The program's architecture has also been opened up, allowing expansion packages, such as Amplitube Fender and Ampeg SVX, to be accessed from within it.Ī newly implemented drag‑and‑drop effects configuration feature makes it easier to rearrange effects, both on that beautifully rendered wooden floor and in the effects rack. All these virtual goodies are accessed through five modules called Tuner, Stomp Pedalboard, Amp Head, Cabinet/Microphones and Rack effects. Today's 'toy count' comes in at 51 stomp boxes and effects, 31 amplifiers, preamps and power amps, 46 speaker cabinet models, 15 stage and studio mics, and 17 further post‑amplifier rack effects. In Amplitube 3, brand‑new models sit alongside models plucked from the more specialised Jimi Hendrix and Metal versions of the program, and the total now comprises over 160 pieces of modelled equipment, more than double what was available in version 2.
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As before, the program runs under Windows or Mac OS X, either as a stand‑alone application or as a plug‑in in Audio Units, VST and RTAS formats. New amp and effect models have been added, and the speaker miking section has been updated.
In this version, their VRM (Volumetric Response Modelling) amp modelling process has been refined to improve the dynamic response of the amps. IK Multimedia's Amplitube has long been amongst the front runners in the amp‑modelling software race, and they've upped the pace with Amplitube 3. But does more always equal better?Īmplitube's virtual miking possibilities have been extended: there are now more mic models and more flexibility about how they are placed and combined. If you actually owned every amplifier, stomp box and microphone that's emulated in Amplitube 3, you'd need a bigger house.