1. Which is harder to accomplish successfully, digital amp modelling or virtual analog synthesis? By successful, I mean sounding like the real thing. (I acknowledge that something can still sound good to your ears even if it doesn't sound like the real thing.)
2. Do hardware and software have roughly equal quality in each category, or does one approach have an advantage over the other?
I would be interested in hearing your opinions.
I stick to hardware (a Zoom G3X multieffect and a Roland SH-201 synth) because I like tweaking real knobs and sliders.
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