BBE Sound release “Stomp Board”
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 26 Nov, 2015
Hello Everybody,
BBE Sound and Plugivery Development proudly announce Stomp Board. Available now for an incredible $29 intro price in AAX, AU, VST and VST3 format, 32/64-bit for Windows and macOS. A standalone application and plug-in set containing the host “Stomp Board” with an integrated amp simulator, and 8 premium modelled effect plug-ins from the original BBE Stomp Ware classics.
Stomp Board acts as a host application/plug-in for 8 guitar effect pedals taken from the original “Stomp Ware” classics and which can be unlimitedly loaded and chained in any order via simple drag/drop operation.
It includes a dedicated and finely tuned Gate, 4 integrated Amps to get you up and rocking from the start, a tilt style Tone control for global EQ setting and inbuilt spring reverb alongside input and output knobs and gain staging metering view.
Each pedal is available separately outside of the Stomp Board host and is backwards compatible with the former Stomp Ware product line for your sessions.
Best regards,
Barry
BBE Sound and Plugivery Development proudly announce Stomp Board. Available now for an incredible $29 intro price in AAX, AU, VST and VST3 format, 32/64-bit for Windows and macOS. A standalone application and plug-in set containing the host “Stomp Board” with an integrated amp simulator, and 8 premium modelled effect plug-ins from the original BBE Stomp Ware classics.
Stomp Board acts as a host application/plug-in for 8 guitar effect pedals taken from the original “Stomp Ware” classics and which can be unlimitedly loaded and chained in any order via simple drag/drop operation.
It includes a dedicated and finely tuned Gate, 4 integrated Amps to get you up and rocking from the start, a tilt style Tone control for global EQ setting and inbuilt spring reverb alongside input and output knobs and gain staging metering view.
Each pedal is available separately outside of the Stomp Board host and is backwards compatible with the former Stomp Ware product line for your sessions.
Best regards,
Barry
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 16 Jul, 2018
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- KVRAF
- 2751 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
Nice! Great intro price too!! I need more guitar fx plugins like I need more guitars but I might have to pull the trigger on this one!
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- KVRist
- 168 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
So I've been demoing these for a little while now, and they sound pretty damn good.
Only problem I've had is I can't see the VST3 versions in Cubase Elements 9.5.30 on Mac OS X 10.11.6.
The VST2 versions work fine, but as soon as I install the VST3 versions I can only see Free Fuzz and StompBoard listed, the others disappear from VST manager.
Anybody else notice any VST3 funkiness on the Mac ?
Other than that $29 bucks seems like a really good deal for these, I'm on the fence as to whether I really need more guitar oriented plugins though.
- Jay
Only problem I've had is I can't see the VST3 versions in Cubase Elements 9.5.30 on Mac OS X 10.11.6.
The VST2 versions work fine, but as soon as I install the VST3 versions I can only see Free Fuzz and StompBoard listed, the others disappear from VST manager.
Anybody else notice any VST3 funkiness on the Mac ?
Other than that $29 bucks seems like a really good deal for these, I'm on the fence as to whether I really need more guitar oriented plugins though.
- Jay
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Ashley_Plugivery Ashley_Plugivery https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=370952
- KVRist
- 35 posts since 9 Dec, 2015 from UK, Paris
Hi Jay,Bug Music wrote:So I've been demoing these for a little while now, and they sound pretty damn good.
Only problem I've had is I can't see the VST3 versions in Cubase Elements 9.5.30 on Mac OS X 10.11.6.
The VST2 versions work fine, but as soon as I install the VST3 versions I can only see Free Fuzz and StompBoard listed, the others disappear from VST manager.
Anybody else notice any VST3 funkiness on the Mac ?
- Jay
I believe you have sent a support ticket a few days ago which I have replied to, and it read.
