Amplitube 4 Explained

IK Multimedia Amplitube 4 raises the bar yet again for software-based guitar and bass tone and amp modeling. In this in-depth video tutorial series studio computer guru Todd Tatnall delivers deep exploration of this monster sounding amp plug-in suite!

Videos
Introduction (00:44) - Get a preview of what we'll learn in this series.
Installation & Authorization (05:53) - Learn how to install and authorize the software on Mac and Windows.
Getting Started with the Plug-in (05:27) - See how to load the plug-in and get acquainted with the Amplitube 4 interface.
Getting Started with the Stand-Alone Version (03:14) - Learn to load the stand-alone software, make audio settings, and take a glance at the extra features in the stand-alone application.
Presets (05:21) - Explore and learn how to browse, load and save presets.
The Input & Output Bar (05:51) - Learn all about the features and displays in the Input and Output section.
The Tuner (04:37) - Learn about Amplitude 4’s tuning section including the new UltraTuner.
The Module & Rig Selector (05:30) - See how to select and view various modules and learn about advanced routing options.
The Stomp Module (05:13) - Learn how to browse, load and work with stompboxes in Amplitube 4.
The Amp Module (05:47) - Explore the amp selections and learn how to work with amps.
The Cabinet Section Pt. 1 (05:31) - Learn how select and customize cabinets and the speakers inside.
The Cabinet Section Pt. 2 (07:17) - Discover how to select and work with microphones as well as various rooms.
The Rack & Insert Effects (06:01) - Explore rack processors and see how they can be used at the end of the signal path or as an effect loop in the amp itself.
MIDI Control (05:30) - Explore how to configure external MIDI hardware to control various features and parameters in Amplitube 4.
Track Recorder & DAW (09:11) - Learn how to record as many as 8 tracks directly into Amplitube 4, as well as edit and mix them down.
The Looper (06:11) - See how to create as many as four audio loops and export one or all the loops as audio files.