I love your reviews because of your honesty and you take the time to dig deep into the product you are reviewing. I am going to purchase an Ample Sound bundle during the next sale period. Thank you so much !!!!
The amazing quality of Ample Sound guitars is impressive, but I can't believe how AFFORDABLE they are!!! I just bought the VC. I can see myself buying others in the future, once I get a more powerful computer.
Hope they'll add finger extensions for their electric guitars, cause I really love how they sound, but I can't actually achive a hybrid picking as far as there is no finger samples/simulation at all :(
Can't quite pin it down. But the vst3 updates seem to have introduced a few clicks and pops into my audio. Still not sure what's gone wrong but it's all pointing to these updates. I hope I'm wrong. If I'm not, I hope it gets sorted soon. Brilliant products - Good video.
thank you sir for this video. So far I want to ask how to update to the latest version. I only have old versions of all of them. please solution. Thank you.
Vibrato and pitchbend has always been a downfall of midi guitars, until now... 3.5 fixes that it sounds so much better and more realistic. Can't wait until I have my Roli
Thanks a lot for this great video! Regarding the Rectangles library host I hope in a future update they will implement the possibility to export ideas as MIDI files and not just as Wave audio files, moreover to be able to store ideas directly inside this plugin host in a similar fashion as Pianoteq. Kind regards and many blessings, MaxT
is there a video where you address the latency of all ample sound instruments? never understood why the latency is necessary, why even they recommend switching the start playback within the plugin and compensate by adding negative delay to the actual channel the instrument is on, look at the manual, which did not really clarify it for me. wondering if you already mentioned it indirectly in some of your ample videos?
I have mentioned it. There is no latency. When sample start time is set to 0ms, you get the full samples includes the initial pick sound noise. The full sound comes in at around 35ms, which is the case with all guitar samples. So by default the samples are set to start at 35ms within the plugin for a snappier response. However it loses a bit of attack. So if you want the full sample, and set it to 0ms, you will feel that latency and have to adjust compensation.
Because the attack of picked strings is different with percussions and piano etc, there are something before the highest level of the signal (bar line) - picked noise, if you removed it, a picked string note will sounds like a piano. you can select how long picked noise do you need, more picked noise longer lantency.
i appreciate all the replies, this just seems to confusing to me lol honestly don't understand if the "audio samples" themselves reach the full sound at 35ms or if it's related to the settings additionally, i don't get how having the start time at 35 ms (which goes up to 50) does not feel like latency, but having it set to 0 does? how can a longer start time help with fast rhythms? this just feels paradoxical to me is the picked noise basically what you set when adjusting the start time in settings? maybe i don't understand guitars well enough to understand what this is all about (including wtf a picked noise is) i'll just sit down with the plugin for a while and really experiment with this (fast & slow rhythms and the relation to the start time)
@@rautshsale1948 The start time means how far into the sample the sound will start, so 35ms means you are skipping the initial 35ms to go straight to the tone, while 0 means you skip 0 ms and get the full sample (including initial pick attack which is why it feels like there's latency) The pick noise is basically the very short sound of the plastic plectrum hitting the string when you pick it. You don't immediately get the tone on a real guitar, so it sounds more realistic)
Hi Ruben! I´m from Argentina (economics....). I was wondering if I sign up in your courses, it can be a proof for Amplesound to get a educational copy. In that case, how it would be.... Thanks in advance and virtual hugs from here
This looks v good…but do you have any info re using this with the new Mac Book Pro M1? Even using these vsts in Rosetta let alone Monterey/? Grateful for any info!
as usual, ruben, another great video. maybe you have covered this before but i missed it, but i was wondering if one can acquire the drum pattern midis that you use to demo these ample sound guitars. if so, please let me know. thanks, rob
Can ample sound guitar be set up so I can hit on note on my keyboard and it plays a full chord so I can play some power chords all pressing one key at a time? I do not see a way to do this? This would be the main feature I would be looking for as I am not a good keyboard player. I can do this in other keyboard programs to let me play more easy? I could then maybe program all the power chords I want to use for a sign into my launchpad for easy press a square playing
Did they fix the neck position automation? When I play a melody, all is good until I stay in the low/medium register, but if I go to higher notes, when i get back to lower pitch notes, the automation does not go back to a middle position on the neck, it remains at the high position and the medium pitched notes get played on the lower strings, giving a very bad result sonically....
