Amplitube 5: Presets List Free [exclusive]

Download the preset anyway. Identify the locked pedal or amp, drag it out of the signal chain, and replace it with a similar free alternative from the Custom Shop. Tips for Making Free Presets Sound Better

Think of ToneNET as a social media platform specifically for guitar tones. Launched by IK Multimedia, it is a free web platform and in-app integration that allows AmpliTube 5’s millions of users to share complete rigs with each other. As described by Guitar World, it is "online community building at its finest," allowing you to search for a specific artist or song and instantly load up a community member's replication of that sound.

Search by music genre, specific song titles, bands, or required gear models. 2. Online Guitar Communities and Forums

Under the "AmpliTube User Presets" section, there is a pinned thread called "Free Presets for CS users - NO PAID GEAR." This is a goldmine because the community moderates it to ensure every preset in the list uses only the free stock gear.

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AmpliTube 5 features a VIR (Volumetric Response Modeling) cabinet section. If a preset sounds harsh, try changing the microphone type (e.g., swapping a dynamic Shure SM57 for a smooth Royer R-121 ribbon mic) or moving the mic capsule slightly off-center from the speaker cone.

Using free presets is the fastest way to get mix-ready sounds instantly. This guide provides a curated list of the best free AmpliTube 5 presets, explains how to download them via ToneNET, and shares tips for optimizing them for your guitar. What is ToneNET?

Based on community rankings and user reviews, here are some of the best free presets you can download or find on ToneNET: AMPLITUBE 5 | GET THE BEST METAL TONE FOR FREE

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ToneNET features a dedicated "Top 10" list, which is an excellent starting point for finding high-quality, popular free presets.

The creator used a piece of gear that is NOT in the free version. Open the preset anyway, and look at the signal chain. The "missing" gear will appear grayed-out. You can simply delete that block and replace it with a free amp/pedal that sounds similar.