Heavy metal amp & cabinet simulation plug-in upgraded
The latest version of Archetype: Gojira introduces some useful functionality updates, and paves the way for compatibility with Neural DSP's Quad Cortex hardware system.
The latest version of HeadRush’s amp modelling software has arrived, boasting improvements to the ACT cabinet modelling and EQ matching, integration with the company’s hardware pedalboard units and more.
Created by the team behind Blackstar's Artisan, Series One, ID:Series and St. James product ranges, the Blackstar St. James Plugin promises to set a new standard in the amp simulation world.
A selection of Universal Audio's renowned plug-ins are now available to purchase individually, or as part of three new bundles, without the need for any UA hardware.
This latest plug-in from Nembrini Audio aims to recreate the tones provided by the classic ADA MP-1 guitar preamp, and also includes some built-in effects and cabinet modelling.
Nembrini Audio's latest plug-in has been inspired by Tech 21's SansAmp Bass Driver DI, and extends the capabilities of the original by including built-in cabinet and microphone emulations.
Black Rooster Audio's latest plug-in emulates the Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 pedal, offering a wide range of overdriven tones that can be utilised on a variety of sources.
Blue Cat Audio have announced that native Apple Silicon AAX versions of all of their current offerings are now available, with a range of individual plug-ins also gaining a variety of new features and functionality.
Cabinet models from the collection of Simple Plan guitarist
The latest Artist Series release from Two notes Audio Engineering features seven DynIR cabinet models for their Torpedo platform, all captured from the personal collection of Jeff Stinco.
Blue Cat Audio's entire bundle of free plug-ins has been updated, offering some new features for users of MIDI control surfaces along with other improvements and bug fixes.
New software allows users to model their own amps and pedals
The latest software from IK Multimedia uses the company's new Machine Modeling technology to allow users to model their own amp and effects pedal rigs.