Amplitube 4 Custom Shop Free
AmpliTube 4 is a guitar and bass tone studio for Mac/PC that works as a standalone application and as a plug-in for your favorite DAW IK Multimedia - AmpliTube Custom Shop SEARCH. FREE version of AmpliTube 3 with 24 models including 9 stomps, 4 amps, 5 cabs, 3 mics, 2 rack.
UPDATE: Both problems solved.I got AmpliTube 4 to work in standalone mode by removing version 4.03 and installing version 4.02 in it's place.
Amplitube 4 Custom Shop App Free
To get Amplitube 4 working as a plug-in, the two files you need to copy into your host plug-ins folder are:1. C:Program FilesVstPlugInsAmpliTube 4 .dll
2. C:Program FilesCommon FilesAmpliTube 4.vst3
I can't swear to it, but I don't recall seeing the file referred to in 1. on my file system until after I removed v4.03 and replaced it v4.02.
Anyhow, update posted in the even it might help someone else.
ORIGINAL PROBLEM STATEMENT:
I'm trying to use AmpliTube 4 and Fender bundle (licensed) on Windows 10. Can someone please tell me exactly what AmpliTube file(s) I need to copy into my host plug-ins folder to use the plug-in and where on the Windows 10 file system I might find them?
So far, I have managed to bring Mobius 2 via JBridge and Cubase Groove Agent 4 VST's into my custom plug-ins folder on Ableton Live 9 (64-bit) and Ableton sees them no problem so I obviously understand the process in general and Ableton is not the problem, but for the life of me I cannot figure out what AmpliTube 4 files I'm supposed to be dropping in my plugins folder.
As an aside, Amplitube 4 standalone stubbornly refuses to use the native ASIO driver of my Steinberg UR44 interface. Standalone Cubase Groove Agent 4 and Positive Grid Bias FX have no problems in that regard.
So, as it stands, I can't use AmpliTube 4 at all. Not in standalone mode because it refuses to use my audio interface's native ASIO driver and not as a VST plugin because I can't find the right files to drop in my host plugins folder.
My primary concern right now is getting Amplitube 4 to work as a VST plug-in, so can someone please tell me which AmpliTube VST-related files I need to be looking for?
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Thank you.IK Multimedia recently added the 3D cab room to their free version of Amplitube 4, called Amplitube Custom Shop.
IK is often quite generous with their free software, and the mic room definitely helps when sculpting your tone in Amplitube, but now there’s not a huge difference between the free and paid versions of Amplitube 4.
Amplitube 4 Custom Shop Free
IK’s website doesn’t explain the differences well at all so it’s rather confusing.
Basically what it comes down to is the paid version is essentially a Marshall amp pack now and little else.
Unless you really like IK’s Marshall amps and cabinets, which are oddly the only ones you can’t test before buying, then there’s not much reason to upgrade.
Most of the other inluded amps, pedals, and cabinets are already available in the free version of Amplitube.
Personally I don’t think the 5 Marshall amps are worth the asking price of $149 for Amplitube 4; you’d be better off spending that money on the new Fender or Mesa Boogie packs instead, but it all comes down to personal preference and the sound you’re trying to achieve.
I got sick of IK’s over-the-top hyper-annoying marketing style so I rarely pay attention to their products anymore, but Amplitube 4 does have some good things going for it and some of the gear does sound really good once you filter it out from all the outdated crap.
To get the free version of Amplitube 4, head over to IK’s website and download the Amplitube Custom Shop. In addition to the added cab room, the free version comes with 4 amp sims, 5 cabinets, 9 pedals, 3 mics, 2 rack effects, and a tuner. Most of it’s outdated garbage, but hey, it’s free, and once you have it you can test and buy all the individual pieces of gear available in Amplitube.
What the Paid Version Gets You
Here’s the list of gear that the paid version of Amplitube 4 adds to the gear included in the free version.
5 Marshall amp sims:
Brit 8000 (JCM800)
Brit 9000 (JCM900)
Red Pig (Marshal Major)
Brit Silver (Marshal Jubilee)
Brit Valve Pre (Marshal JMP-1)
5 matching cabinets:
4×12 Brit 8000
4×12 Brit 9000
4×12 Red Pig
4×12 Brit Silver
4×12 Brit 30
1 pedal – Acoustic Sim (that sounds absolutely dreadful, btw)
1 mic – Double Dynamic 57
1 tuner – Ultra-Tuner (I hate this “ultra” tuner; it’s too sensitive and is always jumping around)