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I whole heartedly agree with you here. The Mark V in Amplitube does sound simply outstanding. I hate that everything is crammed intoView attachment 61582 IMO it’s better than ML, and I like that all of their Mark emulations have all the modes and switches
I thought I’d love this plugin but the layout is bad. I don’t mind the kind of “fisher price” aspect of it but it dedicates too much space and attention to things that shouldn’t have priority, and simple things require way more work than they should.
A DAW can simply handle all of that MUCH better. You can move plugins around easily, choose whatever routing you like on a per effect basis. You can mix and match your favourite plugins freely. You can have as much or as little visible as you like. All in one plugins concede a lot to cram this stuff into a plugin, all so you can either save presets or run them standalone. Lots of those tasks are a total pain to do in Paradise.
IMO it’s a strong case for why a plugin shouldn’t try and do too much. Annoyingly, it sounds fantastic, so you’re trading off great sounds for an annoying workflow. I felt similar about Softube’s Amp Room except the tones aren’t as good in that.
that screen though. I have even dropped in the Tonex offical Mesa Reference amps in it's place, it doesn't take a backseat to even the
captures.