Ok, das mit den Multi-layered IRs wusste ich schon, aber bei der Mutter aller (Des-)Information, nämlich TGP, war man der Meinung, es fehlte trotzdem die Poweramp- Simu. Es gibt auch schon User dort.Batz Benzer hat geschrieben: ↑Samstag 6. Januar 2024, 15:19Das ist meines Erachtens nicht richtig; es gibt sogar eine Neuentwicklung bei den IRs:
Die emulierten Amps sind:Adopting ZOOM’s newly developed “Multi-layer IR” feature. For a single IR, three different cabinet resonances (LOUD/MEDIUM/SOFT) are adopted depending on the volume. By blending these three types of IR according to the strength of picking and the volume of the guitar, it reproduces the sound reminiscent of a genuine guitar amp. It’s easy to hear even when playing with headphones and is ideal for line recording.
MS45OS DRIVE Marshall JTM45 Offset
MS 1959 DRIVE Marshall 1959 SUPER LEAD 100
MS 800 DRIVE Marshall JCM800 2203
FD B-MAN DRIVE Fender Bassman ’59
FD TWIN-R DRIVE Fender Twin Reverb ’65
FD DELUXE-R DRIVE Fender Deluxe Reverb ’65
FD MASTER DRIVE Fender Tone Master B Channel
UK 30A DRIVE VOX AC30
BG MK1 DRIVE Mesa Boogie Mark I Combo
BG MK3 DRIVE Mesa Boogie Mark III Combo
REVTI DUAL DRIVE Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Orange Channel
XTASYBLUE DRIVE Bogner Ecstasy Blue Channel
HW 100 DRIVE Hiwatt Custom 100
ORG120 DRIVE Orange Graphic 120
DZ DRIVE Diezel Herbert Channel2
MATCH30 DRIVE Matchless DC-30
KRAMPUS DRIVE Combines a bright tone of 80s British amps with a tight low end of modern high-gain amps
REDLOOM DRIVE Mixes the simple tone of early guitar amps with the rich harmonics of 60s tube amps
VELVET DRIVE Balanced dynamics between clean and lead tones
MUDDY DRIVE Reproduces the sound of vintage amps
7 HEAVEN DRIVE Extremely tight low end, suitable for 7 or 8-string guitars
POLLEX DRIVE Suitable for heavily down-tuned guitars, ideal for Djent or heavy metal styles
BGNR UB METAL DRIVE Bogner Uberschall modeling
Ich wollte das selbst nochmal genauer recherchieren, denn eigentlich klingt das schon logisch, was du schreibst.