GrindMachine AU/RTAS/VST x64!!! 10 HighGain Amps/20 Dynamic Cabs
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 10 Jan, 2014
UPDATE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGyaKU8_zg8
GrindMachine is now available for ProTools as an RTAS Plugin!
New:
Improved sound all around!
Minor GUI changes.
Get GrindMachine and GrindMachine Free at http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine
GrindMachine x64!!! 10 HighGain Amps/20 Dynamic Cabs
Good day everyone,
http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-lF7erA3ug
So I have finished porting my plugin to 64x and Improved the 32bit version aswell
(AU version coming real soon!)
What's New?
* Improved Modelling Algorithms
* Lower CPU Usage (700%)
* New Interface
It's 10 realistic High Gain amps, and 20 Dynamically Modeled Cabs.
So why not check out the sample clips here, or download the free edition of GrindMachine(x86/x64) which includes
the Animal Amp and 3 Cabs!
http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGyaKU8_zg8
GrindMachine is now available for ProTools as an RTAS Plugin!
New:
Improved sound all around!
Minor GUI changes.
Get GrindMachine and GrindMachine Free at http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine
GrindMachine x64!!! 10 HighGain Amps/20 Dynamic Cabs
Good day everyone,
http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-lF7erA3ug
So I have finished porting my plugin to 64x and Improved the 32bit version aswell
(AU version coming real soon!)
What's New?
* Improved Modelling Algorithms
* Lower CPU Usage (700%)
* New Interface
It's 10 realistic High Gain amps, and 20 Dynamically Modeled Cabs.
So why not check out the sample clips here, or download the free edition of GrindMachine(x86/x64) which includes
the Animal Amp and 3 Cabs!
http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine/
Last edited by HtStudios on Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 10 Jan, 2014
Fixed the audiosamples on the website.
Added a demo in a mix.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0IRB8tnSzw
Added a demo in a mix.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0IRB8tnSzw
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
This sounds good to me. Would you care to elaborate on the dynamic cabs aspect?
I have to admit I initially assumed this must be a SM/whatever it's called these days product, because of the 32-bit, Windows-only limitation... I apologize for that assumption, huh. This is interesting. How well differentiated are the amps? I know it says "grind" right in the product name, so heavy is the name of the game, but there are a lot of flavors of heavy - it seems there's, for example, an ENGL-based emulation, and those are characteristically pretty cool in that they combine the modern cascaded-preamp-tube thing with a power amp that's actually cooking.
Color me interested, and tell me more?
I have to admit I initially assumed this must be a SM/whatever it's called these days product, because of the 32-bit, Windows-only limitation... I apologize for that assumption, huh. This is interesting. How well differentiated are the amps? I know it says "grind" right in the product name, so heavy is the name of the game, but there are a lot of flavors of heavy - it seems there's, for example, an ENGL-based emulation, and those are characteristically pretty cool in that they combine the modern cascaded-preamp-tube thing with a power amp that's actually cooking.
Color me interested, and tell me more?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 10 Jan, 2014
About the dynamic aspect of the cabs, just try them and you'll hear/feel it.
Kike from Mexican Melodeth band on GrindMachine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p58TbdkHB6Y
Kike from Mexican Melodeth band on GrindMachine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p58TbdkHB6Y
- KVRist
- 356 posts since 27 Nov, 2009 from Norway
Color-me-interested-bump! I'll check out the free version later tonight, sounds great judging by the demos!
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
This is a really useful fast-approach tool. Giving it a quick pass right now, will have something on my blog tomorrow I reckon. Intro price is awesome and this sits in a mix really surprisingly easily for basically the equivalent of a "grab and go" rig - no screamer needed up front, post-process as you wish, but this is really nice in terms of offering a collection of interestingly different tones in a really quick to use interface. You can get the tones you hear in the mixes there with pretty much zero effort.
I still don't quite understand the dynamic cab thing, but I use an attenuator live and some people say that sucks the "Feel" factor out of playing and I have never agreed with that anyway, so don't worry about me on that one :p
I still don't quite understand the dynamic cab thing, but I use an attenuator live and some people say that sucks the "Feel" factor out of playing and I have never agreed with that anyway, so don't worry about me on that one :p
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 10 Jan, 2014
UPDATE!
