For sure. I do encourage people to learn a physical instrument like guitar, piano, banjo, mandolin, really anything… Because the self-discipline of an art form is a beautiful thing and an investment in yourself. It’s through that physical instrument that I’ve discovered these virtual instruments. My answer for how I learned how is the same as how I learned my guitar: I woke up one day with a passion to explore it. Through that discovery, I’ve also learned a second instrument: the piano. :)
I've always been an Impact Soundworks Shreddage guy, but with version 3 of these VST, I'm afraid my Shreddage libraries will be collecting dust on my SSD from now on.
I have a few KONTAKT library guitars that I really liked and sometimes come back to, but these Ample Guitars do give me the sound I need quicker and I like the UI more. How do you like Shreaddage?
@@TobyRyan It's currently in v3. I've used it since the first iteration back in 2011, I think it was. You might say, over a decade nothing came close to it. I'll still use it for lead guitar solos though.For that, nothing ever comes close to Shreddage.
Here’s the download to my custom presets. Will probably be adding more for others soon. The Toby’s Custom LP preset is in the AGLP folder 📁. Enjoy. www.mediafire.com/folder/hu34lyjxni9xw/AmpleGuitarElectricPresets
what would be your pick if you had to get one of each? one acoustic guitar, one electric, one electric bass? i want to get at least 3 or 4 but they all sound good..i love the 80s and i love clean not so much metal or heavy sounds
Oh man, that’s a tough question! Each electric guitar has presets (clean and distorted) designed for that guitar. Some based on popular songs. The AGLP (Gibson Les Paul) has more 80’s inspired presets that I’ve noticed. The guitars I reach for most tend to be AGM (Martin) being slightly brighter than the AGT (Taylor has a rounder upfront mid range.). The ABP (Precision Bass) has a balanced tone and sounds great with most instruments. Then the AGLP (Gibson Les Paul) or AGSH (Semi Hollow) for warm full body clean tone. The reason for these is those fit a lot of the songs I loved growing up, so I’m more familiar and tend to gravitate to them. Once you play one and it feels right, trust that intuition and you can’t go wrong. Have you tried their free trials on the downloads page? I think those are worth it especially since you like 80’s vibes, I’d grab the AGLP first and see if it resonates with you.
what electric guitar do u recommend for hiphop type beat ( juice wrld, the kid laroi, iann dior, 24k goldn) just pick one!! and how do u think about kontakt ELECTRIC SUNBURST DELUXE
Oh, if I was forced to choose one, I’d pick the AGSW (Semi-Hollow) for it’s warmer midrange tonality and finger library that lends itself a great sound. It’s so buttery smooth, but can also shred with its selection of amps. Ample Sound guitars are more versatile, can be fully customizable in different ways as posed to the Electric Sunburst by Native Instruments. Both are excellent choices. Ample Sound instruments are not NKS compatible like NI instruments. I have the Electric Sunburst and it’s awesome for its rhythmic strums, chugs, and arps. I haven’t tried the deluxe, but I’d imagine it’s more of what it’s great at. It depends on your writing style and the tools you enjoy using. If you prefer writing in your MIDI roll or just easily playing a few keys, I’d say the ES is by far the easiest solution to a great sound. I use Komplete Kontrol keyboards and Maschine pads so I’m fairly invested in NI’s ecosystem, so The Sunburst plays nicely with those.
hi, I'm your Korean subscriber! I have a question. If I buy the ample electric guitar lp, can I use those nice plugins such eqs and amps and mics you used in the vid?
Hello and thank you! That’s a really good question. Unfortunately at this time, these effects cannot be used as individual plugins outside of the guitar plugin or on other sounds. They’re baked into the instrument signal flow, specifically for the instrument. That is a great idea though! If you’re needing a great multipurpose EQ, I highly recommend Nova or Nova GE by TDR Labs. www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-nova/
Hey there! That’s a pretty diverse genre, but to narrow it down to the bands you love, I’d recommend using equipboard.com because you can search a band and see the gear they use. Everything from guitars to amps, mics, etc.. for example, I saw that Linkin Park uses PRS guitars, and Ample Sound has a Peregrine Falcon guitar that’s a PRS custom and they even have Linkin Park presets that give the sound of some of their guitar tones. Now I’m sure more obscure bands will be more difficult, but it was cool to use Equipboard to narrow it down and find what I wanted. Highly recommend exploring it and finding the bands you like and seeing if Ample Sound has a similar or same guitar.
