[Free] Introducing AnyAmpIR, a guitar amp simulator that allows you to quickly switch between IRs

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Introducing AnyAmpIR, a guitar amp simulator that can quickly switch IRs

Introducing AnyAmpIR, a guitar amp simulator that allows you to quickly switch between IRs.

You need to prepare your own IR for this ANSIMU, but you can switch the IR fairly quickly.

You can switch the IRs in the dragged and dropped folder with the knob.

However, since FL Studio has "Fruity Convolver", it may not be necessary.
("AnyAmpIR" is good because it is difficult to get noise)

Shift on the keyboard while pressing The IR can be replaced quickly with the key.

 

Sound demo

I'm using "AnyAmpIR" after hanging "MultiDrive Pedal Pro" which is sold out now.

The great thing about "AnyAmpIR" is that noise is less likely to occur when switching between IRs.

Therefore, although the usage is slightly different, I think that it is possible to switch the IR by automation etc.

 

Overview

I was tired of Amp Sim plug-ins tricking me with different IR files and selling them as Amp Packs over and over, so I created this ultimate solution to dominate them. With AnyAmpIR, you'll be playing any amp in no time (no distortion, just clean tone shaping).

— Michael from GAS Therapy

(GAS Therapy is a video series I made on YouTube focused on sharing cheaper and better music equipment solutions.

AnyAmpIR works with any guitar/bass amp and is super efficient. Simply load a batch of IR collections, save them as presets in your DAW, and start playing right away.It's also super light on CPU, RAM, and storage usage, and is basically a production monster for guitar/bass-based producers.

format

Win: VST3

macOS: AU, VST3

Download

An email address is required to download.

The site where IR can be downloaded is introduced at the bottom.

If you don't have IR, download it here.

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Installation

In the case of Win, put the unzipped file "AnyAmpIR.vst3" in the following folder and you're done.

C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3

 

Summary

"AnyAmpIR" sounds great!

And Mr. playpm is also a good person and I have a very good impression.

It is also very wonderful that there is little noise when moving the knob.

I am very much looking forward to their future activities.

It seems that the coloring changes depending on the file name of the IR to be read.

This area is also interesting.
(It seems that they judge by whether the name such as Fender or Mega Boogie is included)

 

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