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Amp plugins

Plugin Amp Description Pre amp Tone stack Power amp Cabinet License
C* AmpVTS - Tube amp + Tone stack The CAPS ampVTS is a digital guitar amplifier that is designed to feel and respond like a real tube amplifier. The tonestack is switchable and offers a more versatile amplifier. The tonestacks are based on classic tube amplifiers. Y Y Y Y Free
MDA Combo This plug-in can sound quite subtle but comes alive when used on guitar with the drive turned up! Remember that distortion may not sound good on time-based effects such as delay and reverb, so put those effects after this plug, or after a separate distortion plug with Combo acting only as a speaker simulator. Y Y Y Y Free
GxAlembic The Alembic is inspired by the Alembic F-2B© studio preamp (*).
The Alembic appeared in the late 60’s and was inspired by the circuit on the Fender Dual Showman© (*) amps, which were known for their deep and clean powerful tone. This legend featured a 12AX7 tube in each section and was widely used for both bass and guitar.
Y Y N N Free
Gx Studio Preamp Stereo The Alembic is inspired by the Alembic F-2B© studio preamp (*).
The Alembic appeared in the late 60’s and was inspired by the circuit on the Fender Dual Showman© (*) amps, which were known for their deep and clean powerful tone. This legend featured a 12AX7 tube in each section and was widely used for both bass and guitar.
Y N N N Free
GxAmplifier-X The GxAmplifier-X is a do-it-all amplifier simulator based on some of the most famous tube amplifiers such as Fender, Mesa, Soldano, Vox and Marshall models. The ability to switch preamp and power amp tubes makes it an even more versatile amp. The built-in cabinet simulation eliminates the need of an additional cabinet simulator. Whether you are looking for a Fenderish sound, or a metal sound straight out of the eighties, the Gx-Amplifier-X will fulfill all your needs. Y Y Y Y Free
GxAmplifier Stereo Stereo version of the GxAmplifier-X Y Y Y Y Free
GxJCM800pre Emulation of the classic Marshall JCM800 preamp (*) Y N N N Free
GxJCM800pre ST Emulation of the classic Marshall JCM800 preamp (*) Y N N N Free
GxSupersonic The GxSuperSonic is a guitar tube amplifier simulator plugin based on the Rickenbacker M-16 Supersonic® (*).The Supersonic was produced in the 1960s as an answer to Fender’s popular Bassman® (*) amplifiers and was used by artists such as Jim Reeves. This is the perfect amplifier plugin for powerful clean tones, but the input gain can be pushed to get access to some smooth and creamy overdrive tones as well.While the original is a combo amplifier, this plugin does not emulate the speaker cabinet. To complete the signal chain, it is recommended to combine this plugin with the MOD Vintage Cabinets plugin. Y N Y N Free
GxSVT Tube based bass pre-amp simulation Free
GxUVox720k Analog simulation of the UniVox (*) 720k solid state amp as LV2 plugin. Y N N N Free
GxVBassPreAmp Analog Simulation of the 1984 (*) Vox Venue Bass 100 Pre Amp Section. Y N N N Free
GxVMK2 Analogue simulation impressed by the Vox (*) MkII Conqueror Preamp. Y Y N N Free
Onyx Onyx is a digital modeling of a real custom-made tube amplifier with three channels combined and separate pre and power amps. The Onyx offers control over a vast landscape of sounds: the gain knob, in combination with the clipping stage, creates unique distortions that range from sparkly clean all the way to modern metal. Tweak the character knob to alter the voice of the amplifier from warm to bright. Y Y Y N Free
Rambler The Rambler amplifier is engineered to model a real analogue tube amplifier from the 1960s with the main focus on the rich sound harmonics that era brought.
The Rambler features a tonestack model of the London City DEA 130(*). The amplifier has 3 channels, which allows for a vast range of sounds, from a light drive to full-on distortion.
The non-linear gain stage is modelled after the curve of a modified tube amplifier to add more distortion than originally possible with a smart oversampling algorithm to only generate the desired harmonics.
Free
GxRedeye Vibro Chump The Vibro Chump is a guitar-amp simulator, inspired by vintage Fender amplifiers. In similar fashion to the original amplifiers from that brand and era, the Vibro Chump sports a "Vibrato" control, which does not actually pitch-shift the sound, but instead, sounds like a really warm tremolo.
