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One handy thing about the THU version of overloud is that is does IR supportand imports full rigs sorta like a kemper and will let you change the powertubes in your power amp like BIAS. It's the all in one solution that does pretty much everything and sounds killer as a bonus. I have tried to build signal chains using different plugins for fx, amp, cab,
etc and it always feels a bit like a kludge. Also, it's tough to transfer to another machine unless it has all the same plugins. With something like THU, all the bits are there in on package so one preset can travel to a new machine that also has THU and bam. Done!
I did mean to reply here oh yea the mcabinet is a very different thing. It's about cabs. The overloud product sorta includes that functionality inside the suite. With the RIG MODELS feature, it captures actual cabinets with actual amp heads and saves it to a preset file. It will also let you load custom IR and then You can go in and move mics around and tweak any IR that you've loaded with the built in tools. It looks like Mccabinet takes IR tweaking to a much deeper level to be sure. I don't need that much granular control to be honest but I'm sure there are wads of folks who do. Many folks build 10 plugins (amp/fx/cabsim/etc.) just to get a guitar tone in their daw. I gave that up long ago once I found overloud. But then again it takes all kinds
Yeah the new THU lets you dig in to the power section of the amp and swap tubes and such. It's the first time overloud has added that feature so I'm glad they did It's not anywhere close to as granular control as mccabinet thought. I see what you mean on tweaking it, you can tweak an ir instead of just going through a million of them to find the right one which is handy!
This is a video about the AMP TWEAK section of THU which lets you pick tubes and gives you a VARIAC knob you can twist. This increases how hard the tubes get driven and creates a pinch more drive, compression, and alters the EQ as it changes. It's a lot of settings just goverened by one big knob. Some follks hate that of course and want a knob for each. Im glad it's just the single knob to be honest and i've got enough knobs to tweak in a given patch.
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