Can Someone Please Make A Free Amp Sim For Mac

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Here are some tests of new high gain amp sims I'm working on. I have completely rework the algorithm.

I can't say if it's more accurate or not because I haven't done any comparison with any of the real gear the sims are inspired. However, I think it feels and responds better than my previous sims.

The power amps are definitely more dynamic, accurate and complete. In the tests I have used. The signal I have used is: DI-Mod TS sim-Amp sim-NadIR loaded with EVH 5150 III IR. No post processing.

All the controls at noon except for the treble for the Ecstasy inspired sim, as well as the gain for all sims that has been adjusted to taste. Don't ask me when these are planed to released, I have no idea. There is still a lot of work to do. And I still don't have replaced my Windows computer. I know it's been a while since my last post here. Shame on me, no excuses.

Anyway, today I want to talk about a new guitar cabinet IR library that has just been released by Rosen Digital. This library offers IR of some of the most uses 4x12 cabinets in the industry (Marshall 1960A, Mesa Rectifier and Orange PPC) as well as some of best sounding combo amps (Budda, Fender and Carvin).

It also contains custom cabinet IR digitally created by some blending process. And these are my favorite. I have tested this library extensively in the last few days and I have to admit that these IR sound great. They are well balanced with a well defined low end. The top end is clear without being too fizzy. I think these IR can be easily qualified as 'mix ready'.

Can Someone Please Make A Free Amp Sim For Mac Free

And, even if you have to slightly process the resulting guitar tracks, these IR take the processing (compression and EQ) very well. Let's listen to few samples to demonstrate what kind of tone could be achieved with this library.

With the first playlist below, I would like to demonstrate the 4x12 cabinet IR of the library in a metal context. To do so, I have used of his Nevermore Narcosynthesis cover (with a link to the appropriate forum thread). In these examples, only the rhythm guitars have been reamped and processed with the library. No post processing has been applied on any of these samples. All the controls of the amp sim were at noon.

To me, all of these tones are useable right off the bat. The next playlist illustrates the 2x12 cabinet IR use for clean tone.

Again, no post processing has been applied apart a bit of reverb. Thanks To Widek Music for the. Why don't you test them by yourself, go grab the library. I just want to share the work of my friend Alex Valle at. Alex used my amp sims on Xader's (AOR) first release.

For those who can read spanish here are some of the album ( it got 10 out of 10). Alex produced, recorded and mixed the album. You can listen the entire album on Spotify ( Not sure if it's available here in Canada). The album got some great guitar solos from Yu-ya Komatsu ( Tokyo), Robert Rodrigo ( Bilbao) and David Dans ( L.A.) Below you can hear some short samples. So, if you like it go get it or get in touch with Alex for availabilities.

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