A crunchy, analog smack elicited the 2 16-track days of long ago. At this price, I think is a fantastic deal considering all the very useful tools and tones on offer. Pushed a bit more liberally (and unable to resist that ‘Fury’ button), the drums became an untamed animal. The icing on the cake is the introductory pricing offer, which takes the regular $149 price tag down to only $59.
JOEY STURGIS TONEFORGE GUILTY PLEASURE FREE
Joey Sturgis Tones Toneforge Jeff Loomis runs as VST2, VST3, AU and AAX on macOS (10.10 to 11.X – Big Sur is supported via Rosetta 2, native M1 support is not yet available) and Windows (7 or newer). A free iLok account is required for registration. The main interface comprises a central area where the different modules in the signal path are controlled.
JOEY STURGIS TONEFORGE GUILTY PLEASURE 64 BIT
I would suggest that you watch all three videos to get a good overview of what this package is capable of. Toneforge, developed by Joey Sturgis, is a series of meticulously crafted virtual guitar and bass rigs designed to take you from direct guitar input to a final-mix guitar tone. Guilty Pleasure is a new guitar amp simulator plugin for VST2, VST3, AU, RTAS, AAX and Audiosuite, which installs as 32 and 64 bit on Windows and Mac. Ola Englund gives it a really good review as well. Made for and by musicians, producers, and engineers. And if you check out the demo videos below, you will hear exactly what I mean. Toneforge Guilty Pleasure features a custom high-gain amp, four all new pedals (overdrive, delay, reverb, and, for the first time in Toneforge, a Wah pedal), two cabs and four microphones, the ability to load individual Impulse Responses (IRs), and improved post-processing. Toneforge models allow you to create great guitar sounds quickly and easily. Overall, this is a pretty comprehensive set of tools for getting a modern heavy guitar tone. The effects come with post-amp processing, so you can process the signal further at the end of the signal chain. This also includes the 4-band EQ and compressor, which should make it easier to get that real life-like amp sound you are chasing, within your DAW. These include the GTR Comp (compressor), Overdriven (overdrive), Sky Box (reverb) and Echo Man (delay). The package offers four core guitar effects to complement the virtual amp rigs. Joey Sturgis Tones Toneforge Jeff Loomis Effects Hey guys here is the demo video of Toneforge Plugin by Joey Sturgis Tones.EnjoyJason Tsoi, Hong KongFacebook.