I have been following your videos and I have bought many Ample Sound instruments but whenever I try to use them they still have some many bugs, for instance the BPM settings don't work strummer to riffer or to daw, is a feature that have not been properly tested, not sure how you make it work for you, is there anything special to know about it? Thanks
Thanks for your contribution to help make a great product even better!✌🏾 Edit: I’ve been wondering how to get this instrument to play with MPE capabilities. Is it conducive to open 15 instances of it having each controlled by midi channel 2-16? For independent pitch bends/slides per string?
I think this could work. Not sure which MPE controller you have, but on Linnstrument it might be good to switch to channel per row mode and play into 6 instances, one for each string; with the rows in guitar layout it could be quite realistic.
What I don't get about Riffer is that the way it divides the bars doesn't match the settings. If you set it to 1/32 I would expect there to be 8 subdivision per quarter note, but it's always divided in 4 16th notes per quarter note, it just adjust the play speed, which makes it sometimesdifficult to line up to the rest of the song when 2 bars are really 1 at playback time, or am I doing something wrong?
I figured it out after playing with it for some time. I'm going to have to revisit that and provide a detailed explanation. It's really difficult to understand that logic and Ample Sound knows it. I explain it in a video somewhere, maybe in my course. But it's not an intuitive function for sure.
@@hifimidi There's so much that isn't necessarily intuitive. I haven't figured out how to change the guitar sound in Riffer without destroying my riff. So no way to cycle through the sounds to see what's a good match with my (still very basic riff).
The pitch bender is what makes it sound fake still. Set your ranger to +1 and do NOT use the pitch bender more than you need to. Keyboardists love that freaking pitch bender but use it like keyboard players. And make sure if you are playing a half step trill to key switch the legato or it’s going to sound fake like at the end. Just a few tips. Keyboard players all love the new great sounds that sound awesome, until we get while of them and make them all sound like fake keyboard guitars. These Amplesound guitars are the best on the market; but take time to learn how to play them correctly especially if you have DAW like Cubase like I use, get friendly with the MIDI editing screen and take TIME to make it sound authentic
I love your reviews because of your honesty and you take the time to dig deep into the product you are reviewing. I am going to purchase an Ample Sound bundle during the next sale period. Thank you so much !!!!
Thanks that was a great review of the new features in 3.5 - I wasn't aware there were so many!
My 2 favorite Fender guitar vsts..Ample Sounds & Shreddag 3
Running . . . not walking . . . to Amplesound to get this update!!!
will it run in windows 11 ? already have one and was thinking to upgrade to windows 11
Yes, it does. :)
That thing sounds amazing!!
The amazing quality of Ample Sound guitars is impressive, but I can't believe how AFFORDABLE they are!!! I just bought the VC. I can see myself buying others in the future, once I get a more powerful computer.
Hope they'll add finger extensions for their electric guitars, cause I really love how they sound, but I can't actually achive a hybrid picking as far as there is no finger samples/simulation at all :(
Can't quite pin it down. But the vst3 updates seem to have introduced a few clicks and pops into my audio. Still not sure what's gone wrong but it's all pointing to these updates. I hope I'm wrong. If I'm not, I hope it gets sorted soon. Brilliant products - Good video.
thank you sir for this video. So far I want to ask how to update to the latest version. I only have old versions of all of them. please solution. Thank you.