They sound fantastic tonewise. But my only gripe with them ( But i'm sure as all technology keeps advancing further ) is that there is no pick dynamic to the strings being hit. Like that initial transient, that click from the guitar pick, whether it'd be a chord or one note, you know, that one thing that would set it apart from other VSTs. I mean, they did manage to do that with a couple of Bass VSTs, mainly EZ-Bass and Loki Bass, those do have that pick attack i'm talking about. But who knows, maybe this one has and i've yet to hear. Cheers!
That’s a great point and I agree. While it has velocity layers of picking and a simplified ADSR in settings, it would be awesome to have more control of these dynamics. I’d also like to see the ability to introduce palm muting variability, for example, a way to perform the pressure of the palm mute. It's not as noticeable on electric, but both these and the acoustic guitars would certainly benefit from these types of performance dynamics.
Does any have problems wit PAN settings in Ample guitars .. it look all Ample guitars PAN is always on Automatic on playback recording , I can't set it fixed ? does anyone have have similar issue ?
Great question! It’s a subjective choice for sure because each person gravitates towards certain sounds. The one I use most often is the AGTC (Telecaster). It has a clean sound palette to start with that’s versatile for many genres. For EDM it can be similar to the cinematic style of Illenium or even sound like pop/EDM music similar to Zedd, Chainsmokers, etc.. Before committing to a specific guitar, I recommend visiting a site like Equipboard.com and searching artists you enjoy, and then use this information to research the types of guitars they use. You can then use that information to select a VST guitar that will give you a similar sound palette and help you make the best decision that’s in line with your artistic vision.
The trick to getting a clean sound is really in the amp selection and cabinet. I started with the Default preset, then adjusted the amp, cabinet, and mic options to taste. To enhance the room and vibe, I added fx like room reverb and a delay for the ping pong style bouncy feel. Finally adding EQ for a little more brightness. However, if you'd like to reverse engineer and customize my preset, you can download it here. Add it inside your Ample Sound > AGLP > Presets folder. Have a great weekend, Nico! www.mediafire.com/file/nut710vsbxw11b5/Toby%2527s_Custom_LP.aglpstate/file
It depends on what type of music you want to play. Both are good and they have their sound. SC is more Pop, (similar to early Coldplay, Daft Punk, Pink Floyd, and Eric Clapton.). Whereas the LP sound more like Guns and Roses, Eagles, Led Zeppelin, and Aerosmith. What I like to do is visit equipboard.com search for an artist or guitarist I love and see what they use and then select that guitar from AmpleSound. Hope that helps!
unfortunately not. All of the FX are built in and designed for the VST. For real guitars I use Guitar Rig Pro by Native Instruments. I’ve also heard great things from NeuralDSP amps and fx and are next on my list to try.
It depends on which one, but if you look on their overview tab on the site for each guitar, under “Sampling” they list all articulations. For example the LP, has “Sustain, Hammer On & Pull Off, Legato Slide, Slide in & out, Palm Mute, Pop, Natural Harmonic, Pinch Harmonic, Slide Guitar 11 articulations, Legato at random length & pitch & poly”
That’s a good question! I’ve had that happen too. It’s possible it’s CPU related, and one way to address it is to raise the DAW audio ‘buffer’ size from 32, 64, etc to something higher such as 256 to 512. Do be aware that raising this does introduce audio latency so finding a good balance where you can play notes and it not feel like there’s a noticeable lag is something worth experimenting with. How many instruments in a DAW matters too, so if you’re running a lot of VSTi and/or plugins, you might also consider ‘freezing’ tracks to save CPU. I hit the ceiling quite often and these two things help me manage those audio pops and clicks.
Oh! Yes it’s a different plugin. For the end song, the guitars, included bass guitars are all Ample Sound products, but the drums and percussion are from a different plugin called “Steven Slate Drums 5”. It is a different company that offers some of my favorite drum sounds. It’s a drum sampler plugin and if you’re interested you can check those out here: stevenslatedrums.com/ssd5/ I believe they also have an intro free version that’s worth a download and includes very good drums.
I dunno man, still sounds like midi to me.... technology just isn't there yet and I'm not sure why. These things sound good clean but with distortion they usually sound bad. JMO
Scott L it might be the sample start time. It’s set to 35ms, which gives it a snappy feel when playing, but it sounds a bit unnatural. When started at 0ms, there is some latency, but it has a natural attack to it.
