Good luck trying to replicate a tube amp jazz sound with a digital plugin amp sim.

Using anything other than the original Fender Twin 15 amp will likely lead to disappointing results. (I noticed that you said it was a looper that gave you this tone. So you're not actually using a real tube amp that this point? Is that a looper or an amp modeler?)

That said, you can use an amp sim plugin to get a nice clean jazz sound, but it just won't be like the Fender Twin.

Your best bet is to record the Twin with a good condenser mic and use BB to create your backing tracks and then lay your live guitar recorded with a mic over the BB tracks in a DAW.

I have several sims and don't use any of them for recording. I prefer the hardware solution of either the POD2 modeler direct or my Mesa Boogie Studio 22 mic'd live.

Hope this helps you a bit.... good luck chasing that elusive tone.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 03/02/17 03:40 AM.

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