With my professional life going in new directions, talk of kids, the wife officially occupying the second half of my home office for the foreseeable future (aka: my practice space...thanks COVID), and the reality that I probably won't be in a band or playing out anytime soon, I'm seriously thinking of moving to a PC-only setup.
I tried Peavey ReValver and Amplitube 4 back when they first came out. I remember enjoying them, especially AmpliTube, but preferred the feel of an actual amp in the room and the ability to use a footswitch.
I remember GuitarRig was popular 5-6 years ago, but it seems to be mostly unsupported now. I also see many newer amp sims and programs out there, both free and $$$, but I'm not sure where time and money is best spent.
Has anyone moved to a PC-only format and felt content with the decision?
I tried Peavey ReValver and Amplitube 4 back when they first came out. I remember enjoying them, especially AmpliTube, but preferred the feel of an actual amp in the room and the ability to use a footswitch.
I remember GuitarRig was popular 5-6 years ago, but it seems to be mostly unsupported now. I also see many newer amp sims and programs out there, both free and $$$, but I'm not sure where time and money is best spent.
Has anyone moved to a PC-only format and felt content with the decision?
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