The Model Approach
The first time I used software amp modeling it was out of pure necessity rather than personal preference. At the time (somewhere around 2007) I had just graduated to Logic from Garageband and was in a living situation where I could not crank an amp without it leading to an angry knock at the door. So, I played around with the built in guitar amp plugs for that version of Logic and found something that was a least a step up from the DI signal. But, I was never really satisfied with how the guitar sounded and figured I would always need to mic my amp in order to get tone that was tasteful enough to record. Little did I know at the time, but in a few years I would be relying almost exclusively on amp modeling for studio tracking my music as well as my clients. While none … Continue reading →