Introducing Linda Audio's two-algorithm guitar fuzz distortion plug-in (Win only)
Introducing Linda Audio's fuzz plug-in "Fuzzy".
"Fuzzy" is also Win only, but "Sonicrusher ” is compatible with Mac, so I think it will be compatible.
It seems that it is not a specific modeling, but it certainly has a fuzz sound.
Sound demo
I happened to be using the bass sound, so I tried it and it was very good, so I tried playing it with the bass sound.
First off, then on.
Overview
Linda Audio has released Fuzzy.This is a versatile guitar fuzz distortion plugin with some special features. Fuzzy isn't modeled after real hardware, but it's capable of a wide spectrum of fuzz distorted sounds.It ranges from mild fuzzy overdrive to outright rectifier mayhem.There are controls for input and output gain, boost gain, tone, and a choice of two fuzz algorithms.Plus, it features an optional 2-band graphic equalizer with automatic gain correction that can radically change the overall sound.It also has a gate with adjustable threshold.
format
Windows: VST2 64bit, VST2 32bit, VST3 64bit
macOS not supported
Download
You can download it without registration.
There is a download link when you transition from the above link and scroll a little.
Basically, if you download the VST3 version, you'll be fine.
Download the 3bit version of VST2 only if you are using a host that does not support VST64.
Clicking the link will take you to Dropbox, so click "Download".
A dialog will appear when you click it, but the download will begin.
Installation
Install the downloaded file "Linda Audio Fuzzy.vst3" into the path of the VST3 folder below.
C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3
Summary
The EQ works well and makes it easy to create sounds.
I've compared it with other fuzz plug-ins and it's pretty good.
Before Linda Audio, it was also sold on Audiified's site, but it's gone.
Maybe, but I think Linda Audio will release a paid plugin as well.
I will try to cover this blog as soon as it is released.
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