UJAM's involvement with the A-List series
I don't know if it is possible but, are you going to do a A-List Bass? I have the PH Bass refill, but you have to go back and put in the slides and ghost notes. I was thinking maybe since you do not have to chord a bass that often, maybe one octave could be for articulations.
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Amazing! Please do implement rear-panel DI/Amp Bypass outputs on Power Chords and Pop Chords as soon as you can! That would be absolutely perfect for tweakingPeter Gorges wrote:Sorry for the delay - I'm back to reading this. Yes, the Clean setting is still a clean amp and speaker cabinet. We're getting the Bypass request a lot so are considering it for the next update, at least as a rear-panel output.mguh22 wrote:I thought this too until I did some playing around and I don't think the Clean is a DI setting, it is a Clean amp as the Drive/Crunch knob still drives the sound. It also doesn't sound unprocessed/dry enough like a real DI guitar. It definitely sounds double-amped to me if I put the 'Clean' sound through a Softube Amp afterwards. Peter are you still reading this thread and if so can you confirm either way? Cheersmcatalao wrote:I think in the electrics, the Clean setting already does that (at least in relation to the amp section).
I'm curious what the 'Thrust' feature on Virtual Guitarist IRON does.
This is the description from http://www.virtualguitarist.com:
"Full Steam Ahead. Thrust pushes your sound into unprecedented spaces to make IRON play along with modern genres."
Swing and Feel are both accounted for in the upper section of VG IRON, so Thrust would be something in addition to what is found on A-List Power Chords, correct? Might have to try it out just to see
Peter, if you are still tuned in, can you please elaborate? Thanks!
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This is the description from http://www.virtualguitarist.com:
"Full Steam Ahead. Thrust pushes your sound into unprecedented spaces to make IRON play along with modern genres."
Swing and Feel are both accounted for in the upper section of VG IRON, so Thrust would be something in addition to what is found on A-List Power Chords, correct? Might have to try it out just to see
Peter, if you are still tuned in, can you please elaborate? Thanks!
Screenshot:
i only saw this topic cause of the a list drums.. well this is a bit exciting.. i'll wait for a sale but it's so good to know i can get a list guitars for logic and pro tools! i had no idea all this time. I do hope they release the acoustic equivalent though, which is more important to me than electric.
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THIS. I don't understand why Props (or UJAM) would not include such a feature! That was one of the first things I looked for when A-List Electric Guitar came out. Any ideas on why they didn't provide that feature? Some technical issue?Theo.M wrote:BTW a truly straight DI clean option get a massive +1 vote from me too. I could then put it through my UAD marshall amps which i love
At least clean would give the user the option on the HUGE amount of software amps they could choose from.
TheGodOfRainbows wrote:THIS. I don't understand why Props (or UJAM) would not include such a feature! That was one of the first things I looked for when A-List Electric Guitar came out. Any ideas on why they didn't provide that feature? Some technical issue?Theo.M wrote:BTW a truly straight DI clean option get a massive +1 vote from me too. I could then put it through my UAD marshall amps which i love
At least clean would give the user the option on the HUGE amount of software amps they could choose from.
no of course not, they would have recorded the guitars dry. It was just a bad decision, and Peter Gorges said they are considering updating it. If they do, i'll bite. If not, no. I don't like being told what amp to use in ANY guitar software. I like options. We all do, I feel. For a quick rough sketch, the built in ones are fine though.
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So, does this mean that the dry samples are ALREADY IN the Re?! If so, then that is very lame. I still say there must be some practical reason for not including it!? Otherwise, a bad decision it was indeed.Theo.M wrote:TheGodOfRainbows wrote:THIS. I don't understand why Props (or UJAM) would not include such a feature! That was one of the first things I looked for when A-List Electric Guitar came out. Any ideas on why they didn't provide that feature? Some technical issue?Theo.M wrote:BTW a truly straight DI clean option get a massive +1 vote from me too. I could then put it through my UAD marshall amps which i love
At least clean would give the user the option on the HUGE amount of software amps they could choose from.
no of course not, they would have recorded the guitars dry. It was just a bad decision, and Peter Gorges said they are considering updating it. If they do, i'll bite. If not, no. I don't like being told what amp to use in ANY guitar software. I like options. We all do, I feel. For a quick rough sketch, the built in ones are fine though.
Peter,
Just seen you posted in the A-List Studio Drummer thread that it has been updated with Mutes and CVs! Great news!
Is there any word on whether the A-List Power Chords and Pop Chords are anywhere closer to getting new versions with Amp Bypass output on them?
Cheers
Just seen you posted in the A-List Studio Drummer thread that it has been updated with Mutes and CVs! Great news!
Is there any word on whether the A-List Power Chords and Pop Chords are anywhere closer to getting new versions with Amp Bypass output on them?
Cheers
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Updates to all guitarists are planned, and feature request being prioritized. I'd give THIS one a good chancemguh22 wrote:Peter,
Just seen you posted in the A-List Studio Drummer thread that it has been updated with Mutes and CVs! Great news!
Is there any word on whether the A-List Power Chords and Pop Chords are anywhere closer to getting new versions with Amp Bypass output on them?
Cheers
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