Audiosingularity Neurontube (Soldano SLO-100/Laney) ampsim FREE

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A very good Soldano emulation (along with a Laney combo amp), seems to be free, but very buggy at the moment, at least on my end/system. Selecting pedalboard and a few other functions has been causing the audio to mute requiring a plugin reload. Hopefully these are bugs and not copy protection demo restrictions, and they do a fix, because this is a very high quality emulation, both sound wise and real amp feel. It sounds just like if i recorded my Soldano Hotrod 50. Love the simple one click cab/IR GUI section, of course can be bypassed and use your own.

https://audiosingularity.com/product/neurontube-debut/

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cutting edge amp simulation: artificial intelligence for tone perfection


about neurontube

The more you play with neurontube: debut, the more passionate you will be about playing guitar. You get the whole package: from the insane roar of american high gain, to the british clean bliss. Damn, you even get the edge-of-breakup tones that you know and love.

All this combined with boutique stomp pedals modeled using advanced artificial intelligence techniques, hand picked cabinets and mics captured with precision overkill, which definitely makes neurontube: debut unique in tone.

neurontube: debut ships with these amazing pedals for maximum control over your tones. Here they are:

COMPRESSOR: as the name says, a compressor pedal, that makes controlling your signal volume easy.

BURN: distortion/fuzz pedal. It lets you go from a edge-of-breakup Centaur-like sound, to giving you the low end tightness of tubescreamers, to amp melting fuzz. It covers it all.

CHORUS: chorus pedal, for this one we went for a vintage chorus modulation. Sounds great at speedy rate 80’s tones, or slow rate fulfilling chords, beautiful stuff. Boosting the feedback/depth you can get to the psychedelic side of this pedal.

TIME MACHINE: our delay pedal, based on a hand picked analog delay pedal, was designed to filter off annoying treble frequencies, making it sound darker than most digital made delays. Control the time, feedback and mix.

THE ROOM: a studio room reverb pedal. Control the room size, the reflection brilliance and the mix. You can even control the position of the pedal on the chain of your signal: pre or post the amp (loop fx like).

the amp selection

Playing a classic amp is awesome. This is why we made our version of these amps that we think that every guitar player should have a chance to play. Here are the models (that we based on) in neurontube: debut:

Soldano® SLO-100®

And the forgotten british edge-of-breakup legend:
Laney® TF300®

the cabinet section

Here lies the true tone shaper. Whatever the tone you are looking into, the most important choice that you have to make is the cabinet.

Knowing this, we went out looking for the most amazing cabinet tones that we could possibly find. Our selection speaks by itself.

1×12 HH Invader Laney TF300 Combo
4×12 Vintage 30 Marshall 1960 LEAD A

All this mic’d with hand picked studio microphones.

The HH Invader, Laney and Marshall are third party trademarks and not owned by audiosingularity.

user interface

neurontube: debut is shipped with a precision tuner, input/output level control, input/output level metering, noise gate control, preset editor, amp selector, a pedalboard section, amp section, cabinet section and mute button.
system requirements

neurontube:debut comes in 64-bit VST3 / AU (macOS only) / Standalone app. Works on:

Windows 10

OSX 10.12 to up-to-date macOS versions

Linux debian distros (tested on Linux Mint and Ubuntu).

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Very interesting! Thank you for posting! 🙂
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Thanks for posting metalifuxx :)

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I Sorted the download issue. All good
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The download isn't working. It's downloading "download.htm" instead of the installer.

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same here ... every download link is stuck in a loop :borg:

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Hmm, i created am account login and hit the download button and it downloaded. Pretty sure i used Chrome browser.

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Almost looks like a NeuralDSP plugin. Hope the CPU is low?
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thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 4:11 am same here ... every download link is stuck in a loop :borg:
Its working correctly now :tu:

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Thanks for the heads up @metalifuxx. This sounds surprisingly good. High CPU but the sound is legit. Be very interested in what else these guys release in the future.
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VST3 Fails to scan in Reaper in AVLinux MXEdition
Win11, 16 Gig RAM, Intel i7 Quad 3.9, Reaper 7.16, RME Hamerfall HDSP9652, Steinberg MR816x

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Probably a wrong gain staging on my part, but to me it sounded very fizzy and somehow artificial. Reminded me very early amplitube and guitar rig versions.

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Hey there people! My name is Eduardo and I’m the developer of neurontube.
First of all, huge thanks for trying out the plugin. We are aware that it can be buggy in some systems and we are working on it.
For now, the workaround is to use the plugin version if you are having issues with the standalone and vice versa.
We will let registered users know when the update is ready. We are also working in new stuff, a lot to come!
Thanks again!
PS: The plugin going dead isn’t an authorization issue, it is really a bug, this plugin is a 100% free (although we accept donations).
Cheers from Brazil!

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absolutely fantastic sounding Solda.. emulation. works very well in my protools windows system. moving the pots sometimes hacks, otherwise congratulations on this excellent plugin

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Indeed. Very nice. Surprised not to see more luuurve for this. High CPU (but my computer is old now....) but great sounding for the more rokk stuff. Top freebie.

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