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Digital modelling - the end of the real deal?
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With the prevalence of digital modelling technology in music, it's now possible for a guitarist to buy a box that will give them access to a wide variety of sounds that previously one had to spend thousands to own.

Purists and manufacturers always argue that they don't come close to the real thing but is there really that much of a difference? How close does digital modelling come to the real thing? Should I stop saving up for that tube amp?

God has placed me on earth to accomplish certain things.
Right now, I am so far behind that I will never die.
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#2

The more your ear for colour develops, (not a mis-print), the more you get to dislike acoustic modelling.
Go for the real thing!!

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Cave canem
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#3

Rufus Wrote:The more your ear for colour develops, (not a mis-print), the more you get to dislike acoustic modelling.
Go for the real thing!!

Smile


Yeah I agree - they haven't nailed acoustic simulation just yet - something major is still missing in the sound... harmonics maybe? I dunno...

God has placed me on earth to accomplish certain things.
Right now, I am so far behind that I will never die.
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#4

Hmmm.

I cant say what's wrong either. It just isnt quite satisfying somehow. :/

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Purist... *mutter* Tongue
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