I agree for the most part.So I've basically replicated one of my favorite artists tones but by so doing it unfortunately makes it too easy to max the dsp that I'm have to actually use a separate outboard cab modeler from two notes so I don't run out of dsp with the cab block...
But ya it's very unfortunate that I didn't get the turbo.
And when people are telling me that I have to save DSP by using less voices on the phaser or less resolution on the reverbs, or less stuff going on in the amp block, that defeats the whole purpose of trying to match the guy's sound, LOL. Such arguments are not solutions and I don't know why people even try to utter such nonsense when it doesn't do anything to help.
Where I have a difference in perception is in the following scenario. The resolution settings on the reverbs in a band mix are a processor savings and not a really remarkable difference in a double blind test.