Amplitube 3 Presets Pack [exclusive] Page

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 amplitube 3 presets pack

Close and reopen the software. Your new presets will now appear in the dropdown menu within the interface. Pro Tip: Understanding Tone Quality Many packs are crafted by studio veterans who

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 This tightens up the low-end for modern metal

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.

 

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.