It sounds like midi because it's not physically modeled. A lot of us are waiting for IK Multimedia to do with the guitar what they did with their Modo bass.
i think the distorted ones actually sound good... in a dense mix they would work...the clean chord stuff with the individual notes picked I would still play live with a guitar, but then again i am a studio guitarist : )
That’s a great question! When writing for guitar and starting songs, I’ll usually write in F or D, then transpose them later. The key I choose depends on the feeling I want for a song, or in my case what is comfortable for my voice to sing in. My favorite keys are Eb, F and sometimes the key of D for guitar. Trust your intuition and pick what you feel sounds good and roll with it, or select songs that you like and use a similar key. Beyond my own ear and detecting a key, a tool I use quite often when writing to speed up my workflow is called Mixed In Key Studio, as it automatically detects the key I’m playing in, or if there’s a loop I like and want to know instantly what it is, I’ll add that plugin on the track and can quickly get direction. If you’re interested, mixedinkey.com/studio-edition I hope that helps!
Still sounds midi to me... The Upright Bass and P-Bass versions are a lot better sounding. But....not that cheap, for actually only one instrument, they're all single buys.
I’ll be the first to admit the reason it sounds MIDI is my performance in this video. There are a lot of great composers writing for the instrument that have inspired me, creating believable guitars. Since they’re not like Kontakt guitars that I’m more familiar with, it’s been a challenge to learn them but it’s been worth it to dive in and have the in-depth capabilities.
Toby Ryan I’m so used to the kontakt akkord guitars etc and until I found ample I was mostly using the kontakt library jazz guitar and running it through guitar rig. I just picked up the ample Martin, and am probably gonna do the same with that. I must say, it’s very confusing learning all of the key switches and how to get a good strum sound out of it but it seems extremely powerful in the right hands. I’ve absolutely loved using it for fast arpeggiated guitar passages with hammer ons and pull offs that I wouldn’t be able to do with my actual guitar skills. Hoping if I watch enough of your ample videos I’ll be able to figure out how to use the tools in full
They are individual instrument plugins that run in a DAW (digital audio workstation, example: Logic Pro, Ableton Live, etc.) and they also include a standalone app where if you just want to play that instrument, you can. The FX are included inside each guitar plugin/app and are unique to the instrument. They can only be used with that one virtual instrument as the electric guitars will have different effects, like amps and cabs, than say their acoustic guitar products which include their own effects. Thanks for watching! ✌🏻
Always enjoy the “real guitar” comments. These are all recorded real guitars. I’m of the mindset, all guitars are toys. Meant to be played and enjoyed 😊
Ample Guitar is really the ultimate instrument vest
Insanely awesome Ryan.. !!!! Keep up this awesome stuff going on..... 😀
Thanks so much Rezi!
I love the fact that seasoned guitar players say, "How did you learn how to play guitar like this?"....
For sure. I do encourage people to learn a physical instrument like guitar, piano, banjo, mandolin, really anything… Because the self-discipline of an art form is a beautiful thing and an investment in yourself. It’s through that physical instrument that I’ve discovered these virtual instruments. My answer for how I learned how is the same as how I learned my guitar: I woke up one day with a passion to explore it. Through that discovery, I’ve also learned a second instrument: the piano. :)
i'm rlly like ur video man. this is cool thing
This is really awesome!! Do you think you could share that dry preset you used on the LP?
I know the process it has behind, but... Could you make a video making a Pop Punk song please 😄 It Would be amazing
I've always been an Impact Soundworks Shreddage guy, but with version 3 of these VST, I'm afraid my Shreddage libraries will be collecting dust on my SSD from now on.
I have a few KONTAKT library guitars that I really liked and sometimes come back to, but these Ample Guitars do give me the sound I need quicker and I like the UI more. How do you like Shreaddage?
@@TobyRyan It's currently in v3. I've used it since the first iteration back in 2011, I think it was. You might say, over a decade nothing came close to it.
I'll still use it for lead guitar solos though.For that, nothing ever comes close to Shreddage.
Pls, I need that Toby's Custom LP presets, Love it.
Here’s the download to my custom presets. Will probably be adding more for others soon. The Toby’s Custom LP preset is in the AGLP folder 📁. Enjoy. www.mediafire.com/folder/hu34lyjxni9xw/AmpleGuitarElectricPresets
@@TobyRyan Thanks
How can you make that specific sound at 0:51? That sound is so amazing but it so hard to replicate that kind of sound
what would be your pick if you had to get one of each? one acoustic guitar, one electric, one electric bass? i want to get at least 3 or 4 but they all sound good..i love the 80s and i love clean not so much metal or heavy sounds
Oh man, that’s a tough question! Each electric guitar has presets (clean and distorted) designed for that guitar. Some based on popular songs. The AGLP (Gibson Les Paul) has more 80’s inspired presets that I’ve noticed.
