Effects
Nembrini Audio’s Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp Plug-in Features Guitar and Mic Simulation Plus FX
Yes, you can run synths and samples through guitar preamps and amps (physical and software) to good effect!
Nembrini Audio’s Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp plug-in models six “iconic” acoustic guitars (Martin 0028ec, Gibson L00, Landola J80E, Guild D140CE, Ayers DSR, and Taylor 814CEDLX), along with three mics: Audi ADX 51, Beyerdynamic M201, and Shure SM57. The mics are in different placements.
You can compress the input, dial in distortion, select different pickups and mics, EQ. There’s also modulation, as well as delay and reverb.
Acoustic Voice uses iLok copy protection, and it’s available in AAX, AU, VST2, VST3 for macOS and Windows 7+.
Price: $39 until 8/8/21, $99 after. AuV3 format version for iOS, $10 (going up to $15 8/8).
More info on the company product page here
-
Covers3 weeks ago
Arturia Pigments 5.0 Polychrome Software Synthesizer: the Synth and Software Review
-
Books3 weeks ago
Electronic Perspectives: Vintage Electronic Musical Instruments
-
Books2 weeks ago
New Minimoog Book From Bjooks
-
Audio Hardware3 weeks ago
Ultimate Ears Universal Fit In-Ear Monitors IE 150, 250, and 350 – the Synth and Software Review