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3 GO - TO VIRTUAL GUITAR AMPS FOR GREAT SOUNDING GUITARS! Just like the emulations of the moog synthesizers and the drum machines, we now also have excellent emulations of guitar amps and processing. There is a rapidly growing market for making guitar amp emulations to help guitarists get bigger and better sounds without the need for external processing. Over the years, these emulations have almost come at par with the trusted analog hardware. These emulations really enable the guitarists to achieve the sounds of artists that they have looked up to all their life. Here are 3 guitar amps that wide array of musicians use to achieve that big and brilliant sound. Universal Audio UAD- 2 Guitar Amps Universal Audio has really raised the bar with respect to guitar simulation amps. The whole set of Universal Audio plugins brought a huge change to home studio recording. One of the highlights of the UAD-2 guitar amps are that these plugins have zero latency and they sound amazing and organic. The option of choosing microphones can be really helpful and UAD- 2 plugins even have a choice of valve, FET compressors and dynamic microphones. This can make a world of difference. Knowing the microphones can help a lot because it allows us to simulate the exact tone and get real high quality guitar sounds. IK Multimedia Amplitube 4 IK Multimedia is a well- known company for virtual instruments and plugins. Amplitube is a pretty popular sounding guitar amp simulator with some pretty solid sounding presets. Amplitube also offers looping , cabinet selection , mic selection and placement so that you get the exact tone that you are looking for. Amplitube also has the option to mix the individual mics separately and later blend it in with the room ambience to give it a polished sound. One way to get a really good sound through amplitube is using multiple amps for the same sound so that the disadvantages of the first amp can be compensated by the other amp. The first amp can have a lot of low and mids to it and the second amp can fill up the high mids. This way you can get a round tone for your guitar. Guitar Rig 5 Pro Native Instruments Guitar Rig, like many amp simulations have been there for many years now, with updates being done regularly. Guitar Rig does not have as many options as Amplitube or other virtual guitar amps but up for it with its effect racks. It covers all the basic amps but it’s the effects with which you can play around to get brilliant sounds. This, in a way, is very helpful because it saves a lot of time trying to make your own effects as Guitar Rig has so many in- built effects which make life easier. These effects sound professional to the ear and they fit perfectly in the mix without having any issues. Conclusion There are a lot of companies making virtual guitar amp simulations like Brainworx BX Rockrack Pro , Line 6 pod, Waves GTR, Softube amp etc. These are also really good virtual ampsut from personal experience, UAD , Amplitube and Guitar Rig 5 Pro are my go-to plugins. Author Vishal Ramakrishnan, Global Peace song of the year award winning and music producer. He is also a music production trainer. For more details, visit www.vishaladitya.com 32 The Score Magazine highonscore.com