It's possible to find tones for every taste, from clean to extreme metal (there are even bass presets!), although I had some problem with the noise, since the included noise gate sometimes struggles a bit in eliminating the hum when we're using a high gain head boosted with a tube screamer. How does it sound? It sounds good as you can hear from my video, in line with the recent Audio Assault amp modelers, but adding quite a lot of flexibility, given the huge amount of flavours that we can choose from, both in terms of amps, effects and especially in terms of cabinets, resulting in the most extensive collection available from the producer. It is worth also mentioning that the cabinet section features, among the many normal IRs produced in collaboration with SeaCow labs, also some in which you can move freely the virtual microphone in front of the speaker, adding flexibility to our quest for the perfect tone. The interface is similar to the one of the latest amp modelers of the company: a clean, simple recreation in 3d of the various amp heads and stompboxes, plus a post-amp rack section to fine tune our sound and a cabinet section which brings the experience of aIR impulse rack and Grindmachine 2, in facts it feature both the " Impact" control of GM2 (which recreates the movement of the speaker, adding thump and low end), and the " Focus" one of aIR impulse rack (which is a sort of eq boost in a single knob, which adds high end), and these are the two real game changers here, since together they can drastically impact on the final tone of the impulse. Reamp studio is a collection of 103 amp heads (actually they are more 103 presets, since for some amp they count the single channel of an amp as a separate preset, so the total amount of different amps is a bit less), 36 stompboxes and 100 cab IRs, all meticulously modeled in 10 months of research, in which the company recreated a virtual version of every amp component, from the different types of tube to all the rest. Today we are reviewing the most ambitious amp sim ever created by Audio Assault: Reamp Studio! Hello everyone and welcome to this week's article!
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