Ableton Live as a guitar effects processor.
Ableton Live as a guitar effects processor.
A friend of mine wants to buy some guitar effect boxes or so, but I showed him live last week and he was impressed by the ease of use of it as a looping tool, daw,... So he's considering buying it.
He only wants to know about some good guitar effects to use with live before he decides anything. Maybe someone can share his live devices he uses on guitar? Or do you guys know about some nice free plugins. I know about the guitar rig etc. but those aren't cheap.
He only wants to know about some good guitar effects to use with live before he decides anything. Maybe someone can share his live devices he uses on guitar? Or do you guys know about some nice free plugins. I know about the guitar rig etc. but those aren't cheap.
Those device chains are pretty flexible. You can get some screaming sounds out of that.
I wouldn't say it sounds better then a guitar amp (emulation).
But you can get some fine results.
And he could always save chains he made with freeware plugins as liveclips to load the effect chain later....
Cant recommend any plugins though. I'm mostly using Live's effect devices these days.
I wouldn't say it sounds better then a guitar amp (emulation).
But you can get some fine results.
And he could always save chains he made with freeware plugins as liveclips to load the effect chain later....
Cant recommend any plugins though. I'm mostly using Live's effect devices these days.
Yeah I know it's possible I was always using vst's but since I have live I'm using the live devices a lot. But my stuff is just having fun with effects. He wants the standard conventional stuff. That's why I am asking more advice over here I have to give him some examples first. He doesn't know squad about effect building etc.
Just thought I'd mention this for anyone who doesn't know:
If you download the excellent SIR from http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html you can process, or 'convolve', your guitar recordings in many interesting ways inside Live using the files from www.noisevault.com. Though I generally use hardware for the front end of the guitar tone ie: preamp, power amp this leaves me with a lot of flexibility as regards shaping the final sound. The files at Noisevault are 'impulse resposes', in essence a sample of a piece of gear, and include such goodies as the following:
Cabinets:
All the POD XT cab models, All the Vox Tonelab models, Real gear including Ampeg SVT, Eden, Fender '68 Vibrolux, Super Champ, Bassman Marshall Plexi, JCM2000, Matchless Chieftan, Mesa's, Princetons, Sidewinders and Vetta's.
There's also, from a more general recording perspective, loads of great impulses from the likes of Lexicon (fancy having PCM90's inside Live?), Neve, API, SSL, Urei, Studer, Manley, Eventide, TC Electronics etc. Even those not remotely interested in guitar stuff should check this out - I'll even process vocals, drums and synths through all this to make it sound more organic.
Hope this helps someone...
If you download the excellent SIR from http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html you can process, or 'convolve', your guitar recordings in many interesting ways inside Live using the files from www.noisevault.com. Though I generally use hardware for the front end of the guitar tone ie: preamp, power amp this leaves me with a lot of flexibility as regards shaping the final sound. The files at Noisevault are 'impulse resposes', in essence a sample of a piece of gear, and include such goodies as the following:
Cabinets:
All the POD XT cab models, All the Vox Tonelab models, Real gear including Ampeg SVT, Eden, Fender '68 Vibrolux, Super Champ, Bassman Marshall Plexi, JCM2000, Matchless Chieftan, Mesa's, Princetons, Sidewinders and Vetta's.
There's also, from a more general recording perspective, loads of great impulses from the likes of Lexicon (fancy having PCM90's inside Live?), Neve, API, SSL, Urei, Studer, Manley, Eventide, TC Electronics etc. Even those not remotely interested in guitar stuff should check this out - I'll even process vocals, drums and synths through all this to make it sound more organic.
Hope this helps someone...
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reviving this thread because I was curious about this.hoffman2k wrote:Those device chains are pretty flexible. You can get some screaming sounds out of that.
I wouldn't say it sounds better then a guitar amp (emulation).
But you can get some fine results.
And he could always save chains he made with freeware plugins as liveclips to load the effect chain later....
Cant recommend any plugins though. I'm mostly using Live's effect devices these days.
what do you mean by saving effects chains by clips? Thanks.
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That you can save effect setting in a clip. That is called a Live Clip.kanuck wrote:reviving this thread because I was curious about this.hoffman2k wrote:Those device chains are pretty flexible. You can get some screaming sounds out of that.
I wouldn't say it sounds better then a guitar amp (emulation).
But you can get some fine results.
And he could always save chains he made with freeware plugins as liveclips to load the effect chain later....
Cant recommend any plugins though. I'm mostly using Live's effect devices these days.
what do you mean by saving effects chains by clips? Thanks.
But now it would make sense to Save in a Rack. 6 years ago we didn't have Racks.