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Guitar rig presets 80s
Guitar rig presets 80s










guitar rig presets 80s

The sound of the real TB is very much different to the emulated one. Accordingly, most will sit perfectly with backing tracks.įor more general purpose riffing around try the live rigs.

guitar rig presets 80s guitar rig presets 80s

The tracks are designed exactly as they were recorded. The patches were untouched outside of what I’ve described so the noise gate was applied after the real TB as opposed to before it in the patches. There’s a couple of factors at play there. In the signal chain I had the TB Classic was a good deal quieter than the emulated one. I’m using the iPad running the iPhone version Peter IKmultimedia advises that you can hop the purchase between versions if you want to use the native iPad app (see here: …) Jamie Humphries and IK Multimedia have made something really special. Some quick notes – I understand that the treble booster classic in 80’s mode is basically Cornish mode so in fact it’s not really an 80’s booster exclusively as a Cornish could have been used as early as 1975.Īccordingly, I tracked a tone with the RS sim on in some cases, followed by it off then with the sim still off, I put on the realTB Classic in the same mode and settings as Jamie’s presets.įor 1970s material I then tried the same track in 1980s mode. So I took some of the presets – which are all amazing and compared the real TB classic with the emulated one. I have a BMG RS and the KAT Treble Booster Classic. The app is amazing but I was curious to see how the two bits of gear that I own were emulated in the IK Multimedia software. It’s totally boring so here’s the notes so you can get what you need out of it.įirstly, this is not a review. This is an epically long demo of IK Multimedia’s Guitar Rig Brian May collection.












Guitar rig presets 80s