Studio Devil Virtual Guitar Amp II
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Studio Devil Virtual Guitar Amp II : Recensione di ericthegreat
" suoni grande vale la pena acquistare"

Per Cominciare
Lo Studio Devil simulatore di amplificatore virtuale è stato facile da installare e iniziare a lavorare. E 'stato trasferito alla mia iLok e sono riuscito ad usarlo in pochi minuti di installazione. La configurazione e l'interfaccia del plug-in è facile da capire ed è elegantemente disposti. Ci sono un sacco di sezioni diverse - noise gate, distorsione, ingresso, equalizzatore, la compressione e di uscita. Ognuno ha i propri parametri di controllo, fornendo una vasta gamma di possibilità e di suoni. Da quando ho acquistato questo elettronicamente, non ho un manuale e non possono parlare se è utile o meno.
The Studio Devil Virtual amplifier simulator was easy to install and to get up and running. It was transferred to my ilok and I was able to use it within minutes of installing. The configuration and interface of the plug-in is easy to figure out and is laid out smartly. There are a bunch of different sections - noise gate, distortion, input, equalizer, compression, and output. Each has its own parameters to control, giving you a wide array of possibilities and sounds. Since I bought this electronically, I don't have a manual and can't speak to if it is helpful or not.
Disponibilità/Performance
Sono in esecuzione Devil Studio con un Mac Book Pro che ha un 2,2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo e 4 GB di RAM. Sono in esecuzione in Pro Tools LE 7.4 e un audio Digi 002R interfaccia. Non ho avuto un problema in esecuzione su questo a tutti, però, ho avuto solo una necessità per l'esecuzione di uno o due di questi in una volta. Al di là di questo non so quanto bene sarebbe, ma dato che è un plug-in grande con un sacco di parametri, l'esecuzione di un bel po 'alla volta probabilmente rallentare il vostro sistema un po'.
I am running Studio Devil with a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I am running it in Pro Tools LE 7.4 and a Digi 002R audio interface. I haven't had a problem running it on this at all, however, I have only had a need for running one or two of these at once. Beyond this I don't know how well it would run, but since it is a big plug-in with a lot of parameters, running a bunch of them at once would probably slow your system a bit.
Opzioni Generali
Sto usando Studio Diavolo virtuale simulatore di amplificatore per circa sei mesi. Ho trovato ad essere uno strumento utile non solo per le chitarre, ma per tutti i tipi di strumenti. Dal momento che ha così tanti parametri, è versatile e che lo rende capace di un certo numero di usi differenti. Il prezzo di questo non può essere battuto, come l'ho comprato nel bundle Project Studio LE per un bel prezzo. Vorrei paragonare questo a qualcosa come Line 6 Amp Farm o IK Multimedia Amplitube. Anche se non è così in profondità come Amp Farm, vi costerà molto meno ed è probabilmente un paragone migliore per Amplitube in termini di capacità e prezzo complessivo. Per chi cerca un plug-in di questa natura, questo è sicuramente la pena dare un'occhiata.
I've been using the Studio Devil Virtual amp simulator for about six months. I have found it to be a useful tool not only for guitars but for all types of instruments. Since it has so many parameters, it is versatile and that makes it capable of a number of different uses. The price of this can't be beat, as I bought it in the Project Studio LE bundle for quite a cheap price. I would compare this to something like Line 6 Amp Farm or IK Multimedia Amplitube. While it is not as in depth as Amp Farm, it will cost you much less and it is probably a better comparison to Amplitube in terms of price and overall capabilities. For those looking for a plug-in of this nature, this is definitely worth a look.
Original English text: big sounds worth the buyGetting Started
The Studio Devil Virtual amplifier simulator was easy to install and to get up and running. It was transferred to my ilok and I was able to use it within minutes of installing. The configuration and interface of the plug-in is easy to figure out and is laid out smartly. There are a bunch of different sections - noise gate, distortion, input, equalizer, compression, and output. Each has its own parameters to control, giving you a wide array of possibilities and sounds. Since I bought this electronically, I don't have a manual and can't speak to if it is helpful or not.
Suitability/Performance
I am running Studio Devil with a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I am running it in Pro Tools LE 7.4 and a Digi 002R audio interface. I haven't had a problem running it on this at all, however, I have only had a need for running one or two of these at once. Beyond this I don't know how well it would run, but since it is a big plug-in with a lot of parameters, running a bunch of them at once would probably slow your system a bit.
Overall Opinion
I've been using the Studio Devil Virtual amp simulator for about six months. I have found it to be a useful tool not only for guitars but for all types of instruments. Since it has so many parameters, it is versatile and that makes it capable of a number of different uses. The price of this can't be beat, as I bought it in the Project Studio LE bundle for quite a cheap price. I would compare this to something like Line 6 Amp Farm or IK Multimedia Amplitube. While it is not as in depth as Amp Farm, it will cost you much less and it is probably a better comparison to Amplitube in terms of price and overall capabilities. For those looking for a plug-in of this nature, this is definitely worth a look.
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