In this tip, Pyramind instructor Dave Earl aka SFLogicNinja walks you through the amazingly flexible Logic plugin called Amp Designer.
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Using a guitar apple loop for this example, Dave showcases the power of this plugin.
You can choose from Combos that are the suggested pairings of amps and cabs or create your own pairing of any amplifier head and any speaker cabinet.
You'll quickly hear the difference as he cycles through the different combos. While these are not specifically modeled after other third party amps, they certainly nod towards iconic amps that have become the staple of guitar players through the years.
A flexible feature you don't get with a real amp is the ability to change the EQ type and curve or change the reverb spring type, but Logic baked that into this plugin as well.
Another cool feature in Amp Designer is the ability to determine where your mic is placed on the cabinet as if you were tracking from a real amp in a studio. Dave demonstrates the effect different mic types and placements can have on the loop.