3 years ago, before I had a Kemper...

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Sounds good....I used to get pretty cool tones out of that Ampkit app
 
Not really within my taste in rock, but I have to give credit where its due....it sounds really great! Really impressive tones! But you already knew that :thumbsup: I've never heard of Ampkit. The predecessor to Revalver I'm assuming?
 
Thanks! Ampkit is actually an iphone/iphone guitar app.
 
SkyhighRocks":19oedwoq said:
Thanks! Ampkit is actually an iphone/iphone guitar app.

Ah, that's why I never head of it. I'm not an Apple user....yet. I keep finding myself envious of all the great guitar and music related app available for iphone/ipad so I think at the very least I'm going to have to grab an iPad here soon "just because". I'm still running Reaper on Windows desktop/laptop. I'm completely ignorant to iPad based recording....you can run an actual DAW on it? How much power/memory do you need to do it properly?
 
yes, you can...there are some decent daws for the ipad. You'd really nee the top ipad with 64-128 GB to run smoothly. I also run reaper but that recording was before I started really getting into it on my PC.
 
SkyhighRocks":2kcusy47 said:
yes, you can...there are some decent daws for the ipad. You'd really nee the top ipad with 64-128 GB to run smoothly. I also run reaper but that recording was before I started really getting into it on my PC.

Thanks for the info. Of course I guess I could just use the Ipad as my amp sim and run it out to something else running the DAW. Basically I'd want to be able to use the iPad as a "scratchpad" for ideas, not really a sole means of recording I guess. Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread with iPad recording advice/lessons. Anyway...again, that recording sounds great. Has definitely inspired me to look into that route.
 
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