![]() ![]() ![]() With regards to the general displeasure of amp sims there is something I learned the hard way. I'm aware that Scuffham has occasional sales, and am hoping they have one this holiday. I don't yet have Scuffham S-Gear, but tried the demo and IMHO it utterly blows away GR5, or from anything else I've tried for that matter.ĭisclaimer: I'm not a guitar player, but a piano player and use faux, virtual guitars only. Gain staging is critical and not obvious as is input impedence, and of course your pickups. Of course there are alot of factors that go into how an amp sim sounds. ![]() If it's metal you want there are a bunch of FREE vst's that do a decent job. FWIW S-Gear and BIAS (positive Grid) both excel at the clean sounds as well as the "dirtier" ones. For me GRig never "played" like an amp, and had very sterile sound in comparison. Besides those two, AXIOM is a unique take on guitar processing with good quality responsiveness - more expensive tho. BIAS sounds great also but is expensive and poorly coded. And yes, I have GRig as well but haven't used it in forever because for me there was no comparison. For me it's not how many amps, stomps etc, it's about how it SOUNDS. Of course your mileage may vary but if you haven't checked out S-Gear yet you might want to try their demo before forking over your cash for GRig. I'm just a user and in no way affiliated with Scuffham or any vendor. S-Gear is $129 and a MUCH better VST IMO. ![]()
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