The guitars I reach for most tend to be AGM (Martin) being slightly brighter than the AGT (Taylor has a rounder upfront mid range.).
The ABP (Precision Bass) has a balanced tone and sounds great with most instruments.
Then the AGLP (Gibson Les Paul) or AGSH (Semi Hollow) for warm full body clean tone.
The reason for these is those fit a lot of the songs I loved growing up, so I’m more familiar and tend to gravitate to them. Once you play one and it feels right, trust that intuition and you can’t go wrong. Have you tried their free trials on the downloads page? I think those are worth it especially since you like 80’s vibes, I’d grab the AGLP first and see if it resonates with you.
what electric guitar do u recommend for hiphop type beat ( juice wrld, the kid laroi, iann dior, 24k goldn)
just pick one!! and how do u think about kontakt ELECTRIC SUNBURST DELUXE
Oh, if I was forced to choose one, I’d pick the AGSW (Semi-Hollow) for it’s warmer midrange tonality and finger library that lends itself a great sound. It’s so buttery smooth, but can also shred with its selection of amps. Ample Sound guitars are more versatile, can be fully customizable in different ways as posed to the Electric Sunburst by Native Instruments. Both are excellent choices. Ample Sound instruments are not NKS compatible like NI instruments.
I have the Electric Sunburst and it’s awesome for its rhythmic strums, chugs, and arps. I haven’t tried the deluxe, but I’d imagine it’s more of what it’s great at. It depends on your writing style and the tools you enjoy using. If you prefer writing in your MIDI roll or just easily playing a few keys, I’d say the ES is by far the easiest solution to a great sound. I use Komplete Kontrol keyboards and Maschine pads so I’m fairly invested in NI’s ecosystem, so The Sunburst plays nicely with those.
@@TobyRyan What do u mean ES ??
I mean the Electric Sunburst.
hi, I'm your Korean subscriber! I have a question. If I buy the ample electric guitar lp, can I use those nice plugins such eqs and amps and mics you used in the vid?
Hello and thank you! That’s a really good question. Unfortunately at this time, these effects cannot be used as individual plugins outside of the guitar plugin or on other sounds. They’re baked into the instrument signal flow, specifically for the instrument. That is a great idea though! If you’re needing a great multipurpose EQ, I highly recommend Nova or Nova GE by TDR Labs. www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-nova/
@@TobyRyan So you can apply those effects to the guitar, right?
@@구독하면부모님만-o7y Yes.
Which version should I get for that sweet Indie Pop/Rock sound ? I'm using Studio One 5 (complete beginner)
Hey there! That’s a pretty diverse genre, but to narrow it down to the bands you love, I’d recommend using equipboard.com because you can search a band and see the gear they use. Everything from guitars to amps, mics, etc.. for example, I saw that Linkin Park uses PRS guitars, and Ample Sound has a Peregrine Falcon guitar that’s a PRS custom and they even have Linkin Park presets that give the sound of some of their guitar tones. Now I’m sure more obscure bands will be more difficult, but it was cool to use Equipboard to narrow it down and find what I wanted. Highly recommend exploring it and finding the bands you like and seeing if Ample Sound has a similar or same guitar.
Good video bro 👍
which one has best rock and metal rhythms and strums presets?
They sound fantastic tonewise. But my only gripe with them ( But i'm sure as all technology keeps advancing further ) is that there is no pick dynamic to the strings being hit. Like that initial transient, that click from the guitar pick, whether it'd be a chord or one note, you know, that one thing that would set it apart from other VSTs. I mean, they did manage to do that with a couple of Bass VSTs, mainly EZ-Bass and Loki Bass, those do have that pick attack i'm talking about. But who knows, maybe this one has and i've yet to hear. Cheers!
That’s a great point and I agree. While it has velocity layers of picking and a simplified ADSR in settings, it would be awesome to have more control of these dynamics. I’d also like to see the ability to introduce palm muting variability, for example, a way to perform the pressure of the palm mute. It's not as noticeable on electric, but both these and the acoustic guitars would certainly benefit from these types of performance dynamics.
