I've used it to profile a few of my combos . It's considerably quicker than Tonex if you have a dinosaur PC! Takes about 30 seconds v 2 hours for Tonex on standard setting my 2013 i3 desktop.
in terms of accuracy, I've done fair comparison tests with Tonex before where I'd record a few riff's while capturing the DI and the output of the amp mic's up in the configuration I wanted to profile. Running the DI back once the amp was captured and Tonex always seemed about 90 - 95% accurate based on this.
Trying the same with snapshot maker it's about 70 - 80% accurate to the original rig. Tonex captures more of the mid range and top end detail but in a mix probably be negligible. For 30 seconds capture time it's pretty damn good really.
I do like other Audio Assault amp sims and their Amp Locker ecosystem is nice (reminiscent of Amplitude 4 , so pretty easy to use) . You can use your own captures within it so you can add delay reverb etc
in terms of accuracy, I've done fair comparison tests with Tonex before where I'd record a few riff's while capturing the DI and the output of the amp mic's up in the configuration I wanted to profile. Running the DI back once the amp was captured and Tonex always seemed about 90 - 95% accurate based on this.
Trying the same with snapshot maker it's about 70 - 80% accurate to the original rig. Tonex captures more of the mid range and top end detail but in a mix probably be negligible. For 30 seconds capture time it's pretty damn good really.
I do like other Audio Assault amp sims and their Amp Locker ecosystem is nice (reminiscent of Amplitude 4 , so pretty easy to use) . You can use your own captures within it so you can add delay reverb etc
Statistics: Posted by Greggo704 — Mon May 13, 2024 8:04 am