![]() One last thing - one knowledgeable poster on the KVR thread correctly pointed out that really old AT1, AT2 and AT3 amp models were not upgraded, he thought IK should give you the option to remove them. All the amps it licensed work upgraded in the free AT5 CS (Custom Shop) version. I also got the Total Studio 2 Max - I paid about $70 for it because of some jam points and a big discount. I have a “real” one and usually play through it into bass amps, especially not so great ones I have to use at open mics and charity gigs. The SansAmp is listed as a pedal but it’s really a preamp with some great sounds. The above introductory prices are $50 off until the end of the year but they always have some similar sale or better bundle later.ĮDIT - I forgot to mention that I probably will buy the $150 (not SE) version because it adds two bass amps I want badly, the Aguilar DB750 and the SansAmp Bass Driver DI. I’m going to go with the free version for the time being. There is also some extra positioning possibility for effects such as pedals after the rack processors. What you don’t get if you don’t spend money on AT5 (either $100 or $150) is a new feature called Virtual Instrument Response where they used robotics to record 143K mic positions across all their cabs so you can position the mic in front of the cabs in any position and angle. Not only will they work but they are upgraded in the new version. In a nutshell, all “collections” and individual amps, pedals and cabs you already have in AT4 will work in the free AT5 version (Custom Shop). ![]() Half the discussion is trying to figure out which version you should get. There was also a good 60 page thread on KVR. I did a bunch of reading online going back to October when forum moderator Peter_IK announced AT5 in the IK forum. I like the UI improvements but did notice the initial load time is longer. I tested SVX bass amps and Fender 2 guitar amps. Save presets and transfer back & forth to the physical units.I only tested the AT5 VST2 64 version but it worked well in Cantabile. ![]() Demo X-SPACE, X-TIME, X-DRIVE and X-VIBE right in your studio. IK’s groundbreaking new AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals are now available inside AmpliTube 5. This update also brings native Apple M1 support to AmpliTube 5 and improved CPU optimization for MESA Boogie 2 Collection models. Now you can simply browse the gear carousel on the right-hand side of AmpliTube’s GUI or use the available drop-down menus to demo or unlock any gear you want.ĪmpliTube 5.4 adds direct access to ToneNET, IK’s free new preset-sharing community for AmpliTube 5. ![]() Over 130 brand new models, including 2 new stomps, 5 acclaimed amps, 2 new rooms, 23 new rack FX and over 100 completely re-captured cabinets. Load, tilt and re-size your own impulse responses in place of any cabinet.Ī new mixer lets you easily blend multiple cabs, mics and DI, with 23 new mixing effects, including some from T-RackS 5 to add a final studio sheen to any track. When I loaded it the first time, it wanted to use ASIO4ALL which sent the output to the Amp Out of the Axe I/O. When you load Amplitube 5 standalone, it will show a configuration screen. Powerful new “Volumetric Impulse Response” radically transforms all 100+ cabinets in AmpliTube 5 with over 143,000 impulse response measurements in all. With this arrangement, the Axe I/O is doing the processing instead of your CPU which should clear up the crackling and latency. Apple Silicon Fix (If you are an Apple Silicon user, install MAX first before installing Apple Silicon Fix)Īn all-new drag & drop signal chain supports up to 57 simultaneous models, series / parallel routing and blended DI signal for unprecedented creative freedom.
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