Great videos tutorial -- just purchase ample sound metal expansion -- are these updates on those plugins as well already...thanks
Vibrato and pitchbend has always been a downfall of midi guitars, until now... 3.5 fixes that it sounds so much better and more realistic. Can't wait until I have my Roli
Thanks a lot for this great video! Regarding the Rectangles library host I hope in a future update they will implement the possibility to export ideas as MIDI files and not just as Wave audio files, moreover to be able to store ideas directly inside this plugin host in a similar fashion as Pianoteq. Kind regards and many blessings, MaxT
Which clean electric guitar is best for pop song???
is there a video where you address the latency of all ample sound instruments?
never understood why the latency is necessary, why even they recommend switching the start playback within the plugin and compensate by adding negative delay to the actual channel the instrument is on,
look at the manual, which did not really clarify it for me. wondering if you already mentioned it indirectly in some of your ample videos?
I have mentioned it. There is no latency. When sample start time is set to 0ms, you get the full samples includes the initial pick sound noise. The full sound comes in at around 35ms, which is the case with all guitar samples. So by default the samples are set to start at 35ms within the plugin for a snappier response. However it loses a bit of attack. So if you want the full sample, and set it to 0ms, you will feel that latency and have to adjust compensation.
Because the attack of picked strings is different with percussions and piano etc, there are something before the highest level of the signal (bar line) - picked noise, if you removed it, a picked string note will sounds like a piano. you can select how long picked noise do you need, more picked noise longer lantency.
I usually use 0ms to get as much pick sound as possible. Sometimes I raise it up to 10-12ms for faster rhythm parts
i appreciate all the replies, this just seems to confusing to me lol
honestly don't understand if the "audio samples" themselves reach the full sound at 35ms or if it's related to the settings
additionally, i don't get how having the start time at 35 ms (which goes up to 50) does not feel like latency, but having it set to 0 does? how can a longer start time help with fast rhythms? this just feels paradoxical to me
is the picked noise basically what you set when adjusting the start time in settings? maybe i don't understand guitars well enough to understand what this is all about (including wtf a picked noise is)
i'll just sit down with the plugin for a while and really experiment with this (fast & slow rhythms and the relation to the start time)
@@rautshsale1948 The start time means how far into the sample the sound will start, so 35ms means you are skipping the initial 35ms to go straight to the tone, while 0 means you skip 0 ms and get the full sample (including initial pick attack which is why it feels like there's latency)
The pick noise is basically the very short sound of the plastic plectrum hitting the string when you pick it. You don't immediately get the tone on a real guitar, so it sounds more realistic)
Hi Ruben! I´m from Argentina (economics....). I was wondering if I sign up in your courses, it can be a proof for Amplesound to get a educational copy. In that case, how it would be.... Thanks in advance and virtual hugs from here
HiFiMidi is my go-to vst channel! You go, Rubin!!
This looks v good…but do you have any info re using this with the new Mac Book Pro M1? Even using these vsts in Rosetta let alone Monterey/? Grateful for any info!
Not yet. I don’t own an M1 Mac yet but I’ll tag @amplesound to see if they can respond to your question
I haven’t upgraded to Monterrey yet
Ample Guitars are compatible with M1 system.
This update is awesome
AMPLE guitar following the host? It's the feature that makes the riffer play with the DAW. Or can you only drag and drop MIDI at a time?
My riffer doesn't show the navigation tabs number and I got my Ample Sound like 2 days ago.
It's a completely new interface of ASHost. What is "Rectangles" screen like? I can't find it no matter how much I search for it in Ample Sound.
as usual, ruben, another great video. maybe you have covered this before but i missed it, but i was wondering if one can acquire the drum pattern midis that you use to demo these ample sound guitars. if so, please let me know.
thanks, rob
Can someone please tell me HOW to update??? Not a single mention of it on their website
Can ample sound guitar be set up so I can hit on note on my keyboard and it plays a full chord so I can play some power chords all pressing one key at a time? I do not see a way to do this? This would be the main feature I would be looking for as I am not a good keyboard player. I can do this in other keyboard programs to let me play more easy? I could then maybe program all the power chords I want to use for a sign into my launchpad for easy press a square playing
It's very self explanatory on the strummer page.
