@@andrewsiemon Yeah sorry again, shouldn't have jumped on you like that. THOUGH I will say, sun on your face was the reason? hahaha It's all good, do what works for you.
I just did a bunch of home studio tracking direct from my HX Stomp, using it as a pedal platform, and it was absolutely fantastic, I use it for live solo looping gigs on electric and singer songwriter gigs on acoustic. Gear these days is amazing, love modeling these days.
@@andrewsiemon You never *needed* them. And home recording has exponentially improved over the past 10-15 years and keeps advancing. But there is a reason professional studios continue to exist and record major records.
It’s an accurate depiction of how real amps make me feel sometimes. It’s also a great clickable thumbnail. If you hate the thumbnail game, UA-cam might not be for you.
@@andrewsiemon Thumbnail game huh... Nice reading comprehension lol I didn't mention the thumbnail at all. Did you know that UA-cam doesn't consist entirely of slop? It's quite amazing but there's actually good content out there if you want to look for it but okay that's enough engagement for you
Real amps are awesome, on the other hand, plugins are usually more versatile and easy to use. With technology, you can fix a lot of "problems" that in the analog world can't be solved and provide a better user experience
Facts. That’s why I’m always switching between the two. The simplicity of the pedals + amp combo is mad user friendly. Sometimes all this shit gets too complicated and you get into this mode of quasi-analysis paralysis.
@@andrewsiemon Absolutely, it's nice to have options but sometimes plugins are too complicated. We think software should be as easy to use as analog gear, it is at the core of our philosophy!
Nothing in this video explained why amp sims are better except they dont piss your neighbors off and you dont have the space to record them. No hate, just think the title/thumbnail/claims are a little misleading. IMO Amp sims are great though and super good tools for anyone who needs a decent tone on the go, something to silently practice with with headphones, or people in your position. I have a few 100w tube heads i use often for shows and real studio stuff but like you said when im at home and demoing out my songs for my band its not worth the effort to mic them up i always use an amp sim and i always use sims to practice alone. But at the same time with full band practice/recording i prefer to use my real amps, they just do something magic lol. Also your video production looks great keep it up man, 2 of ur cheatsheet ads in one 8 min video is a tad crazy tho hahahaha.
Fair enough. I don’t have any technical explanation as to why one is better than the other. I mostly judge equipment based on pragmatic factors, ie, sound, space, size, user experience, rather than meeting a technical standard of some kind. You may be right about the 2 cheatsheets. I’m experimenting. Sometimes I forget that UA-cam is already increasingly packing ads into videos these days, especially on a smart TV. The creator perspective is often different from the viewer perspective and it’s not always easy to see how things come across.
@@yevgenydevineas an avid amp sim user, I find myself occasionally missing the physical aspect of pushing buttons and moving dials by hand. The visceral experience is missing in amp sims. Although amp sims will always be more convenient and versatile.
I can't believe you blamed your AC picking up on your mic when you ABSOLUTELY decided to put the amp next to the AC
sorry. Im drunk...probably shouldn't have commented at all
@@keenancarroll4404i +1 that
I addressed why I put it there in the video. You must’ve missed it.
@@andrewsiemon Yeah sorry again, shouldn't have jumped on you like that. THOUGH I will say, sun on your face was the reason? hahaha It's all good, do what works for you.
@@keenancarroll4404 "i apoligve for my outburst"
I just did a bunch of home studio tracking direct from my HX Stomp, using it as a pedal platform, and it was absolutely fantastic, I use it for live solo looping gigs on electric and singer songwriter gigs on acoustic. Gear these days is amazing, love modeling these days.
You just reinforced the differences between home recording vs a professional studio.
Thank god we don’t need professional studios anymore to record.
@@andrewsiemon You never *needed* them. And home recording has exponentially improved over the past 10-15 years and keeps advancing. But there is a reason professional studios continue to exist and record major records.
Haven't watched the video but am willing to gamble my life savings on the title being rage bait
It’s an accurate depiction of how real amps make me feel sometimes. It’s also a great clickable thumbnail.
If you hate the thumbnail game, UA-cam might not be for you.
@@andrewsiemon Thumbnail game huh... Nice reading comprehension lol I didn't mention the thumbnail at all. Did you know that UA-cam doesn't consist entirely of slop? It's quite amazing but there's actually good content out there if you want to look for it but okay that's enough engagement for you
I was about to swoop in here defending real amps and tubes but you make some valid points brother. New sub
Appreciate you.
Real amps are awesome, on the other hand, plugins are usually more versatile and easy to use. With technology, you can fix a lot of "problems" that in the analog world can't be solved and provide a better user experience
Facts. That’s why I’m always switching between the two. The simplicity of the pedals + amp combo is mad user friendly.
Sometimes all this shit gets too complicated and you get into this mode of quasi-analysis paralysis.
@@andrewsiemon Absolutely, it's nice to have options but sometimes plugins are too complicated. We think software should be as easy to use as analog gear, it is at the core of our philosophy!
Nothing in this video explained why amp sims are better except they dont piss your neighbors off and you dont have the space to record them.
No hate, just think the title/thumbnail/claims are a little misleading.
IMO Amp sims are great though and super good tools for anyone who needs a decent tone on the go, something to silently practice with with headphones, or people in your position.
I have a few 100w tube heads i use often for shows and real studio stuff but like you said when im at home and demoing out my songs for my band its not worth the effort to mic them up i always use an amp sim and i always use sims to practice alone. But at the same time with full band practice/recording i prefer to use my real amps, they just do something magic lol.
Also your video production looks great keep it up man, 2 of ur cheatsheet ads in one 8 min video is a tad crazy tho hahahaha.
Fair enough. I don’t have any technical explanation as to why one is better than the other.
I mostly judge equipment based on pragmatic factors, ie, sound, space, size, user experience, rather than meeting a technical standard of some kind.
You may be right about the 2 cheatsheets. I’m experimenting.
Sometimes I forget that UA-cam is already increasingly packing ads into videos these days, especially on a smart TV.
The creator perspective is often different from the viewer perspective and it’s not always easy to see how things come across.
AMP & MIC... LONG CABLE X2.... OTHER ROOM DONE
WONT WORK. STUDIO APARTMENT. ALL CAPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Real amps and pedals are redundant and offer nothing.
I don’t know if I would go that far.
@@andrewsiemon what specifically do they offer?
@@yevgenydevineas an avid amp sim user, I find myself occasionally missing the physical aspect of pushing buttons and moving dials by hand. The visceral experience is missing in amp sims.
Although amp sims will always be more convenient and versatile.
True.
@@ringsbyblake try linking a physical midi controller to amp knobs in the DAW, works wonders.
First world problems
You’ve got so much grit.
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