
#2 sounds distant, less volume, thinner with less verb.

#1 has a nice verb effect with pretty high dwell. Any questions, just post a note in this thread and I will try my best to answer them. Probably my second favourite modeller at the moment, although in my opinion the interface could do with some freshening up to match some of the other apps. This one seemed to be a crowd favourite as well, and understandably.
#Ampkit alternative pro
Modeller #5 - JamUP Pro (Clean: Blackface Duo, Dirty: Plexiglas) However, this was my favourite of the tones because of the depth and quality of the effects. If I had to do it again, I would go drier. I'm really new to this modeller, so made the mistake of having TOO MUCH FX on the recordings I did, I believe. Modeller #4 - ToneStack (Clean: '65 Verbmaker, Dirty: Britannia) As observed, a much more compressed signal than the other modellers. I'm not a metal player, but to me it sounds as if it might be appropriate. I've always said that AmpKit had probably the best metal style tones. I guess this proves what a lot of people say, in that the Bias amps sound best when imported into JamUp PRO and have effects added ! Modeller #3 - AmpKit+ (Clean: American Dual, Dirty: Colonel 900) I am guessing a lot didn't like it because Bias has NO effects, so the signal was very dry and 'distant' without the ambient effects. This one seemed either top or bottom for most people. I've said before that Amplitube us usually my 'go to' modeller for clean tones, and responses here seem to favour that Modeller #2 - Bias(Clean: '65 Blackface Vibro, Dirty: British Lead 800) I saw this post drop way down the listing, thought nobody was interested in it and actually forgot about it for over a week! Anyhow, here is the sequence: Modeller #1 - Amplitube (Clean: Twin Blues, Dirty: Lead 800) I would appreciate it if other members here could hazard a guess (Note: The modeller order is the same for both clean/driven). I won't reveal which modeller is which until later. The recorded tracks are NOT in this order. The modellers used (in alphabetical order) are: There are two tracks - one is clean (Fender Twin Reverb), using my Tele, and one is driven (Marshall JCM 800), using my Gibson SG. I also tried to use similar cabinets & effects chains where I could. Where I could, I tried to use similar amp models, and set the knobs are pretty much the same spots. effects are from the modellers themselves. I had to run the Cubasis mixdown through Garageband on my MacBook so that I could use the Slate Virtual Bus Compressors to boost the relatively low output levels on some modellers. I used prerecorded dry loops to keep the input track consistent. Note: These have ALL been recorded directly on the iPad itself, using Audiobus to route a pre recorded guitar loop into the various amp models and then recorded in Cubasis on the iPad. If that' not enough, there' even an optional AC adapter available that will charge your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch while you play, perfect for when you'e playing a live gig.I wrote a brief review on here recently about my thoughts of the various iPad guitar modellers as at July 2014, now here are some short sound clips that I put together just so that everyone else could hear what these are like. AmpKit LiNK HD is built rugged with sturdy jacks, robust cable connectors, and rubberized non-slip coating that will last throughout your travels. LiNK HD provides instant control right at your fingertips with control knobs for guitar input level and headphone output level built in, so you can keep your signals adjusted properly at all times without the need to launch any apps or software. In addition to a guitar input, the AmpKit LiNK HD also features a separate headphone and line out jack so you can practice in your own personal environment, or even play a live show.

Imagine being able to plug-in and play anytime, and anywhere you are through your laptop computer or even your own personal iOS devices, including iPad, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPod touch (4th and 5th generation).
#Ampkit alternative mac
Pure tone from an iPhone, sure why not? The AmpKit LiNK HD is a pure digital guitar interface that connects to your Mac or iOS device with the included USB or Lightning cables.