Really, in a full mix, nobody will notice or care if the pick can be heard.
thank you
Can you please recommend 2 guitars from each category (acoustic, bass, electric, etc) from ample sound series:
It really depends on your preference for body style, as they all sound almost identical in a mix.
3:18 sounded a bit like Eminem's 8 Mile Road.
How do you realize the video effect on 4:10, seems like a midi score or something like this. But how to make it?
Does any have problems wit PAN settings in Ample guitars .. it look all Ample guitars PAN is always on Automatic on playback recording , I can't set it fixed ? does anyone have have similar issue ?
Can I play on the real guitar with these amps or it's only for vst guitar/midi?
Only for VST
hie brother can u suggest which electric & acoustic guitar for chords and arps in edm genre
Great question! It’s a subjective choice for sure because each person gravitates towards certain sounds. The one I use most often is the AGTC (Telecaster). It has a clean sound palette to start with that’s versatile for many genres. For EDM it can be similar to the cinematic style of Illenium or even sound like pop/EDM music similar to Zedd, Chainsmokers, etc.. Before committing to a specific guitar, I recommend visiting a site like Equipboard.com and searching artists you enjoy, and then use this information to research the types of guitars they use. You can then use that information to select a VST guitar that will give you a similar sound palette and help you make the best decision that’s in line with your artistic vision.
@@TobyRyan thanks alot brother i ll check into it
at 1:37, can you somewhat explain how you made this particular sound? i try everything i can but mine sounds not as clean
The trick to getting a clean sound is really in the amp selection and cabinet. I started with the Default preset, then adjusted the amp, cabinet, and mic options to taste. To enhance the room and vibe, I added fx like room reverb and a delay for the ping pong style bouncy feel. Finally adding EQ for a little more brightness. However, if you'd like to reverse engineer and customize my preset, you can download it here. Add it inside your Ample Sound > AGLP > Presets folder. Have a great weekend, Nico! www.mediafire.com/file/nut710vsbxw11b5/Toby%2527s_Custom_LP.aglpstate/file
Should i go with SC or LP? Please i need your help
It depends on what type of music you want to play. Both are good and they have their sound. SC is more Pop, (similar to early Coldplay, Daft Punk, Pink Floyd, and Eric Clapton.). Whereas the LP sound more like Guns and Roses, Eagles, Led Zeppelin, and Aerosmith.
What I like to do is visit equipboard.com search for an artist or guitarist I love and see what they use and then select that guitar from AmpleSound. Hope that helps!
@@TobyRyan thank you so much man for your time, now I'm gonna choose SC
do you have the full version of the song played in outro?
Unfortunately not. It’s a song I wrote for the video.
@@TobyRyan ty, keep up the great work btw
👍🏻👏🏻👍🏻👏🏻
does the amplesound vst has an audio input so that i can use the fx with my real guitar? thx
unfortunately not. All of the FX are built in and designed for the VST. For real guitars I use Guitar Rig Pro by Native Instruments. I’ve also heard great things from NeuralDSP amps and fx and are next on my list to try.
But this Guitars have tapping articulation?
It depends on which one, but if you look on their overview tab on the site for each guitar, under “Sampling” they list all articulations. For example the LP, has “Sustain, Hammer On & Pull Off, Legato Slide, Slide in & out, Palm Mute, Pop, Natural Harmonic, Pinch Harmonic, Slide Guitar 11 articulations, Legato at random length & pitch & poly”
@@TobyRyan I have seen it but no Tapping
How to record in mono using ample sound?? Please help
Select the icon/button next to the DI, Stereo sliders in the middle to open a menu that will let you switch from Stereo to ‘Direct Input’ Mono.
@@TobyRyan i couldn't find
Hey bro, when its playing on my DAW, sometimes there's a unwanted sound like a click sound of cable.. Do you have any solution bro??
That’s a good question! I’ve had that happen too. It’s possible it’s CPU related, and one way to address it is to raise the DAW audio ‘buffer’ size from 32, 64, etc to something higher such as 256 to 512. Do be aware that raising this does introduce audio latency so finding a good balance where you can play notes and it not feel like there’s a noticeable lag is something worth experimenting with.
How many instruments in a DAW matters too, so if you’re running a lot of VSTi and/or plugins, you might also consider ‘freezing’ tracks to save CPU. I hit the ceiling quite often and these two things help me manage those audio pops and clicks.
@@TobyRyan wow, thanks a lot bro. Apreciate it..
what drum were you using at 4:09?
