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Hi all
Well all this discussion on Amplitube 3 on the other thread got me wondering if I had it .
Sure enough it was there and all up and running authorised etc.

However I had never added it as a VST. Therefore I often came across styles and realtracks that are marked Amplitube but I guess was only hearing the dry guitar as the style had the unprocessed notes anyway so still played all the parts but without the Amp effects.
Wow what a difference that has made. The difference is astounding if I go to plugins and bypass the effects for those instruments.

It’s a shame they did not add on installation to the vst list, but they are not the only vst like that in BIAB.
Learn something new every day on here.
Thanks guys.
Mike

Yes, you have to manually add the VSTi. Only installed DXi's get picked yippy automatically.
How does one find the 'picked yippy' DXi's?

That may be handy for some songs ..
<grin>
/autocorrect?
Damn cell phone auto-correct... And the thing that is aggravating is that you see it being typed correctly and then it changes as you move on to the next word, so your eyes aren't on the previous word.

Let's go with "...DXi's get picked up..." instead.

But as anyone who knows me will tell you, I'm always happy to provide a grin (self-deprecating or otherwise).
I know, or I probably wouldn't have done it.

I've also had my fair share with the 'its rharvs fault' stuff over the years.

All in fun.
It read funny to me. Made me smile.
smile
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