I have the JST Jeff Loomis (use it with ML Sound Lab MIKKO2 for cabs). It's excellent. The best for my taste. And i have a lot of amp sims from any brands (NDSP, Audio assault, STL Tones, ML Sound Lab).
Man, the Pod Go is great! I still use it for my live solo shows for both acoustic and electric. I'm not even sure if I've downloaded the latest upgrade so I need to do that. I may do a video revisiting the Pod Go
@ mine doesn’t sound quite as good as this. You use a DI box into your interface or anything like that. My guitar is good, a Jackson Pro series, Seymour Duncan pickups, computer is good, just wondering the trick. I’ve been playing for 30 years. Im trying to get a good with amp sims.
Sounds killer
I have the JST Jeff Loomis (use it with ML Sound Lab MIKKO2 for cabs). It's excellent. The best for my taste. And i have a lot of amp sims from any brands (NDSP, Audio assault, STL Tones, ML Sound Lab).
STL has some great ones, too. This is what I've been primarily using for the last few months: ua-cam.com/video/g177NpWAL88/v-deo.html
Have to be honest I used to use Guitar RIg 5, but since I got my pod go I have been pretty much using that full time now.
Man, the Pod Go is great! I still use it for my live solo shows for both acoustic and electric. I'm not even sure if I've downloaded the latest upgrade so I need to do that. I may do a video revisiting the Pod Go
What other processing did you use on this? What eq plugin did you use on top of the mix?
I don’t typically use anything else when using amp sims…they’re already processed enough as it is
@ mine doesn’t sound quite as good as this. You use a DI box into your interface or anything like that. My guitar is good, a Jackson Pro series, Seymour Duncan pickups, computer is good, just wondering the trick. I’ve been playing for 30 years. Im trying to get a good with amp sims.