Blue Cat's "Free Amp" [1.1] plug-in released - 100% Free Guitar Amp Simulation Plug-In

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Can this built-in Cab Sim be taken off?
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Thanks Blue cat :tu:

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MountainKing wrote:Can this built-in Cab Sim be taken off?
+1
Or at least add our own IRs.

Either way, this is a sweet freebie! :hail:

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I really like the clean amp. I was playing with my vintage Princeton Reverb earlier today then switched right over to the clean amp here, and with some slight adjustments to the tone knobs and a tiny bit of drive, got right in the ballpark of the real amp. It's the pick dynamics on that model I'm most impressed with.

The drive amps felt a bit too strident in the high end for my tastes, but I didn't spend a lot of time with either. Anyway, very nice freebie, thanks!

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Mmmm...The clean sounds in this one are very good...

I've used it on a couple of rhythm guitar tracks and it sounded great !

I used it with an additional cabinet simulator,but being able to load your own IR's directly would be a winner :wink:
No auto tune...

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I really like the clean amp. I was playing with my vintage Princeton Reverb earlier today then switched right over to the clean amp here, and with some slight adjustments to the tone knobs and a tiny bit of drive, got right in the ballpark of the real amp. It's the pick dynamics on that model I'm most impressed with.
:tu: That's the "magic" of dynamic distortion used in the Destructor amp modeler that results in hybrid compression / distortion that is difficult to describe with words.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:The drive amps felt a bit too strident in the high end for my tastes, but I didn't spend a lot of time with either. Anyway, very nice freebie, thanks!
You may want to adjust the tone control to remove some of the high end: it' sets the cutoff of the high cut filter at the end of the signal chain. It's a bit like the control that some FRFR cabinets offer to blend between guitar-style cab response and full range response.
Last edited by Blue Cat Audio on Wed Jul 11, 2018 8:22 am, edited 1 time in total.

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digitalboytn wrote:I used it with an additional cabinet simulator,but being able to load your own IR's directly would be a winner :wink:
While the post filter cannot be deactivated, if you set the tone control to its maximum and maybe add a little bit of treble, you can get very interesting results with a third party cabinet simulator.

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I actually dialed the tone back with the tone controls flat...

I used the Classic Drive Amp and I brought the drive and gain controls back a bit because it was for some rhythm guitar tracks...

It sounded fine with just a touch of compression...

But having access to the cabinet to load IR's would be very cool :wink:
No auto tune...

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Thank you Blue Cat Audio :tu:
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Halonmusic wrote:Thank you Blue Cat Audio :tu:
Yes, indeed! Thank you very much for this useful freebie!

/Joachium
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

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digitalboytn wrote: But having access to the cabinet to load IR's would be very cool :wink:
The built-in cabinet does not use IRs in the first place.

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Thank you very much for this awesome freebie!! Very good sound. It has become one of my favorite amplifiers.
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Thanks, love the "modern" sound ! ^^

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These Free Amps have great tonality. I pre-amped
Axiom with the Classic Clean Drive, full bass, no mids,
reduced the tone, adjusted drive/treble, when using Axiom's
Big Blue Double preset. Delightfully dark ambience!
Cheers

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