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(stick the plugin in front of your amp plugin) Using it with the Drive on 0 and the Level to taste ( or all the way up) can really boost your virtual amp, but keeps a tighter low end and a more focused sound in general. Absolutely straightforward to get options of ferrous guitar sounds from one evisceration, hassle-free no pressure which go you play.
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If Reaper has any kind of convolution reverb plugin that allows you to load files, you will want to load one of those speaker impulses and set any kind of dry knob to 0% and a wet to 100% ( simulating 100% of the sound going through the speaker), if not you can get LeCab free on the same site as the other lepou stuff, I haven't used it but it should be similar, there are youtube tutorials for it as well i'm sure.Īlso remember that less gain almost always means more clarity, sometimes for recording stuff you really need less gain then you think, especially for a heavy sound.Įdit: If you need a tighter sound, this tube screamer plugin works great : Some good ones are the free Marshall speaker cabinet impulses here: Red Wire Impulse Responses | Free guitar speaker cabinet IRs In combination with a convolution cab impulse ( to simulate the speaker cabinet)
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The LePou amp sims have a Diezel type amp, a Marshall and a Dual Rectifier ( and a few more I think) I would suggest using the free LePou amp sims from his website: LePou Plugins In my experience, Guitar Rig just doesn't cut it, I've found it always sounds indistinct and very digital and generally very "unclear".