The original RevCĮach of the three versions comes with its own perfectly matched speaker cabinet by default, or you can load your preferred IRs. They all have a very similar layout to the original Ampknob RevC software and really could not be easier to set up. Each offers a different take on the classic Eddie Van Halen signature Peavey 5150 high-gain amps which launched back in the 1990s. The suite of three BDH plugins can be purchased individually or as a bundle. The software can run from 44.1 Hz up to 96 Hz and so offers everything you need for most projects. I really enjoyed the ability to use all the plugins either within my chosen DAW of Logic Pro or having the option of running the software standalone.Īnother huge benefit for me is the fact that all the software is Apple Silicon ready from the go, so I could leverage all my processing power. This meant I could run all the plugins at 0.4ms which meant practically zero latency! Such as the ability to load third-party IRs, a noise gate, plus the ability to capture your recording directly (within the standalone software) and a metronome, a tuner and more. Finally, BDH III is based on the last version of the amp series.īehind the deceptively simple UI, the software is actually very flexible and includes a lot of professional features. Whilst, BDH 66o6+ is based on a hot-rodded and heavily modified “plus” version, which was a later generation of the amp from around 2000. The BDH 5169 is based on the original 1992 block letter amp head, which came out in 1992. Essentially the user interface is one large knob, designed to add more gain as you dial it up. Their Ampknob series of virtual guitar amp plugins encapsulates this perfectly. Bogren Digital Ampknobīogren Digital specialises in producing high-quality, simple-to-use software. They kindly sent me their new plugins and in this review, I share some key aspects of the new BDH set of plugins and compare them to their Ampknob RevC. Offering classic high-gain amp tones in a super simple, yet highly effective format. We give you AmpKnob RevC, the first in a series of revolutionary one-knob amps from Jens Bogren and Bogren Digital.Recently Bogren Digital released their new Ampknob BDH plugin. Everything is set up and ready for you, all you need to do is plug in your guitar and start playing. Before your arrival, one of the world’s most experienced metal producers has spent hours carefully selecting and placing microphones to perfectly capture the amp and cabinet. Towering before you is the Unholy Grail of rock and metal guitar amps - the classic treadplated RevC with a pre-500 serial number in immaculate condition. Hear for yourself how AmpKnob RevC works in real-world mixes from a vast selection of styles! A new standard - Imagine this: you walk straight into a world-class recording studio, carrying your favorite guitar. This is not a toy - In fact, AmpKnob is already making its way into top-tier productions. Plug in, rock out and immediately start recording bone-crushing guitars without anything to distract your creativity. Creativity First - What if we told you that you only need one single knob to get a great heavy guitar tone? And what if we told you that you will experience responsiveness and realism previously unheard in a plug-in? - With the new AmpKnob RevC, this is becoming a reality. What if we told you that you only need one single knob to get a great heavy guitar tone? And what if we told you that you will experience responsiveness and realism previously unheard in a plug-in? With the new AmpKnob RevC, this is becoming a reality. Team R2R | 2023.11.01 | 36.25 MB A One-knob revolution for album-ready heavy guitars A One-knob revolution for album-ready heavy guitars.
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