Free Harmonic Exciter
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 10 Feb, 2005 from Australia, NSW, Wollongong
Any recommendations?
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- KVRAF
- 2285 posts since 20 Dec, 2002 from The Benighted States of Trumpistan
SweetyVST is subtle, yet flexible. RubyTube roughly emulates a generic tube, but does it fairly well; its distortion reminds me of Antares Tube or a Presonus TubePre set to stun. These are probably better thought of as warmers than exciters, but if you apply them to a high-passed track (or Tracktion rack), they'll do fine.
You could also try an amp sim. All of them will excite the harmonics, but there's a certian amount of filtering assumed, so they'll probably also radically alter the tone as well. Simulanalog's JCM 900 (in the Guitar Suite package) -- on subtle settings -- is a good place to start. Boogex, Juicy77, and Cortex are also good choices.
I think the directed plug search (see the link labeled "Instruments Effects Hosts etc." in the upper left-hand of the page) has a category for exciters.
You could also try an amp sim. All of them will excite the harmonics, but there's a certian amount of filtering assumed, so they'll probably also radically alter the tone as well. Simulanalog's JCM 900 (in the Guitar Suite package) -- on subtle settings -- is a good place to start. Boogex, Juicy77, and Cortex are also good choices.
I think the directed plug search (see the link labeled "Instruments Effects Hosts etc." in the upper left-hand of the page) has a category for exciters.
Wait... loot _then_ burn? D'oh!
