No worries, James. Lots of good info there. Thanks!Geez... sorry I digress. I'm very passionate about guitar amps and all of that.
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I'm reading it now, but I don't know to look at is as "innovation" or the clear admission that to produce the sound of a tube amplifer, you need a tube amplifier.
What's troublesome is considering it's basically a tube amp, it might sound really good. Which will suck because I swore I'd never play a Line 6 amp... at least back when they sounded like great big transistor radios.

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Yeah... essentially it's a tube amp. I've heard the vettas and things like that and felt they could never capture the sound of a real tube amp. Apparently Line 6 felt the same way.
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This is exactly what I've decided to do, David.David Polich wrote:Here's where I've ended up - I record using the Tonelab, but I run a splitter and also record a dry unprocessed D.I. signal simultaneously, into DP. Then I have the option of "re-amping" the unprocessed track with either Guitar Rig 2 or Amplitube 2. I don't record directly into DP with Amp2 or GR2 inserted on the track, as the latency is too much of an issue (especially with something like 60 tracks already playing).
I'd planned on using my Onyx's auxiliaries for splitting the (desk's built-in DI) guitar signal for realtime monitoring and recording, with a 24i output as a reamp option.
Well, the 24i output works a treat for reamping from what I can tell, but the Onyx auxes leave a lot to be desired.
As I'll be doing the same thing with bass, I'll probably be looking at two simultaneously active, splitting DIs.
Any ideas on the best value for money/performance ratio out there would, as ever, be very much appreciated.

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I'm not a guitar player so forgive these questions - the only things I have for my Strat is a Pod 2.0 and a music man 212.
Should I be able to get a big crunchy sound out of the 212? It seems like I have to crank it WAY up to get any distortion out of it.
I've been thinking maybe I need a distortion pedal to run into it. But then I wondered if that is actually transistor distortion or tube?
Any thoughts?
Oh and I like the Radial Pro DI, seems like a good box. I have their reamp box as well.
Should I be able to get a big crunchy sound out of the 212? It seems like I have to crank it WAY up to get any distortion out of it.
I've been thinking maybe I need a distortion pedal to run into it. But then I wondered if that is actually transistor distortion or tube?
Any thoughts?
Oh and I like the Radial Pro DI, seems like a good box. I have their reamp box as well.
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At a gut level I want to agree with you. Part of me thinks that perhaps some day some sort of super computer type algorhythm might be able to account and model all of the variables in REAL TIME that have to be accounted for to really and truly simulate the amp... then try to capture the way the amp reacts to various speakers and impedences at various volumes, etc. At some point, it's like you have to wonder why bother? That's sort of why, and forgive me, I never understood what was so cool all those years about Jan Hammer playing a keyboard like it was a guitar? It's an interesting exercise and cool that he could cop guitar licks and make it somewhat convincing, but WHY?Resonant Alien wrote:"A'int nothing like the real thang babaaaay"
Digital sims are good when you're in a pinch or need to be super duper quiet, but everything else being equal, nothing can touch a real tube amp. It is one of the laws of physics and no amount of digital modeling will ever change it.
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Yeah, I guess one should never say never, but I would like to think that I would always be able to tell the difference - I can still tell the difference with the dig sims out there today, but who knows about the future, eh? But, there is something just so pure and so satisfying about having those tubes glowing in there like miniature space heatersJames Steele wrote:At a gut level I want to agree with you. Part of me thinks that perhaps some day some sort of super computer type algorhythm might be able to account and model all of the variables in REAL TIME that have to be accounted for to really and truly simulate the amp... then try to capture the way the amp reacts to various speakers and impedences at various volumes, etc.Resonant Alien wrote:"A'int nothing like the real thang babaaaay"
Digital sims are good when you're in a pinch or need to be super duper quiet, but everything else being equal, nothing can touch a real tube amp. It is one of the laws of physics and no amount of digital modeling will ever change it.
It was the 80s - lots of people have a lot of things to explain from that decade.James Steele wrote:At some point, it's like you have to wonder why bother? That's sort of why, and forgive me, I never understood what was so cool all those years about Jan Hammer playing a keyboard like it was a guitar? It's an interesting exercise and cool that he could cop guitar licks and make it somewhat convincing, but WHY?


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Point taken.Resonant Alien wrote:It was the 80s - lots of people have a lot of things to explain from that decade.![]()

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Am I missing something? How does this new amp differ from a conventional Bogner with a bunch of Line 6 pedals in front of it?James Steele wrote:Yeah... essentially it's a tube amp. I've heard the vettas and things like that and felt they could never capture the sound of a real tube amp. Apparently Line 6 felt the same way.
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Beats me. That's pretty much what it looks like.chrispick wrote:Am I missing something? How does this new amp differ from a conventional Bogner with a bunch of Line 6 pedals in front of it?James Steele wrote:Yeah... essentially it's a tube amp. I've heard the vettas and things like that and felt they could never capture the sound of a real tube amp. Apparently Line 6 felt the same way.
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i have the the pod pro xt, which i run thru a vox valvetronix power amp
for live jamming.best of both worlds.
as far as recording goes,tonelab is markedly inferior to its real-life
counterpart.
whereas the the pod pro xt has a direct studio setting that translates
very well into your daw (dp5).
the gearbox plugin for $199 gives you the ability to access all the toys in your pod xt right there in your daw .
i have all of the afore mentioned gear and software
but in my (not so humble) opinion, IK multimedia's amplitube2 is the best software guitar plugin.
for live jamming.best of both worlds.
as far as recording goes,tonelab is markedly inferior to its real-life
counterpart.
whereas the the pod pro xt has a direct studio setting that translates
very well into your daw (dp5).
the gearbox plugin for $199 gives you the ability to access all the toys in your pod xt right there in your daw .
i have all of the afore mentioned gear and software
but in my (not so humble) opinion, IK multimedia's amplitube2 is the best software guitar plugin.
when the aliens finally come to conquer the earth-
let us hope that their weapons of choice are
fender telecasters and macintels !!
let us hope that their weapons of choice are
fender telecasters and macintels !!
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Remember, RA, almost everyone used to say this about reverb, and even optimists felt this was with good cause.Resonant Alien wrote:Digital sims are good when you're in a pinch or need to be super duper quiet, but everything else being equal, nothing can touch a real tube amp. It is one of the laws of physics and no amount of digital modeling will ever change it.
When Altiverb hit the scene, it was immediately clear that the optimists had won.
As you so wisely said, we should never say never.
I'm not saying, "Hold your breath", but it will happen, IMHO.
Thanks Karl. I'll check it out.KarlSutton wrote:Oh and I like the Radial Pro DI, seems like a good box. I have their reamp box as well.

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