I just wanted to share that I am a bedroom hobbyist not a working musician. I own several amp simulators including Amplitube5 with multiple artist collections, Ampire from PreSonus(Studio1), CLA Guitars, Tonex and GTR Stomp. For me, Tonelib is clearly the best in terms of sound quality, ease of use, and price. The default patch for the Orange CR120H is outstanding. I did not have to tweak it at all to get the sound I want. Same for the Split clean patch that uses the AC30TB model. Also, I love the flexibility where I can start with a blank pre-set slot, load just the noise gate, and play direct with an external pedal like TC Electronic Dual Wreck. I am fortunate that I had the budget to experiment with these various simulators. But bottom line, if you are shopping for a simulator that will give you great tone, a very easy learning curve as well as "scratch pad" functions where you can do a quick recording to capture an idea, rhythm track included, I can unequivocally recommend, ToneLib GFX. Amplitube with all of the collections such as the Slash module can easily cost you hundreds of dollars. ToneLib GFX for under $100 is a bargain and will provide any sound you can think of from British invasion 1960's (Them/Gloria) to Metallica. Just my $0.02.
Hello, Glad you're happy... until you realize there is no support at all and annoying bugs will never be fixed. Good luck!
It took IK Multimedia two years to fix a simple bug where Amplitube and TRacks did not display correctly on the screen no matter what resolution you chose. Par for the industry I suppose. At least Tonelib is doing what I want.
Je suis d'accord avec l'avis posté ici, j'ai essayé plein de plug-in Amplitube, Neural DSP, Overloud, Schuffham Amps, et j'en reviens toujours à Tone Lib, simple à utiliser, combinaisons de folie, interface jolie. Et surtout les sons géniaux, Charvel, Gilmour, Nirvana, Startalk, mes préférés. Vive Tone Lib !
- Bugs reported here still not fixed : users are ignored - Impossible to reach support - No ticket tracker
The same here, If talk about sound quality and ease of use (which is must), Tonelib is my first choice.