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Arboreal Audio OmniAmp v1.0.2 [WiN]
Team R2R | 10 September 2024 | 3.7 MB
All-in-one amplifier
Features
4 unique guitar amps
3 different bass amps
2 original channel strips
Opto-style compressor
Versatile pre-emphasis controls
Low/High frequency enhancers
3 adjustable speaker cabinet models
2 customizable reverb algorithms
& much more...
Modes
Guitar Amps
GammaRay: prominent upper mids, from clean to crunch to searing.
Sunbeam: cleaner, open low-end, very clear upper mids.
Moonbeam: darker, less headroom, heavier distortion.
XRay: aggressive, a fair amount of cutting distortion.
Bass Amps
Cobalt: modern-sounding, full-voiced amp that doesn’t spare an ounce of low-end.
Emerald: more modest, modern amp with more headroom than Cobalt.
Quartz: vintage-sounding amp with a dampened low-end and punchier hi-mids.
Channel Strips
Modern: here the Preamp stage produces symmetric, odd-harmonic distortion, and the filters are a bit more precise in their rolloff. The Power Amp stage has a sharper knee but is cleaner below the saturation point.
Vintage features more tube-like asymmetric saturation, the filters are broader and less resonant, and the Power Amp digs into the signal earlier but has a gentler overall knee.
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Features
4 unique guitar amps
3 different bass amps
2 original channel strips
Opto-style compressor
Versatile pre-emphasis controls
Low/High frequency enhancers
3 adjustable speaker cabinet models
2 customizable reverb algorithms
& much more...
Modes
Guitar Amps
GammaRay: prominent upper mids, from clean to crunch to searing.
Sunbeam: cleaner, open low-end, very clear upper mids.
Moonbeam: darker, less headroom, heavier distortion.
XRay: aggressive, a fair amount of cutting distortion.
Bass Amps
Cobalt: modern-sounding, full-voiced amp that doesn’t spare an ounce of low-end.
Emerald: more modest, modern amp with more headroom than Cobalt.
Quartz: vintage-sounding amp with a dampened low-end and punchier hi-mids.
Channel Strips
Modern: here the Preamp stage produces symmetric, odd-harmonic distortion, and the filters are a bit more precise in their rolloff. The Power Amp stage has a sharper knee but is cleaner below the saturation point.
Vintage features more tube-like asymmetric saturation, the filters are broader and less resonant, and the Power Amp digs into the signal earlier but has a gentler overall knee.
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