![]() Set it all up, try to get the same tone and then change the gain up, which is just a lot of work. If you don't own it, you don't get it again. If you wanted to do that in real life, you'd have to go back, get the amp. The other great thing about AM Sum's is that they have recall ability, so you can open a session three weeks from now and still change. Sims, you pretty much don't have that problem. When you're working with real amps, it's it's hard to keep consistent tone. I've noticed that when you're miking up in AMP, it can change sound from day to day, and I know that's ah frustrating thing. And having all those variables makes it very hard to have a consistent guitar tone. You've got the life of the tubes, all the various settings on the amps on the AMP, the speaker Cabinet, the type of speaker, the angle of the speaker, the microphone, the room that the microphone and the speakers are in, and the microphone going into the mic pre amp. And if it goes into an AMP after that, you've got a 1,000,000,000 variables. ![]() Then it goes out of the guitar into guitar cable and then into a D. You're gonna have the guitar, which has already has a ton of variables, as we've learned today. Um, you know, a typical AMP set up is going to be It's gonna have so many different very variables. You know your settings after, you know, from in different locations and things like that. Itar tones and make adjustments and change. You can take your session around if you need to go to a different studio as long as they have the guitar AMP simulator installed than your session will open and it'll sound the same. Um, and that's really great, especially in today's age, where everything is done on computers. Um, I want to talk about why we're going to use AMP simulators and why It's important. So with this, what I wanted to do with this plug in, um, I wanted to actually let's talk about before I do this, you could stay there. Pretty soon someone's gonna show you how you can utilize that to get your guitar tone. Simulator plug in, and it's going to be available. ![]() So I'm going to show you how I I actually made my own AMP. And I know a lot of people are probably curious about how to how to go about guitar tone. ID like to show tone forage if you wanna play some guitar for me, Cool.
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