Interesting. My main rig back in the day was all ADA, with an Alesis QuadraVerb. My ADA rig included the MP-1, MQ-1, B200S and 4 x 2x12 vertical split stacks. I eventually replaced the MP-1 and MQ-1 with an MP-2, which adds a graphic EQ to each patch. I also had a spare MP-1 and MP-2. I still have my MP-2, the rest is long gone. I'm going to look into this plugin!
@@efxloopjaybyrne I think it sounds close enough from what I remember. Been many years since I had the ADA rig, and the MP-2 is in storage. I haven't looked in awhile, but there's a factory preset setting sheet; would be interesting to hear an MP-1 and the plugin with the same factory preset settings for comparison
@@frankpaws did you try it yet? It's everything I remember from the MP1, and I have been using nothing but this since it came out. I did grab an actual MP1, waiting on finishing the basement remodel so it's going to be a few months before i have it racked up.
Awesome video, you got a sub after it. Really appreciate that you actually went through and tested all the functions of the plugin other than just showing off a few random presets, and noodling on the guitar. Look forward to much more, although I doubt you will ever find much more awesome than this amazing plugin. 🤣
This plugin rules. I try to be as detailed as possible. I find a lot of other guitar channels just give you the bullet points so I try to go a little further. Thanks.
I've been using a MP-1 since 1989. I toured with the thing and I absolutely love it. But now that I'm older, I can't carry around a refrigerator sized rack full of processing gear for it. So I was thinking of a laptop, with this thing loaded as a stand alone unit. Out of that into my Harley Benton Thunder 99 Power Amp Pedal, into (2) 1x12 Celestion cabs. The only thing I don't see any info on is controlling it. If the presets can be changed via a midi fool controller, I'm in business. Do you happen to know if that is an option on the plugin? If it isn't, then they certainly need to add that function. I mean that's what a real MP-1 is all about. Having all those luscious sounds at your tippy toes.
Interesting.
My main rig back in the day was all ADA, with an Alesis QuadraVerb. My ADA rig included the MP-1, MQ-1, B200S and 4 x 2x12 vertical split stacks. I eventually replaced the MP-1 and MQ-1 with an MP-2, which adds a graphic EQ to each patch. I also had a spare MP-1 and MP-2.
I still have my MP-2, the rest is long gone.
I'm going to look into this plugin!
Cool story. I’d be curious to know what you thought of the plug-in since you have experience with the real deal.
@@efxloopjaybyrne I think it sounds close enough from what I remember. Been many years since I had the ADA rig, and the MP-2 is in storage.
I haven't looked in awhile, but there's a factory preset setting sheet; would be interesting to hear an MP-1 and the plugin with the same factory preset settings for comparison
Back to the 80s at its best ... great sounds ... thanks a lot for sharing
Thanks ...I bought this a few weeks ago when it was on sale and your video helped me a lot--subscribed.
Hi I was wondering if you could get some George Lynch tones out of it. I'd definitely watch that video
It was also used by the Smashing Pumpkins on Gish. I used to have one.
I have the orginal ADA MP-1 in my rack. Bought this because its just old. Has interesting sounds warming up.
How does it compare?
@@efxloopjaybyrne I haven't even tried yet.
@@frankpaws did you try it yet? It's everything I remember from the MP1, and I have been using nothing but this since it came out. I did grab an actual MP1, waiting on finishing the basement remodel so it's going to be a few months before i have it racked up.
Awesome video, you got a sub after it. Really appreciate that you actually went through and tested all the functions of the plugin other than just showing off a few random presets, and noodling on the guitar. Look forward to much more, although I doubt you will ever find much more awesome than this amazing plugin. 🤣
This plugin rules. I try to be as detailed as possible. I find a lot of other guitar channels just give you the bullet points so I try to go a little further. Thanks.
I've been using a MP-1 since 1989. I toured with the thing and I absolutely love it. But now that I'm older, I can't carry around a refrigerator sized rack full of processing gear for it. So I was thinking of a laptop, with this thing loaded as a stand alone unit. Out of that into my Harley Benton Thunder 99 Power Amp Pedal, into (2) 1x12 Celestion cabs. The only thing I don't see any info on is controlling it. If the presets can be changed via a midi fool controller, I'm in business. Do you happen to know if that is an option on the plugin? If it isn't, then they certainly need to add that function. I mean that's what a real MP-1 is all about. Having all those luscious sounds at your tippy toes.
Not sure it might be but I’ve never done that so I wouldn’t know. I would imagine there must be a way.
Do you have to run that through a DAW??
I’m pretty sure you do.