next days.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @flo26 said:
    The soldano slo100 is great for clean and crunch sounds.
    The amp was played by mark knopfler and eric clapton.

    Are you finding the Nembrini apps to be a clear step up from Bias, Amplitube, and ToneStack

    I am. The biggest difference however is how stable it is for me. But the sound is great and the feel is clearly better

  • edited March 2020

    Are there any demos of this playing cleaner sounds? The only things I saw on YouTube had a definite hard rock /metal slant

    Edit: oops, found one

  • @ALB said:
    So I’m not a metal guy or into shredding styles of guitar (no criticism if that’s your thing). Is this appropriate for cleaner or just overdriven sounds? I’m guessing that anything that bills itself as a “Super Overdrive” might not be for me. Any thoughts?

    I learned with their free Crunck Amp that dialing the Gain down to 3% makes it an amazing
    Clean Tube amp. You still get the Bass-Mid-Treble and I think it was a Hi-Cut knob. I didn't need to Metal tones that kick in fast but stay low on the gain and it's amazing amp circuit.

    Crunck V1 was the designers first amp and everything after is reported to be better.

    Of course, @flo26 has turned me on to the some of the best Tone shaping apps on my iPad
    and he gave these new apps a thumbs up. If you love some ReAmp... this is way better in your ears. For general use, I'd start with PSA1000 for general Saturation needs and then select the Amps the genre that tend to target. They are "models" of specific hardware amps.

  • ALBALB
    edited March 2020

    @flo26 and @McD - thanks for your thoughts. Ever since the Flying Haggis app stopped working with the newer iOS versions, I’ve been looking for a replacement app. Just listened to the clean demo above - hard to say if this is for me.

  • @ALB said:
    @flo26 and @McD - thanks for your thoughts. Ever since the Flying Haggis app stopped working with the newer iOS versions, I’ve been looking for a replacement app. Just listened to the clean demo above - hard to say if this is for me.

    If you have a Mac or PC you can try all the Nembrini Audio’s plug-ins for 14 days.

  • Fabulous. I have no other words to deceive how it sounds.
    It is a little bit pricey if a you are an apphaolic like me but it worth every penny.

    I love this team.

  • @Faland said:

    @ALB said:
    @flo26 and @McD - thanks for your thoughts. Ever since the Flying Haggis app stopped working with the newer iOS versions, I’ve been looking for a replacement app. Just listened to the clean demo above - hard to say if this is for me.

    If you have a Mac or PC you can try all the Nembrini Audio’s plug-ins for 14 days.

    Thanks

  • edited March 2020

    @Charlesalbert said:

    It is a little bit pricey if a you are an apphaolic like me but it worth every penny.

    $20 is pricey? I understand a little about that comment, but only a little :smiley:

    It's the platform. So many cheap apps you can try the 'kitchen sink' buying method, which is not optimal IMO. It would be better if there was more high quality stuff from the major players (Eventide, these guys), then buying would be more conservative, at least for me.

  • Absolutely brilliant. It’s nice how you can achieve that “electricity in your fingers” using boost channel and single coils. Works great with baritone guitar too. Thanks a lot

  • edited March 2020

    This is the best guitar modeler for IOS I've tried. I have all the other ones, but this one is very good. Not only that, but it just might be one the best plugins in general i've tried. I have a lot of expensive desktop plugins, and own two UAD interfaces.

    But it's early, and these things take a long time to fully evaluate. I suggest you buy it though.

    Add some of those Eventide plugins. Another essential for the platform.

    Worth noting, is the BST100 does clean and high gain, and in between. You can get close to Fender sounds out of it. Very versatile. But it's got the tube thing going.

  • For anyone on a budget that finds $20 too high... Nembrini makes the Crunck V2 Amp available for free. To get clean out of it just dial the Gain down to a touch above Zero.
    I use about 3-8% and don'r care to go higher for my tones.

    Then treat it like a good tube amp and dial it in with Bass-Mid-Treble and Master, Presence, Output knobs.

    Then save up some $'s to show your appreciation for some great amp sim's... there are several available or planned. PSA 1000 is like a Pre-Amp into the studio board type of product also for $20. I'll probably start with that for more general tone shaping uses.

    For serious distortion these sim's are seriously good. That's just not my playing style.
    I'm play with like a finger picker/latin jazz technique and am working with a jazz pick
    like the old school Jazz-focused Gibson dudes. There are several cheaper apps for that itch.

  • Yeah, actually I quite like the tone of Reamp, but it sounds very weak compared to these Nembrini plugins, they really go all the way up to 11, lol

  • latency Is amazing on these Nembrini plugins. Don’t feel a difference compared to my helix. Awesome stuff for a low threshold Livingroom Jam Setup haha 💪🏼🎸

  • Is there a roadmap of list of nembrini amps etc coming to iOS? I plan to buy the lot and as such kind of on the fence about getting this or waiting for an amp bundle

  • Does this have that digital break decimator like effect in tail fades like Crunck?

  • I wish there was a lower gain model - something like an AC15 emulation. Something that doesn’t go into metal territory when having the gain at 50%.

  • PSA1000 is fantastic.

    As a non-guitarist I'm looking for a good amp modeler that would work for synth/sound design. So probably on the fence on this one currently.

  • edited March 2020

    I'm not sure how they do it, but I would imagine they are using IRs (or IR based) method, though I probably shouldn't comment until they verify this. I've learned the hard way, that this is an important link in the chain. Many people scoff at this and call it 'cork sniffing', or similar things. But the cabinet emulation is at least 50% of the authenticity. This is what most people want modelers to do. But there's a lot more to it, especially if the amp sim is very good. Then it will really need a comparable cab section, or it will sound harsh.

    For instance, Amplitube is a very decent modeling technology, but the IOS version has very bad Cab emulation. They claim their amps use the same code as the desktop versions, but fail to mention the iOS cabinet section is crap. That's why there is a huge difference in playability between the IOS Amplitube, and the desktop version.

    Most of the other iOS guitar modelers are toys, IMO. Some are even horrible, and Line 6's 'Mobile Pod' is insulting. Wankers.

    A very good way to test the value of the IR Cab simulation, is to buy a hardware IR pedal (can be had for $100US) and add it to any MultiFX unit that doesn't use IRs. The improvement can be dramatic, even with cheap MultiFx's. (place it at the output, obviously).

    Note: the trick Ik uses with Amplitube is a 'high definition' setting in the desktop version for the Cab section. The iOS version lacks this.

  • edited March 2020

    delete (double post)

  • @Nubus : friend, I just turn off AmpliTube cabinet and use THAFKNAR with a decent can IR instead. Same can be done with pretty much all iOS amp sims.

  • edited March 2020

    @espiegel123 said:
    @Nubus : friend, I just turn off AmpliTube cabinet and use THAFKNAR with a decent can IR instead. Same can be done with pretty much all iOS amp sims.

    THAFKNAR. It looks like what used to be called 'Rooms'. I use to use that, but it's a bit of a PITA. I might try it again, as I like Amplitube. Compare it with the new offering. Load it up in AUM along side the other sim.

    Thanks.

  • @supadom said:
    Does this have that digital break decimator like effect in tail fades like Crunck?

    Well, nobody is phased by it so I guess it must be good. 😂 unbelievable

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