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#Do i get a free upgrade from amplitube 3 to 4 Pc#
For this reason, if you have presets that you really need to sound exactly the same, leave AT3 installed on your PC (along with AT4) and keep using AT3 for all your "older-must-sound-the-same-AT3-presets" However, since the old AT3 cab/room system has been redone/improved for AT4 (more mic choices/room positioning, etc), the end result is that presets made in AT3 once imported in AT4 will not sound exactly the same as played on AT3. It helps that Oziel Filho is a great guitarist!Īnd, will there be any improvements using old gear in AT4 free?ĪFAICT, not sure about AT4 free, but for AT4, old AT3 gear like stomps efx will sound "the same" (they have not been remodeled). chucky5p that second vid had some disrespectful tone man!!! very dope!!! Link to AudioDeluxe AT3 bundle page (you have to be logged in to see the prices quoted above) Note that in my case, I have all these amps collections so my choice is simply to decide when/if I want to upgrade to AT4. Note that with the official information we have now on AT4, all these amps/cabs/gear from AT3 will also be available in AT4. You currently can get the whole package worth ~ 750$ if bought separately (including AT3) with all these Amps for ~ 250$ at Audiodeluxe (once you have logged-in) or if you just want AT3, Audiodeluxe currently sells it at 169$ (again, once logged-in). Also if I was sure (after demoing them of course) I wanted some extra Amplitube collection amps (Orange, Fender, Ampeg, Slash, JimmyHendrix) I would probably buy IKM Amplitube "all-bundle" at a discount outlet such as. Either way works fine, however by using AT3 presets, they will also be available in other DAWs.Īs far as AT4 not containing the AT3 amps/cabs/gear, I think that if I was just starting up with Amplitube, I would try to buy AT3 at a discount price before AT4 comes out. There are 2 ways to save them 1) you use AT3 built-in browser/save system - in my case I made my own "Collection" folder with all my favorite presets or 2) you use Reaper's built-in preset system. Yes I've been making/modifying my own patches for AT3 ever since I got it a few years ago. I am using guitar rig on an imac.i hate that you cant scale it bigger.but a bigger question is that do you guys make your own patches.either tweaking the presets or tried making some from scratch with amplitube? i love tweaking in guitar righ 5 but damn man i get a headache after a while due to the interface being so damn small.i am downloading the demo now for 3 Really going to try amplitube 3 and then look into 4 for sure.so a few things guys.