GrindMachine is now available for ProTools as an RTAS Plugin!
New:
Improved sound all around!
Minor GUI changes.
Get GrindMachine and GrindMachine Free at http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine
GrindMachine is now available for ProTools as an RTAS Plugin!
New:
Improved sound all around!
Minor GUI changes.
Get GrindMachine and GrindMachine Free at http://www.audio-assault.com/product/grindmachine
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
A lot of improvements very fast! I think more people should give this a shot, the demo is dead simple to use and the full version sounds great for gain, too. If I had a wish it'd be for a manual explaining a bit more what each amp and cab are modeled on, though they're pretty simple to use it's just something I like to have to make sure I'm not missing a feature, or whatever. I can tell that you have made improvements to each iteration of it in terms of how the modeling itself sounds, too, though it's hard to say EXACTLY what those improvements are. Gain-lovers, give the demo a shot, see if you don't think there's something pretty cool here...
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
I bought it as soon as I came across it Agreed my friend, I'll totally +1 it and encourage all high-gain fans to try it out. I admittedly haven't even scratched the surface to be honest just yet as there are many heads and cabs to mix and match plus the cab can be bypassed for other solutions, I look forwards to when I get chance to properly scratch well below the surface
All the best to you all as always
Dean
All the best to you all as always
Dean
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- KVRAF
- 9132 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
I don't even like metal, and I still enjoyed this,
I think probably the best 'first impression' of any
amp sim, whether high gain or not. Felt like it
is responsive, instead of just amplifying.
Lepou SoloC Fullstack, and Fender Metalhead 500
are the ones I have usually tortured, but this even seems
much lighter on linux cpu use in wine.
And the interface is fine, even if I'm a little challenged
at finding the volume knob
I think probably the best 'first impression' of any
amp sim, whether high gain or not. Felt like it
is responsive, instead of just amplifying.
Lepou SoloC Fullstack, and Fender Metalhead 500
are the ones I have usually tortured, but this even seems
much lighter on linux cpu use in wine.
And the interface is fine, even if I'm a little challenged
at finding the volume knob
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- KVRAF
- 9132 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
For linux, I use the last wine 1.4x version, and host vsts with Reaper,
or use the fst command, to load a .dll like a standalone, and route to
various linux and windows fx, and recording apps. I input guitar with
a Fender Mustang amp, usb, or line, using a clean patch, the tone from
your Grinder was full of energy, like the St Elmos fire on Grandads
cattle in late summer lightning storms
I have tested Ardour 3 a few versions, and may purchase it with Mixxbus someday, but don't have a version compiled with windows vst plugin support. Reaper is still the best linux audio software out there
Looking forward to future versions and new products
or use the fst command, to load a .dll like a standalone, and route to
various linux and windows fx, and recording apps. I input guitar with
a Fender Mustang amp, usb, or line, using a clean patch, the tone from
your Grinder was full of energy, like the St Elmos fire on Grandads
cattle in late summer lightning storms
I have tested Ardour 3 a few versions, and may purchase it with Mixxbus someday, but don't have a version compiled with windows vst plugin support. Reaper is still the best linux audio software out there
Looking forward to future versions and new products
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- KVRAF
- 9132 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
This may be the best RT setup, good for a 'no moving parts'
live rig, when installed on usbstick, and booted into ram.
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/10wt3ch/isos/
It creates a resizeable squashfs savefile at first shutdown,
to save changes and data.
The CCRMA kernel may be in the same league, as used in Fedora.
I've no need to compare, as I'm much slower than all my gear
Your Animal is a joy to use with the z3ta+ multi-fx section,
with all those hundreds of synth crazed presets to dabble with
live rig, when installed on usbstick, and booted into ram.
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/10wt3ch/isos/
It creates a resizeable squashfs savefile at first shutdown,
to save changes and data.
The CCRMA kernel may be in the same league, as used in Fedora.
I've no need to compare, as I'm much slower than all my gear
Your Animal is a joy to use with the z3ta+ multi-fx section,
with all those hundreds of synth crazed presets to dabble with