Does not include cabinet simulation, best used in conjunction with the GxCabinet plugin.
Free
Titan The Titan is a modern dual channel guitar amplifier that delivers a wide spectrum of sounds, ranging from crystal clear cleans to crunchy rhythm tones, and all the way up to punches of a real high gain monster.
There is an internal noise gate that helps tighten up the sound, which can be enabled from the parameters menu. The lead channel has a boost and a bright switch.
The latter removes some low end for an even tighter modern metal tone.
Each gain stage of the titan has been hand built and tested in an analog counterpart, before being carefully modeled in the digital domain. This clever combination of mathematics and signal processing leads to a very responsive and dynamic sounding amplifier.
Commercial
C* ToneStack - Tone stack emulation This emulation of the tone stack of a traditional Fender-design instrument amplifier has been devised and implemented by David T. Yeh, with subsequent expansion to include more models by Tim Goetze.
Due to the nature of the original circuit, the bass, mid and treble controls are not operating independently as in a modern three-way equaliser.
All but the last model are using the procedural implementation with continuously updated direct form II filters and sample rate independency.  It must be noted that the "DC 30" preset has been included despite the slight difference in topology between the British original and the Fender circuit.
The "5F6-A LT" model is using the lattice filter implementation mentioned in [yeh06], operating on precomputed simulation data for 44.1 kHz.
Free
TAP Tubewarmth TubeWarmth adds the character of vacuum tube amplification to your audio tracks by emulating the sonically desirable nonlinear characteristics of triodes. In addition, this plugin also supports emulating analog tape saturation. Free
GxCreamMachine Inspired by the Hughes & Kettner Cream Machine, a miniature guitar tube amp used to produce the classic over-driven British Rock tone, the GxCreamMachine is an analogue simulation of a full stage power amp which will allow you to easily feed your signal into a PA system. Control compression and saturation with the “level” knob to get that creamy sound. Commercial

Cab plugins

Plugin Cab License
Bass Cabinets The MOD Bass Cabinets plugin aims to recreate the tonal responses of famous bass cabinets, both vintage and modern, offering a wide range of options. Whether you’d like to achieve a buttery sound, that funky tone or something heavier and more aggressive, you’ll find something to follow you through all of your sonic experimentations. Free
C* CabinetIII - Idealised loudspeaker cabinet emulation A loudspeaker cabinet emulation far less demanding than the recommended CabinetIV.  Implemented as two sets of 31st-order IIR filters precomputed (using Prony's method) for fs of 44.1 and 48 kHz.
The appropriate filter set is selected at runtime.  The alt switch allows the selection of the same fiter model for the alternative sample rate; at 48 kHz the alternative will sound slightly darker, at 44.1 slightly brighter.  At other sample rates, the plugin will not sound very much like a guitar speaker cabinet.
Free
MEGA California Recto The Mesa™ Boogie 4×12 Rectifier cabinet is probably the most wanted guitar cabinet of all time. Metallica, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Wes Borland - the list of successful bands and guitarists using this cabinet is beyond comparison. Its tight attack paired with a powerful top end sound has shaped modern guitar sounds for the last 30 years.
Four UK Made Celestion™ Vintage 30 speakers are loaded in this Mesa™ Boogie 4×12 Rectifier cab, which are carefully captured to spark in your mix!
Each IR is available in three variations: Tube provides a warm low end response and subtle tube distortion, Solid (State) gives an uncolored representation of the cabinet and S.P.A.R.C. is a unique flavour with a balanced frequency response that helps you cut through the mix.
To create the impulses, the following microphones were used: ShureTM SM57, SennheiserTM MD421-HL (Vintage), AudixTM D2, AudiotechnicaTM AT4050, SennheiserTM e609, AKGTM C414 B-ULS (Austrian made), ShureTM SM7B, t-boneTM SCT800, BehringerTM ECM8000
Commercial
ENG 212 The ENG 212 cabsim comes with 39 carefully captured impulse responses based on the Engl™ E 212VH. This cabinet is loaded with two Celestion™ Vintage 30 speakers, designed to handle high powered and overdriven amplifier sounds. It also features a closed back for a tight bass response. The cabinet is especially suited for high gain, rock and metal tones.
