The Metal Pack Vol.2 is a collection of 20 “Hand Crafted” IRs made blending together a Mesa Boogie Oversize 4x12 cab (Celestion V30 made in UK), with a 4xIII cab (Celestion G12EVH)Ī really a great matching for metal tones, don’t you? We just brought the quality of our product a step higher, blending the most valuable cabs and microphones in the market, customizing each IR for a perfect tone. No extra fees, no hassle, just easy to work with customer service! Anyway I hope this helps.The Choptones Mastered IRs pack is created with guitarist and producer needs in mind, offering the most accurate product on the market of Impulse Responses. I sent them an email telling them about my situation and within 24 hours they responded and 24 hours later I was back to using my amps. ![]() Anyway when I was transferring files over I moved my VST's/Amp Sims over and noticed that my license didn't move over with Amped Roots which I paid 60 dollars for. I built a pc this summer since my laptop was getting ridiculously slow and it couldn't run practically anything I wanted other than Spotify and Chrome. There are a few other amp sims I use occasionally but for the most part I'm using ML Sound Labs sims. I've heard great things about Bias FX and Neural DSP too. You need to have an impulse response program to get the Emissary running properly but Ignite has the NadIR which is easy to use and comes with some good sounding IR's. I don't personally care for it but I seem to be an outlier. The Ignite Emissary is well reviewed by quite a few people including guys like Glenn Fricker, Ola Englund, and Fluff. A tube screamer clone and a clone of a Mesa Boogie overdrive called the gridsmasher that I really like the sound of. I've two drive vst's I use for the most part. The drive doesn't mesh well with the amps to my ears anyway. The Amped Roots plug in I've found I like the sound of using separate effects plug ins with it for some reason. The additional cabs that come with it can get you a wide variety of tones surprisingly. They all work really well and I'd say if you don't have any other VST's the ML800 is a damn good solo unit. The ML Sounds ML800 is a great JCM 800 amp sim! I've really enjoyed using it for Hard Rock, some thrash, and the cleans are actually really good. Although I do use the Two Notes Torpedo wall of sound cab sim program which allows for a lot of tweaking which I do adjust a bit. ![]() The Amped Roots series is alright, I mostly use the 5150 E元4 and Dual Rect sims which have gotten me pretty good tones for not a whole lot of money. I've had good experiences with ML Sound amp sims. No extra fees, no hassle, just easy to work with customer service! Anyway I hope this helps. ![]() ![]()
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