Many packs are crafted by studio veterans who know how to pair unorthodox amplifiers with specific overdrive pedals or cabinet configurations within AmpliTube 3 to create massive, unique sounds.
These packs leverage AmpliTube 3’s emulation of the Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier, Peavey 5150, and Soldano SLO-100. Look for packs that include pre-gain overdrive pedals (like the TS9 Tube Screamer) with the drive set to zero and level set to ten. This tightens up the low-end for modern metal rhythms and djent chugging. 2. The Vintage Rock & Blues Pack
Close and reopen the software. Your new presets will now appear in the dropdown menu within the interface. Pro Tip: Understanding Tone Quality
By analyzing how professionals set up their gear—how much gain they use, which cabinet works best with a specific head, and where they place their delay—you learn how to create better tones yourself. 3. Consistency Across Projects
Leo blinks. “It’s garbage. The ‘JCM800 Crunch’ clipped like a broken toaster. The ‘Fender Twin Clean’ had a 60-cycle hum I never fixed.”
Ensure your audio interface input level is set so your guitar peaks around -12dB to -6dB. Feeding too much or too little signal into AmpliTube will alter how the virtual amplifiers distort.