Hello,
Anybody get any really good Vox AC-30 sounds out of the GAM, in varying styles? i.e. The Edge, Tom Petty, Brian May, Beatles etc.
Celmo GAM and Vox AC-30
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Forgot to tell you that the BAM is also fantastic for guitar sounds. Try it out. I eventually use them toguether in chain, one clean and the other distorted or with quite a drive, getting very warm sounds.
I have tryed the latest BIG plugins for guitar from NI, but still preffer the GAM and BAM. It looks so umble face to them, but it sounds SOO good!
I have tryed the latest BIG plugins for guitar from NI, but still preffer the GAM and BAM. It looks so umble face to them, but it sounds SOO good!
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Yes, and I have finished it already. The problem is that one of my drives has just died, and I am a bit in trouble, solving problems...
The library will be up in a week I hope.
I have also to tell I have recoreded absolutely bass loops and sounds with the BAM.
The BAM for me is great, because I like this old good sound, eventually, if I want something sharper or colder I would say, I pass it through the plugs I need to in Wavelab and that's it. But the sound itself at its base is truly good, YES, it is worth it, get it!
The library will be up in a week I hope.
I have also to tell I have recoreded absolutely bass loops and sounds with the BAM.
The BAM for me is great, because I like this old good sound, eventually, if I want something sharper or colder I would say, I pass it through the plugs I need to in Wavelab and that's it. But the sound itself at its base is truly good, YES, it is worth it, get it!
