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This little guy is pretty loud considering my current living situation and even when using my closed headphones for monitoring, I prefer to put the amp some distance away from me. Many times when I have (20 tracks or over project) and drop hits in I get message saying that 'disk is too slow' or that 'audio engine was not able to produce all data'.
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My regular setup consists of an SM57 in front of a little 15W tube amp combo with a 12" speaker. Im having this really annoying problem with my computer (2011 iMac 4gb RAM Intel i5) or with Logic Pro 9.
I'm trying out Neural DSP amp sims at the moment, because I like the sound and I'm thinking about ways to make the creative process in my humble home studio more convenient.