AmpliTube Reviews – Page 6

1/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for AmpliTube for iPhone.
AmpliTube is paid iOS app published by IK Multimedia US, LLC

Best App ever!!!!!

Wilso63

I have purchased this app and yes I have made in app purchases. All of it well worth it. I own a Nano amp, iKlip Grip Pro, Power Bridge, iRig HD. if you like getting creative with your guitar playing, this is definitely a great app for you to play your heart out!!! To all the Wayne's of the world. ROCK ON!!!!!! Garth


A prime example

Trotsky was a fool

The age of workflow idiocy!


Don't buy if you're using an apogee interface

FJ MM

This app's current version does not work with an apogee interface.


Excellent!

Fdycxkc

Great sound even through an amp! Nothing else to say. I love it!


Improved

Zxqueb

It's been about a year since I've fired up AmpliTube. Previously, I was annoyed by the pops and weird sounds that came through my headphones so I tended just to use my amp to practice, but it is a) loud, b) in the basement and c) has fewer attached pedal options. This afternoon I pulled out the irig and plugged into my phone. Wow! Lots of improvements have happened. In particular, I am impressed my the much improved sound quality. I'm looking forward to coming back to using AmpliTube for quiet practice after the family goes to bed.


Worst crashing app!!

JBJ5150

So I spent the money on the app, the I Rig Duo for NOTHING!!!! I WANT MY MONEY BACK. The app crashes oh and crashes oh and crashes. Can't even play two chords.


Great amp

jobob836294

This is WAY better than buying a 200 dollar amp that does exactly the same thing


Total trash does not work

LayneTStaley

Can't get guitar to play through app. Have troubleshot every step. Customer support is garbage and no help. DO NOT BUY!!!


Fender 2 collection! But IK multimedia support is terrible

Pangoat

Pros - fender 2 collection is immaculate. Sounds incredible and 98% like the real thing! Some genius programmers with some love made that (but IK has terrible business savvy and management) Cons -No good reverb (there's only one IAP reverb pedal and it's awful) -pitch shift pedals tracking sound like robots farting. -tiny pedal collection compared to pc version (why aren't they identical?) -not audiobus 3 compatible. Are your CEOs clueless about ios music community or just lazy and greedy? Also a bit off topic but IK multimedia support wanted me to pay extra money to send in a broken irig hd 2 ($90 down the drain). When my Prosonus interface bricked they immediately sent me a replacement no questions asked, why does IK Multimedia hardware feel like a cash grab? Definitely don't buy IK hardware unless you've tested it first. Or just buy a prosonus itwo. Their support is top notch! :) Honestly IK multimedia feels like the Dell/HP of mobile software. Please up your awareness of this market. Your software looks childish and poorly put together in the big leagues (tonestack, bias FX/amp). I'm so impressed with fender 2 collection! Wish IK multimedia felt more invested in its customer base and had integrity towards them. I feel sorry for the programmers. They should work for a company with integrity like yonac or positive grid. Honestly if you're looking for catch all guitar sim get tonestack (yonac) or bias FX (Positive grid).


Good features but...

Fretless33

I have literally stopped using AmpliTube and now exclusively use JamUp Pro. The main reason is due to a hissing in the background that I can't get rid of. The problem is I have contacted customer support about it multiple times, because the hiss is not in any other amp simulator app that I use...only in AmpliTube. I have explained this to them, but the conclusion IK Multimedia keeps arriving at is it is my equipment's fault...even though I don't get hiss in any other app that I use. The noise gate works for the most part, but you can still hear it when you play. I don't have any effect or amp gain cranked...there is no physical reason I can figure why this app makes my guitars hiss. I refuse to make recordings with dirt in the background, so the only reasonable solution for me was to stop using AmpliTube and go to another amp simulator like JamUp Pro that does just about everything AmpliTube does, but without the hiss. I'm hoping some day this gets resolved, because I spent some hard earned money on this not so cheap app. I have talked to other guitarists who have used AmpliTube and they know about the hiss also.