IK Multimedia has released the iOS version of its AmpliTube Orange amp modeling software and launches a special contest.
The AmpliTube Orange iOS amp is based on the Mac/PC version, you will then find the Orange certified guitar and bass amp models as well as effect stompbox emulations.
Here are the features of the AmpliTube Orange app:
- 5 amp models: OR50, Rockerverb 50, Thunderverb 200, Tiny Terror, AD 30 and the AD 200MK3 Bass
- A collection of Orange cabinets: 4×12” PPC, 1×12” PPC, 2×12” PPC, 2×12” AD30 and 1×15” OBC
- 2 microphone types
- 4 effect emulations: Echo Trip delay, Highway Drive overdrive, Shaker tremolo and Noise filter
- 4 slots for stomp effect chaining
- Built-in metronome and tuner
- 1-track recorder, extensible to 8 tracks with bounce and master effects via in-app purchase
- Import songs from the iDevice library
- MIDI controllable via the iRig Pro and iRig MIDI
- Presets saving
The AmpliTube Orange app is available at the AppStore for 13.99€ / $14.99.
To celebrate this new version, IK Multimedia and Orange Amps have partnered to give you the chance to win an Orange Tiny Terror guitar amp head (a $599.99 value), AmpliTube Orange for iOS and PC/Mac, an iLoud Bluetooth speaker and iRig audio interfaces. To participate, fill out the form available at www.ikmultimedia.com/orangegiveaway/.
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