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The remix sounds far better for sure. I am really diggin the ENGL and I think I'm going to have to get myself one at some point :). Savage 120 maybe :D ?
 

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Well actually which ever you used you can get some cool tones. But mostly it's in the fingers :D, and your fingers Rock hehehe :)!!!
But I remember few of your first videos you ever posted using the ENGL and I fell in love with that tone. Plus it's German engineering and I love the way it looks!
 

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fixed rob :)
Thanks, tristan!

I like the remix better. Did you re-record all the guitars with Amplitube2 for the remix? Honestly, I would never be able to tell the difference if you didn't tell me you used the Engl on one track and the Amplitube2 on the other. All I know, is that I like the remix better.
 

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It's funny. Your songs come up on my iTunes right before The Tubes with Luke playing on "She's a Beauty."
 

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Thanks, tristan!

I like the remix better. Did you re-record all the guitars with Amplitube2 for the remix? Honestly, I would never be able to tell the difference if you didn't tell me you used the Engl on one track and the Amplitube2 on the other. All I know, is that I like the remix better.

I did nont have to play even one note :D I just reamped the guitar tracks with amplitube.

in the original, I used their rectifier, with 10/10 gain...I noted that the sound was really fuzzy, and I tried to change mics and cabs, the problem was still the same.

so I put the gain à 2/10 and used the overdrive stomp from the software...it is much better, and still aditable, that's the very good side of the software stuff, you can always change the sound.

Ik multimedia asked me about making live demos for amplitube 2...I hope I'll be in francfort & anaheim next year :) :) :)
 

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that's an honoring shuffle :)

Actually, it's just alphabetical, sorted by artist. :D

I did nont have to play even one note :D I just reamped the guitar tracks with amplitube.

in the original, I used their rectifier, with 10/10 gain...I noted that the sound was really fuzzy, and I tried to change mics and cabs, the problem was still the same.

so I put the gain à 2/10 and used the overdrive stomp from the software...it is much better, and still aditable, that's the very good side of the software stuff, you can always change the sound.

Ik multimedia asked me about making live demos for amplitube 2...I hope I'll be in francfort & anaheim next year :) :) :)

I thought that the performances were exactly the same. So, I should have guessed that you did not have to actually re-record anything. That's so cool that you can reamp the track like that. It's amazing what the modelling software can do now. I started to believe that it could be good when I downloaded a trial version of Guitar Rig.
 
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