Presonus’s Ampire is the latest guitar amp simulator in town. In this free video tutorial series you will hear a handful of Ampire’s head and cabinets models compared head to head against guitar tracks recorded with real amps similar to Ampire’s models.
In addition to these comparisons you will also learn how to incorporate Ampire’s stomp pedals which can help you to tailor make your very own tones in guitar recording scenarios.
Ampire is one of only a handful of plug-ins developed by Presonus compatible outside of Studio One. If you use Logic, Pro Tools or any other AU, VST or AAX DAW and want to try Ampire out for yourself, visit Presonus and give Ampire a test drive for yourself.
Episode #1 - Getting Marshall Tones Out Of Ampire
In these first two episodes Paul Drew sets out to rerecord a new of high gain electric guitar parts using Ampire replacing his original tracks that he recorded using real amps. Watch the video to see his Ampire tracking approach and to hear the differences between real and virtual amps.
Episode #2 - Getting Mesa Boogie Rectifier Tones Out Of Ampire
Episode #3 - Processing Guitar Recordings In Studio One
In these final two episode you will learn how to process your guitars recordings in Studio One using stock plug-ins. Noise can be an issue when working with high gain amplifiers, especially in sections where the guitar isn’t being played. Episode 3 shows you how to clean up your guitar takes, followed by some handy techniques to help you sit larger than life guitar arrangements in a mix using EQ, dynamics processing and effects.
Episode #4 - Mixing Ampire Electric Guitar Tracks In Studio One
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