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It just is. Better than my tube amps. In my situation which is at home and gigging maybe twice a month.
Digital is preferred by me. The work flow is easier, the sounds are there, (for me). I have a Kemper, a Tonex,
a Mooer GE250 as well as the Preamp X2 pedal with a stereo IR loader on my pedalboard.
Thoughts on them? Well, if I am being totally honest, the Mooer Captures, sound as good to my ears as
the Kemper does. The effects aren't up to the Kemper level though. Tonex, IS more true to the sounds of
the amps. In all their glory, the amps are wonderful, but also come with warts on their noses. The Tonex,
reflects that. Sometimes I don't want to see, (hear) those warts, read that (most of the time). I want the
idealized sound. I want the recorded sound. I want the sound I "think" I hear in a mix. My digital devices,
give that to me. Provided, that I know what I am doing with them and know how to build a preset.
OK, bashing can begin in 3, 2, 1.
Digital is preferred by me. The work flow is easier, the sounds are there, (for me). I have a Kemper, a Tonex,
a Mooer GE250 as well as the Preamp X2 pedal with a stereo IR loader on my pedalboard.
Thoughts on them? Well, if I am being totally honest, the Mooer Captures, sound as good to my ears as
the Kemper does. The effects aren't up to the Kemper level though. Tonex, IS more true to the sounds of
the amps. In all their glory, the amps are wonderful, but also come with warts on their noses. The Tonex,
reflects that. Sometimes I don't want to see, (hear) those warts, read that (most of the time). I want the
idealized sound. I want the recorded sound. I want the sound I "think" I hear in a mix. My digital devices,
give that to me. Provided, that I know what I am doing with them and know how to build a preset.
OK, bashing can begin in 3, 2, 1.