Studio Devil has released Virtual Tube Preamp, a new plug-in that emulates the analog circuitry of a class-A biased, vacuum tube preamplifier.
Features:
- Vacuum Tube Preamplifier Channel using modeling technology to emulate real vacuum tube preamplifiers.
- Input Drive Control adjusts the strength of the signal feeding the input grid of the virtual tube preamplifier.
- Output Level Control to adjust the output signal strength and to compensate for low drive settings.
- Bass Contour Control to sweep the value of the cathode bypass capacitor which controls the low frequency and dynamic saturation responses of the preamp.
- Treble Rolloff Control to tweak the value of intrinsic and parasitic capacitances in the simulated vacuum tube preamp, giving control over the warmth and softness associated with real vacuum tube preamps.
- Bias Switch to select from two preset tube bias levels which vary the interaction of gain, asymmetrical drive, and dynamics of the preamplifier.
- Invert Switch permits controlling the phase of the preamplifier and the polarity of the class-A asymmetry.
- CPU Switch adjusts the modeling algorithm to balance the tradeoff between accuracy and CPU load, designed to allow for multiple instances to run on slower workstations.
- Overload LEDS assist in setting levels by indicating when the input signal is overdriving the tube preamp and when the output level clips.
Pricing & Availability:
Studio Devil VTP costs $129 but is available for the introductory offer of $99 through December 31st, 2012. If you are an existing owner of any other qualifying Studio Devil plugin, take an additional discount of $20 off (that’s $79).
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