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Saw the sale on #ToneX + #Amplitube and decided to re-visit using the #MustangMicro with #ASIO4All. Glad I did. Finally managed to figure out the #ASIO control panel to have the output going to my speakers this time around. Pretty fun dicking around with all the amps and effects! However, the reverb is really thick out of the box. Seems to vary greatly from amp to amp but I don't think some of these amps should actually have reverb on board. Maybe I need to tweak the mics.

I think I'm done recording the guitar parts.

Recording in Harrison #mixbus went pretty smoothly. I record guitars DI and use #amplitube ITB. I monitor the unprocessed guitar from my interface during recording. I've tried lowering the number of samples in ASIO4ALL, but then I get hitching; so I gave up on that.

Comping in Mixbus works. I recorded to layers, chose the overall best, and then cut-&-pasted to fix errors. It's not as good as #studioone 's comping, though.

I don't usually use the more advanced audio editing features that Mixbus doesn't have - audio bending, for example - so I didn't miss them. I have tracks with the DI guitar input, which I then bounce through Amplitube to "actual" tracks for mixing; and that works fine.

And it's definitely more convenient to record, comp, and mix in the same DAW.

Next up: vocals.

What are our feelings on #Amplitube? I feel like the demo version does a really good job of showing what it _could_ be doing for you if only you coughed up a Benjamin (or two).

Which, honestly, may not be a terrible deal. I don't play #guitar live and am not interested in acquiring a set of guitar pedals but it would be nice to have a decent selection of sounds for recording demos.