How do you think the Amplesound instruments compare to MusicLab RealLPC?
I have musiclab guitars but Ample is the king
Did they fix the neck position automation? When I play a melody, all is good until I stay in the low/medium register, but if I go to higher notes, when i get back to lower pitch notes, the automation does not go back to a middle position on the neck, it remains at the high position and the medium pitched notes get played on the lower strings, giving a very bad result sonically....
Are you referring to live playing or midi programming?
@@hifimidi Live playing
I have been following your videos and I have bought many Ample Sound instruments but whenever I try to use them they still have some many bugs, for instance the BPM settings don't work strummer to riffer or to daw, is a feature that have not been properly tested, not sure how you make it work for you, is there anything special to know about it? Thanks
Thanks for your contribution to help make a great product even better!✌🏾
Edit: I’ve been wondering how to get this instrument to play with MPE capabilities. Is it conducive to open 15 instances of it having each controlled by midi channel 2-16? For independent pitch bends/slides per string?
I think this could work. Not sure which MPE controller you have, but on Linnstrument it might be good to switch to channel per row mode and play into 6 instances, one for each string; with the rows in guitar layout it could be quite realistic.
Could you summarize in a few lines what's new with this update?
SAHDS modulation system
Riffer expansion
New Rectangles standalone plugin
Improved VT3 compatibility
Improved UI and animation
Better sample rate compatibility
What I don't get about Riffer is that the way it divides the bars doesn't match the settings. If you set it to 1/32 I would expect there to be 8 subdivision per quarter note, but it's always divided in 4 16th notes per quarter note, it just adjust the play speed, which makes it sometimesdifficult to line up to the rest of the song when 2 bars are really 1 at playback time, or am I doing something wrong?
I figured it out after playing with it for some time. I'm going to have to revisit that and provide a detailed explanation. It's really difficult to understand that logic and Ample Sound knows it. I explain it in a video somewhere, maybe in my course. But it's not an intuitive function for sure.
@@hifimidi There's so much that isn't necessarily intuitive. I haven't figured out how to change the guitar sound in Riffer without destroying my riff. So no way to cycle through the sounds to see what's a good match with my (still very basic riff).
Anyone know if this VST plug in saps your CPU due to voices and polyphonic?
Will it record MIDI?
reaching perfection ...
Small Que - How good you think doubling technique in ample guitars is vs real double recording takes and panning hard ?
Or why not the Haas effect instead?
is your keyboard a full 88 keys? I am trying to decide if 61 keys is good enough or if I need the full 88 to be able to use the VSTs
Always get 88-keys if you can.
The pitch bender is what makes it sound fake still. Set your ranger to +1 and do NOT use the pitch bender more than you need to. Keyboardists love that freaking pitch bender but use it like keyboard players. And make sure if you are playing a half step trill to key switch the legato or it’s going to sound fake like at the end. Just a few tips. Keyboard players all love the new great sounds that sound awesome, until we get while of them and make them all sound like fake keyboard guitars. These Amplesound guitars are the best on the market; but take time to learn how to play them correctly especially if you have DAW like Cubase like I use, get friendly with the MIDI editing screen and take TIME to make it sound authentic
to make a real, natural sounding, life-like LEGIT finger vibrato, NEVER EVER use the mod wheel!!! ... always use the pitchbend wheel
Just want TC in middle position, SC has that so why TC doesn't have that.
still nothing about the strum part which sucks really hard :(
Wowwwww
Хорошо тем у кого 6 гитар может комп потянуть.
Best guitar and bass vst in the market now.
Sorry but there is still something missing...
Overdriven Electric Guitar sounds need to improve. I heard robotic sounds...
It's remarkable that after ll these years how poorly these vsts sound. That artificial digital noise has never changed.
Did you turn your hearing aid on? Leave these types of plugins to songwriters.
@@Michael_Lak Or maybe leave it to people who can actually play the instrument ya dolt.
@@bradchervel5202 Exactly, you can't write songs Lol