[Rwp] Amp sims
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 14 11:09:19 EDT 2015
Hey just as an aside, with ampLion,
you can order your fx, tell each one in the slot what kind you want, and
turn it on and off and adjust parms.
There's something like 4 rack fx, and 8 stomp boxes, and it all seems
very accessible.
I'm thinking of springing for this one, it's like 99 bucks, the
authorization process seems fairly straight forward too, but that's the
one thing I'm not sure of so want to find out if anyone else has
authorized it yet.
I'd been playing with the free version and the demo of the full version,
and everything so far seems doable.
On 8/14/2015 8:33 AM, Hadi via RWP wrote:
> Hi Alex
> Sorry for the late reply
> The preset can be edited with the parameter's list, but the main
> interface isn't that accessible at all.. The interesting thing
> however, Is that all the elements in the UI is recognized by jaws as
> graphics. So if you find the "preset" button and label it, whenever
> you right click on it, a standard application window opens that let's
> you to choose presets.
> All the popups by the right clicks are accessible. Though s-gear is
> 80% still non-accessible because you cannot add, remove, or edit racks
> in the application. I tell you something though. S-Gear is the most
> realistic amp sim i have ever heard.
> Load it up. select the JPMKV preset (John petrucci mark V). Put a tube
> screamer before it in reaper, and then get an ownhammer IR mesa file,
> You'll get to hear a very close Mesa mark V tone that I'm surprised to
> see even my cheap ass guitar even can reach that tone.
> I got a sighted help to load the IR into s-Gear for me, and I saved my
> reaper project file. Now i can edit my amp parameters with reaper and
> have a mesa boogie mark V ready whenever I want it. There are still
> problems though, I wished I could work with the delay module in S-Gear.
> On 8/13/2015 2:02 PM, Alex H. via RWP wrote:
>> Hadi,
>>
>> How is s-gear to use? Is it only accessible via Reaaccess parameter
>> list? Or is there some other way to make it work? Haven't messed with
>> it myself, but have wanted to.
>> thanks
>> alex
>>
>> On 8/13/15, Hadi via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>> The best sounding amp sim as far as i know is Scuffhamamps's S-Gear. It
>>> is absolutely amazing. When it comes to accessibility, It's not that
>>> good at all, though. Michael the developer of S-Gear back in 2014 said
>>> that He will look into making his amp sim fully accessible, though
>>> There are not any news since last 2 months when we were mailing each
>>> other.. If you have sighted help beside you, You cannot skip S-Gear, It
>>> is too good.
>>>
>>> On 8/13/2015 9:41 AM, Chris Belle via RWP wrote:
>>>> Mostly done through the exposed UI for automation, ie reapers parms or
>>>> sonar's inspector.
>>>>
>>>> Really nice rich over-drive, if you want that Bob Seger sound,
>>>> then that tool will get it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/12/2015 11:16 PM, Yukio Nozawa via RWP wrote:
>>>>> Just curious, how was Amplitube 2 accessible? Was the main GUI
>>>>> controllable
>>>>> using a screen reader, or were most of the settings changable on
>>>>> Reaper?
>>>>>
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