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  1. Tube Preamp Kit
  2. Studio Devil Virtual Tube Preamp

The circuit simulation technology is extremely CPU intensive, and hence we are only able to simulate very simple circuits at this time. A fast computer is highly recommended to run the plug-in. Tube Saturator is in fact a basic circuit consisting of a Baxandall type three-band EQ feeding two 12AX7 triode preamp stages. It’s similar to preamp stages you’d find in a guitar amp, but it is by no means a complete guitar amplifier model— that would be way too expensive to simulate even with today’s fast CPUs. However, it is extremely accurate, and hence you can get the same distortion and tonal characteristics that you’d expect from a real tube preamp. The RC 500 plug-in models the company’s popular RC 500 channel strip, which includes a low-distortion, high-gain, solid-state Class A preamplifier; custom-designed FET compressor; and custom semi-parametric EQ.

Tube Preamp Kit

Tube audio preamp

PreSonus’ VT1 plug-in includes a modeled high-end tube preamp, along with the compressor and EQ. The compressor and EQ for both plug-ins have been engineered to deliver musically tasteful results, even at extreme settings. In this, they differ from more analytical-sounding plug-ins designed purely based on physical aspects. The RC500 and VT1 were realized through State Space Modeling, a proprietary, sophisticated, and groundbreaking physical modeling technique developed by PreSonus.

The State Space approach analyzes a complete system schematic and recognizes the circuit as a set of discrete differential equations. The involved nonlinear circuit elements are modeled meticulously down to the component level in order to include all those 'dirt-effects' that make the analog original sound so good, such as bias shifts, time dependencies, and saturation. The resulting DSP code is then CPU-optimized for maximum efficiency while taking advantage of Studio One’s superior sound quality. This progressive technique enables the creation of perfect virtual models of complex audio hardware. SGA1566 MkII adds major enhancements to the critically acclaimed SGA1566.

SGA1566 MkII is loosely based on a single channel vintage tube preamplifier with added two-band active Baxandall EQ and stereo processing. To achieve the most authentic analog sound, the whole preamp circuit is simulated in real time using the high performance circuit simulator. The two-band Baxandall EQ can be positioned either before or after the preamp, or be completely taken out of the signal chain. Up to 8x oversampling can be used to eliminate aliasing. SGA1566 MkII offers two different filter types for use in oversampling. Tube Saturator is the world’s most accurate real time tube amp plug-in.

Unlike other tube simulators, which use radically simplified models, Tube Saturator uses state of the art circuit simulation technology to capture every nuance of an analog circuit. With circuit simulation, the analog schematic (consisting of the individual resistors, capacitors, tubes, and so on) completely defines the signal processing. The schematic is converted into a system of non-linear differential equations which is solved at each sampling period, in realtime.

That’s mathematical talk for 'it sounds exactly like the analog circuit”. The circuit simulation technology is extremely CPU intensive, and hence we are only able to simulate very simple circuits at this time.

A fast computer is highly recommended to run the plug-in. Tube Saturator is in fact a basic circuit consisting of a Baxandall type three-band EQ feeding two 12AX7 triode preamp stages. It’s similar to preamp stages you’d find in a guitar amp, but it is by no means a complete guitar amplifier model— that would be way too expensive to simulate even with today’s fast CPUs.

However, it is extremely accurate, and hence you can get the same distortion and tonal characteristics that you’d expect from a real tube preamp.

Guitar and bass tube amp emulation software. Let Studio Devil be your source for tube amplification in your host DAW. Studio Devil Virtual Tube Amplification software provides guitar and bass players a way to achieve some of the most coveted tube amp sounds for your guitar or bass directly from your computer.

Studio Devil utilizes the world's best tube modeling algorithms from Gallo Engineering to bring you the best in simulated amplifier tone, so whether you're jamming tracks on your Mac or PC, with Logic or Pro Tools, you can experience the best Studio Devil has to offer. Discrete Vacuum Tube Preamplifier Channel Using the best vacuum tube modeling technology available to faithfully emulate the dynamic and expressive nature of real vacuum tube preamplifiers using Studio Devil's proprietary vacuum tube circuit modeling technologies. Input Drive Control Adjusts the strength of the signal feeding the input grid of the virtual tube preamplifier. Output Level Control To adjust the output signal strength and to compensate for low drive settings. Bass Contour Control To sweep the value of the cathode bypass capacitor which controls the low frequency and dynamic saturation responses of the preamp. Treble Rolloff Control To tweak the value of intrinsic and parasitic capacitances in the simulated vacuum tube preamp, giving control over the natural warmth and softness associated with real vacuum tube preamps. Bias Switch To select from two preset tube bias levels which vary the interaction of gain, asymmetrical drive, and dynamics of the preamplifier!

Studio Devil Virtual Tube Preamp

Invert Switch permits controlling the phase of the preamplifier and the polarity of the class-A asymmetry. CPU Switch Adjusts the modeling algorithm to balance the tradeoff between accuracy and CPU load allowing multiple instances to run on even slower workstations! Overload LEDS assist in setting healthy levels by indicating when the input signal is overdriving the tube preamp and when the output level clips.