

Menu navigation is not intuitive at first and without any tooltips, you'll have to tweak and There's certainly room for improvement in the cab page. This leaves you confused as to what some of the knobs in the cab section do.
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There's no documentation on how to use the plugin anywhere I could see. The UI you see in the page is not the one in the actual plugin. Thanks to the difference in volume between amps, your ears could be blasted with an audio spike for half a second before sound goes to the level it's supposed to be. It seems to either boost or do something to the amp's sound, although it doesn't seem to do anything in the cleaner amp models. I'm not sure what the "Fire" button does. If you were looking for that type of feature, you'll be disappointed. That makes the plugin less a shot for shot recreation of the specific model, like you see in the Amplitube stuff, and closer to the NeuralDSP Archetype stuff. The plugin makes no effort to copy the controls of the actual amps it emulates, other than some visual change in the amp head. While you are indeed surrounded with a large number of amps and such, the focus of the plugin seems to be high gain sounds, as there's a larger number of those models in the library than other amps. You can change the order of the three pedals and rack effects by simply dragging them around. The core text elements are big enough that the wind scaling doesn't affect their readability, unlike stuff from Arturia or IK, where resizing the window makes some bits of text extremely small and effectively impossible to read. Sure, a few of the words in the cab section will be hard to read, but that's about it. You can make the plugin window as small or as big as you want and there won't be any blurry text anywhere. There's virtually no performance hit with 8x oversampling. Although it does have your bog standard JCM 900, Fender Twin and so on. Large list of amp emulations different from the same old Fender and Marshall you see in every other amp sim. I played around it for about half an hour and here are my impressions: Ctrl-Z (Undo) doesn't work properly in Reaper. I have found Master on max has significantly lower volume on several amps

"Default" - I guess it is for setting of default values for active amp. That's the reason why I didn't like the sound during my first try. "Fire" button - getting sound worse in most cases. + I like the sound of many many amps there (don't care about accuracy with original amp)

+ Position of all amp knobs stay untouched when amp is changed + Value tooltips on every knob (are you listening, Kuassa?) + Light on CPU even with 8x oversampling, comparable to the Nalex, lighter than latest Vadim Taranov's amps After period you can delete instance and add new for next 15 minutes I have checked all amps (excluding clean section) with my MrShallBX IR (Picadas) and here is Don't think it is awesome (like Esteban in previous post) but it is really good for that price IMO and agree with him about a bit tweaking. I will give it a second chance during a week. This is the chance to get it with 66% off! Time Effects, EQ, Distortions, Overdrives, Boosters, Mix and match your favourite IRs with the dual cab loader. Use the IMPACT control to bring more realism to your IRs, and then Focus to power them up! Dual IR Loader with IMPACT control to enhance realism 35 "FLEX" Cabs with movable mic position Taken straight from the hardware, our most realistic sounding amps ever. Last chance to get it at a heavily discounted price! Try the Demo and discover why ReAmp Studio is the most complete guitar suite out there!
