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Tone-lovers beware! Choosing Softube's Amp Room Bundle will result in hours of fun, spent riffing, shredding, strumming, and the like. Get a load of what's in this triple-stuffed software bundle. You get Vintage Amp Room, Metal Amp Room, and Bass Amp Room all serious tonal destinations on their own, and all packed with tones you'll want to have on hand. Better yet, though, you save $178 off of what you'd regularly pay when you go with the Amp Room Bundle a stellar steal. Long story short, you're going to be hooked on Amp Room Bundle.
A money-saving bundle too sweet to pass up Get the best of a bunch of fronts with this one. Yes, you definitely get stacked with guitar tones (pun intended), but you also save cash. With Softube Amp Room Bundle, you're saving $178 off of what you'd pay for each plug-in individually. That's a lot more buck in your wallet and a wise choice from the get-go. Once you walk into one of these Amp Rooms, you're going to want to walk into the rest of 'em.
Vintage Amp Room your ticket to timeless guitar tones Vintage Amp Room has none of the added gadgets or weird-sounding presets sometimes found in simulation software. Focusing on quality and accuracy, it simulates three amps, with sounds that are timeless and authentically raw. The goal is not to give you a pre-produced, "ultimate" guitar sound, but rather to provide you with the ultimate tool to create your own. Because after all, only you know exactly what sound you want.
Metal Amp Room does aggressive with sophistication Metal Amp Room was designed to bring you the most brutal, aggressive sound that's possible to squeeze out of your DAW. It was co-developed with Patrik Jensen (The Haunted) and tailored to his needs. The continuous mic placement includes twin mics with adjustable stereo panning. Get a huge stereo sound with complex adjustable phasing effects, a plain old one-mic-right-against-the-cone, or anything in between. The cabinets were measured in the In Flames studio (previously known as Studio Fredman) by Tue Madsen and Patrik Jensen.
Bass Amp Room nails the low end, without the way-too-tweaky fuss Bass Amp Room loads you up with one classic bass amplifier head a 1970s favorite originally designed as a guitar amp... but quickly snatched up by bassists for its versatile tonal nirvana. Since you've got your amp head selected, you've got your choice of three speaker cabinets. For those industry-standard fat bass tones plenty of low end, plenty of definition run your sound through "The Classic." It's a trusty 8x10". Looking to take your sound in a more "rock" direction... focused, and hard? You're going to want to use Bass Amp Room's "The Rocker," a 4x12". If you're wanting to get really twisted on conventions, we highly recommend "The Odd Bird." It's an open-back 1x12" no, not the usual bass player choice, but it's got awesome tone for the studio. Whatever you choose, you can easily drag and drop the microphone around the cabinet until you find that "sweet spot." It's really like you're in a room with a bass amp. The Bass Amp Room, if you will.
Softube Amp Room Bundle Features:
Bundle includes three modeling plug-ins: Vintage Amp Room, Metal Amp Room, and Bass Amp Room Plug-ins are RTAS, AU, and VST compatible
Softube Amp Room Bundle Requirements:
Mac OS X (10.4 or higher), Windows XP or higher Mac: Intel or PowerPC processor (G3 or higher), Windows: PIII or higher 512MB RAM Any VST, AudioUnits or RTAS compatible host application (Pro Tools 7.0 compatible hosts required for RTAS) iLok USB key and the latest Pace Interlok drivers
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