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Guitar rig 5 presets metal
Guitar rig 5 presets metal








guitar rig 5 presets metal guitar rig 5 presets metal

Some people are very good at that sort of thing. A lot people layer the sounds and double track and use other techniques to make their tone sound crisp and huge. They really suit going through the chain within the software and may take a bit longer. Usually one leaps out at you (like GR5 has to you) but I would also say that you need to take your time on some others. That's useful, as you can go through it but it won't answer the question of 'the best'. I'm afraid that people like what they like and it's hard to suggest the 'best'. I'd try them all - if there are demos available. Just saying that Guitar Rig (imo) sound great and is really easy to use, and is really the only amp sim that I need. I wish I would have seen a post like this one, may have saved me some money. But I still seem to go to Guitar Rig for the bass amp as well. MarkBass is cool, many amps to choose from, easy to use.

guitar rig 5 presets metal

Also purchased the MarkBass bass amp pack, and again, Guitar Rig bass is limited number of bass amp sims, bit it sounds great. Also downloaded a bunch of the Poulan amp sims, can't seem to get them to work correctly. I also have TH2 and play with it every now and then, it seems to sound ok, but Guitar Rig sounds so good and is so easy to use, it seems to be my go to amp sim. The low end sounds muddy on all of the presets, I compared similar amp models from both and Guitar Rig sounded far better (imo). I am a bit disappointed in Amplitube Metal. Got an email advertising Amplitube Metal for $40, so I purchased.










Guitar rig 5 presets metal