Each IR is available in three variations: Tube provides a warm low end response and subtle tube distortion, Solid (State) gives an uncolored representation of the cabinet and S.P.A.R.C. is a unique flavour with a balanced frequency response that helps you cut through the mix.
To create the impulses, the following microphones were used: Shure™ SM57, Sennheiser™ MD421-HL (Vintage), Audix™ D2, Audio-Technica™ AT4050, Sennheiser™ e609, AKG™ C414 B-ULS (Austrian made), Shure™ SM7B, Behringer™ ECM8000.
Commercial
faIR Modern Rock Made in collaboration with forward audio, this guitar cabinet simulator is loaded with their Modern Rock impulse response pack. With these IRs you'll be able to find a great sounding rock tone within seconds.
All IRs in this pack are forward audio's proprietary "Super-Blends": carefully crafted mixes of at least four microphones, and in some cases even dozens of different microphones on different speakers and cabinets.
Equipment used for the creation of the IRs:
Speakers: Celestion™ Vintage V30, Celestion™ G12-T75, Celestion™ G12M-25 Greenback Anz.
Cabinets: Marshall™ 1960A 1995 Limited Edition Red (Closed Back) 4x12 angled box,
Grossmann™ SG-Box Isolationbox (4 channel custom)
Microphones: Shure™ SM57, Sennheiser™ MD421-HL (Vintage), Royer™ 121, Audix™ D2,
Neumann™ TLM102, Audiotechnica™ AT4050, Sennheiser™ MD421-U5,
Shure™ SM58, Shure™ SM7B, t-bone™ SCT800, Behringer™ ECM8000
Free
GxCabinet The GxCabinet is based on emulations of famous cabinet models ranging from more classic vintage sounding to modern, cleaner tones. Free
GxUltraCab A cabinet simulator plugin which simulate as well the non-linear response of the cabinet. Free
IR loader cabsim A cabinet simulator plugin that loads impulse response (IR) files.
In order for your personal IR files to show up in the list of available files for this plugin, please place the files in the “Speaker Cabinet IRs” folder of your device.
This plugin is specifically created for handling speaker cabinet IRs, this plugin is not optimized for handling larger files like reverb IRs.
Currently it only uses the first 21.3ms of the loaded IR file.
It is recommended to trim any silence at the start of the IR file for optimal results.
Free
Marsh 1960 The Marsh 1960 cabsim comes with 39 carefully captured impulse responses based on the Marshall™ 1960A, the most iconic and best-selling guitar cabinet in history. It is equipped with 4 Celestion™ G12-T75 speakers, which are fantastic for any kind of rock sound.
AC/DC, Nirvana, Green Day, RHCP, Pearl Jam, Eric Clapton and a lot more artists have used this cabinet in their recordings for decades. The chance that one of your favorite records is made with a Marshall™ 1960 is close to 100%.
The impulse responses used for this plugin are not based on just any „normal" Marshall™ 1960A. It's the 1995 Limited Edition in red which was usually shipped with a Marshall™ JCM 800 head (also in red). Only 200 units of this particular type were produced.
To create the impulse responses, the following microphones were used: Shure™ SM57, Sennheiser™ MD421-HL (Vintage), Audix™ D2, Audiotechnica™ AT4050, Shure™ SM58, Shure™ SM7B, t-bone™ SCT800 and the Behringer™ ECM8000.
Commercial
Modern Cabinets The MOD Modern Cabinets plugin aims to recreate the tonal responses of famous modern cabinets. As a response to the need for more power and more volume, modern amps were created to suit bigger venues and to take a bigger beating than the “oldies-but-goldies” models. They are generally characterised by a cleaner, tighter sound with firmer lows. Free
Vintage Cabinets The MOD Vintage Cabinets plugin aims to recreate the tonal responses of famous vintage amps. Early guitar amps from the 40s, 50s and 60s mostly didn’t carry speakers rating higher than 15 to 30 watts. Originally designed to suit smaller venues and recording situations, they add distortion when pushed harder, creating that signature gritty, dirty sound that is sought after by tone revivalists. Free