Hey! It’s the Steven Slate Drums 5. I believe it was the CLA preset too, tweaked a little bit to taste. Love the sound of those drums!
Toby Ryan thanks!
What did you do in a battery sound? Is it a plugin?:(
Hello! Yes, they are plugins that run in a DAW or in the included standalone app. I’m not sure if I understand what you mean by “battery sound”.
@@TobyRyan What I meant is that if the battery that is heard at the end of the video is a plugin:(
Oh! Yes it’s a different plugin. For the end song, the guitars, included bass guitars are all Ample Sound products, but the drums and percussion are from a different plugin called “Steven Slate Drums 5”. It is a different company that offers some of my favorite drum sounds. It’s a drum sampler plugin and if you’re interested you can check those out here: stevenslatedrums.com/ssd5/ I believe they also have an intro free version that’s worth a download and includes very good drums.
@@TobyRyan Thank u 🥺❤👌🏻
Can you have strum noise in this?
Yes
what drum are you using?
It’s a custom kit in the Steven Slate Drums 5 VST plugin.
@@TobyRyan thanks
I dunno man, still sounds like midi to me.... technology just isn't there yet and I'm not sure why. These things sound good clean but with distortion they usually sound bad. JMO
I find they sound good sometimes and then other times clearly MIDI. I use a couple of them and use to their strengths and try to avoid the weaknesses.
Scott L it might be the sample start time. It’s set to 35ms, which gives it a snappy feel when playing, but it sounds a bit unnatural. When started at 0ms, there is some latency, but it has a natural attack to it.
It sounds like midi because it's not physically modeled. A lot of us are waiting for IK Multimedia to do with the guitar what they did with their Modo bass.
Depends totally on the player and the degree of nuance added. The new SG is particularly fine sounding.
i think the distorted ones actually sound good... in a dense mix they would work...the clean chord stuff with the individual notes picked I would still play live with a guitar, but then again i am a studio guitarist : )
in what scale u r playing the guitar?
That’s a great question! When writing for guitar and starting songs, I’ll usually write in F or D, then transpose them later. The key I choose depends on the feeling I want for a song, or in my case what is comfortable for my voice to sing in. My favorite keys are Eb, F and sometimes the key of D for guitar. Trust your intuition and pick what you feel sounds good and roll with it, or select songs that you like and use a similar key. Beyond my own ear and detecting a key, a tool I use quite often when writing to speed up my workflow is called Mixed In Key Studio, as it automatically detects the key I’m playing in, or if there’s a loop I like and want to know instantly what it is, I’ll add that plugin on the track and can quickly get direction. If you’re interested, mixedinkey.com/studio-edition
I hope that helps!
@@TobyRyan thx
Still sounds midi to me...
The Upright Bass and P-Bass versions are a lot better sounding. But....not that cheap, for actually only one instrument, they're all single buys.
I’ll be the first to admit the reason it sounds MIDI is my performance in this video. There are a lot of great composers writing for the instrument that have inspired me, creating believable guitars. Since they’re not like Kontakt guitars that I’m more familiar with, it’s been a challenge to learn them but it’s been worth it to dive in and have the in-depth capabilities.
Toby Ryan I’m so used to the kontakt akkord guitars etc and until I found ample I was mostly using the kontakt library jazz guitar and running it through guitar rig. I just picked up the ample Martin, and am probably gonna do the same with that. I must say, it’s very confusing learning all of the key switches and how to get a good strum sound out of it but it seems extremely powerful in the right hands. I’ve absolutely loved using it for fast arpeggiated guitar passages with hammer ons and pull offs that I wouldn’t be able to do with my actual guitar skills. Hoping if I watch enough of your ample videos I’ll be able to figure out how to use the tools in full
Are ample guitar DSPs seperate apps on their own or do they come with the guitars?
They are individual instrument plugins that run in a DAW (digital audio workstation, example: Logic Pro, Ableton Live, etc.) and they also include a standalone app where if you just want to play that instrument, you can. The FX are included inside each guitar plugin/app and are unique to the instrument. They can only be used with that one virtual instrument as the electric guitars will have different effects, like amps and cabs, than say their acoustic guitar products which include their own effects. Thanks for watching! ✌🏻
可以说ample公司是中国的骄傲了
Made In China🇨🇳
Ah ah, you make me laugh, never remplace a real guitar, it's a toy !!!
Always enjoy the “real guitar” comments. These are all recorded real guitars. I’m of the mindset, all guitars are toys. Meant to be played and enjoyed 😊