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Re: AW: LWL (looping with laptops) - multi-FX VST and compressor/limiter VST
I've been very impressed with Amplitube's processor usage for both amp
simulation and reverb. I won't tell you i like their sound quality, but
it's efficient and passable. I wouldn't dream of replacing a guitar amp
with this plugin, but it can spice up a guitar tone...that goes for NI
guitar rig 1, simulanalog, warp, and a few others i've tried but can't
remember - I noticed they all used much more processor though. I use a
seperate instance of amplitube just for the reverb unit...it won for live
use after I tried many reverb plugins - freeverb being one of the least
efficient. I have a 2.4Ghz single core fujitsu C, it's not bad but I
can't
run too many plugins live without glitches. The processor is between 30%
and 65% usage (depending on how many notes I'm playing) running the
following plugins simultaneously under Bidule:
NI B4
NI Kontakt
NI FM7
Steinberg The Grand
Rekliner Loopy Llama
Rekliner TremoLlama
IK Multimedia Amplitube (2 instances)
A bit more info at the bottom of this page:
http://www.rekliner.com/?PageID=16
Chris
http://rekliner.com
Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill writes:
> I should have been more specific when talking about the multi-fx. I don't
> need pristine or even decent quality, especially not from the reverb
>(that
> is because all the reverbs I have been using in the last years were
>sounding
> artifical on purpose). If a chorus sounds like it has been done with a
> Commodore C64, then so be it.
> From the plugin market I'm aware of, think PSP Nitro for people without
> enough CPU power...
>
> Rainer
>