Please ensure you have installed the VST3 format first and foremost, re-run the installer. Ensure they are not blacklisted in Cubase. Set path for VST plug-in folder where the .vst3 reside (you have both VST2 and VST3 option to install for format use/support). And, re-scan plug-ins.
https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... on-Windows
Here are details also regarding Cubase's Sentinel, to re-enable any blacklisted plug-ins...
https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... r-Cubase-9
Let us know how you get on through our support system - help.nomadfactory.com/tickets
Best,
Plugivery
Ashley Smith
QA | Creative Development | Product Specialist
Plugivery / Nomad Factory / Plug and Mix / IrcamLab / More...
Ashley Smith
QA | Creative Development | Product Specialist
Plugivery / Nomad Factory / Plug and Mix / IrcamLab / More...
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- KVRist
- 168 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
Hi Ashley,Ashley_Plugivery wrote: Hi Jay,
I believe you have sent a support ticket a few days ago which I have replied to, and it read.
Please ensure you have installed the VST3 format first and foremost, re-run the installer. Ensure they are not blacklisted in Cubase. Set path for VST plug-in folder where the .vst3 reside (you have both VST2 and VST3 option to install for format use/support). And, re-scan plug-ins.
https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... on-Windows
Here are details also regarding Cubase's Sentinel, to re-enable any blacklisted plug-ins...
https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... r-Cubase-9
Let us know how you get on through our support system - help.nomadfactory.com/tickets
Best,
Thanks for the response, but that wasn't me that filed a ticket with your support.
Hopefully this info helps somebody else though.
The VST3's didn't show up as blacklisted for me, but to be honest I don't recall which package I installed first VST2 or 3.
I was just demoing them, and for that purpose the VST2 versions worked just fine for me.
It's a great sounding package, I especially like the Sonic Stomp, the Opto-Compressor, and Two Timer plugins for guitar.
But to be honest, I just bought the P&M VIP package from you guys last month, so I'm still learning all of those plugins at the moment (and there's a whole lot there to learn there).
Thanks again for the reply, I will keep these in mind, and possibly at some later date I may end up picking them up.
- Jay
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- KVRian
- 910 posts since 24 Nov, 2011
These're on sale at dontcrack.
What's the general consensus on this bundle?
What's the general consensus on this bundle?
- KVRAF
- 3828 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
It's a great guitar effects bundle, just like any other from SimulAnalog upwards. You will not be disappointed, especially if you value plugins on brands and price.
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- KVRian
- 910 posts since 24 Nov, 2011
Did simulanalog work on the bbe plugins?
- KVRAF
- 40139 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
Overloud made the Simulanalog stuff.
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Overloud is an Italian company founded by Thomas Serafini, creator of the excellent free amp sim suite Simulanalog. Overloud sells amp sims, ...
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- KVRian
- 910 posts since 24 Nov, 2011
oh cool!
- KVRAF
- 23291 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Due to the lackluster reception I almost missed out on this.
This product nicely illustrates how much people need shiny GUIs and sensational marketing blurb.
completely disregarding the stomp boxes, this is a fantastic amp sim with the best spring reverb simulation I ever came across. It absolutely nails the quirky non-linearities of a real spring-tank. The amps do provide little for teh lurvers of heffy mettel but for anyone who's into vintage tube amps, the're a feast - very responsive, dead easy to tweak and nigh impossible to make it sound bad.
The credits say it's partly Bernies code, but I really have to wonder which part of it. The amp(s) certainly pee all over the Plug and Mix ones. Perhaps Maxence Grandidier (the other coder) took Bernies code (which wasn't shabby to begin with) and turned it into gold.
This product nicely illustrates how much people need shiny GUIs and sensational marketing blurb.
completely disregarding the stomp boxes, this is a fantastic amp sim with the best spring reverb simulation I ever came across. It absolutely nails the quirky non-linearities of a real spring-tank. The amps do provide little for teh lurvers of heffy mettel but for anyone who's into vintage tube amps, the're a feast - very responsive, dead easy to tweak and nigh impossible to make it sound bad.
The credits say it's partly Bernies code, but I really have to wonder which part of it. The amp(s) certainly pee all over the Plug and Mix ones. Perhaps Maxence Grandidier (the other coder) took Bernies code (which wasn't shabby to begin with) and turned it into gold.
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.