Now you can add it to your own mixes with the SansAmp PSA-1 plugin. A favorite among touring artists and recording professionals, SansAmp PSA-1 provides a wide range of amplifier emulation, harmonic generation, cabinet simulation, and equalization tone shaping options. SansAmp PSA-1 comes bundled with Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD software. The best free VST's to download. Browse our ever growing library of free VST plugins to use in your productions. GK Amplification 2 LE. Modelled after the Gallien-Krueger MB150 amp, the GK Amplification 2 LE. Is a digital replica of the SansAmp Bass Driver DI pedal, which is a very popular bass preamp DI box with distortion, presence, and EQ controls. This is a very simple plugin which works great and doesn’t really use much CPU power. The free plugin is available in VST, AU, and AAX formats, with support for both 64 and 32 bit.
Back in the day, if you were after stinky, nasty guitar and bass tones there was one pedal that ruled them all: the SansAmp.
If you’re after that same sound these days, check out the similarly-named ‘NoAmp!’ from Mokafix Audio.
With a simple layout and a bunch of cool presets, the NoAmp! will have you laying down tracks with classic amp tones in minutes. With three classic amp, three modification and three cab simulations (giving you 27 different configurations) the NoAmp! is nothing if not versatile.
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How does it sound? Quite frankly, it’s a killer.
PROS: Classic sounds, straight out of the box
CONS: It’s a pity the cabinet emulator can’t be turned off
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There’s another new free amp sim plugin with some extra features that was recently released for the KVR Audio Developer Challenge in December 2016.
The plugin is called SoftAmp PSA and it was created by developer AXP. It’s available in VST format for Windows 32 and 64-bit systems.
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SoftAmp PSA is based on three different devices, the Sansamp PSA, ISP Decimator, and Orange Squeezer.
The plugin also includes a compressor and a built-in noise gate that works quite well.
Here’s more from the description:
At its core there are 5 distortion stages. First three are based on op-amps with zener diodes in the feedback chain, while the last two are just op-amps being overdriven into saturation. They are followed by tonestack, speaker simulator and an output level control. Each overdrive stage has a distinct frequency shaping quality according to their names. See the EQ plot in the bottom right corner for details…
I tried this plugin on bass and was pleasantly surprised with the results. It’s worth taking for a test drive and is quite nice for being free. It has lots of possibilities.