![]() ![]() ![]() This kind of simplicity can be a blessing or a curse, depending on the application and your tastes. It just makes for an incredibly limited range of tones within each plugin. That’s not inherently bad, and is arguably much like working with a real tube amp in some ways. And while there is certainly sculpting that can be done within the plugin, the fundamental tone stays relatively the same. Everything in this plugin was designed to work together to forge the ultimate high-gain guitar tone. The amp and effects work together in a way that’s almost impossible to get a bad sound out of the plugin. It may seem, upon first inspecting the parameters of each amp, that the tonal palette is pretty huge. Toneforge Guilty Pleasure is a unique blend of pedals, amp & cabinets intended to create ripping high-gain guitar tones. Always visible are a one-knob Gate, a Tuner button to flip a very clear Korg rack-style. The main interface comprises a central area where the different modules in the signal path are controlled. The intentional limitations of the Toneforge line, while convenient and useful, can also be a bit crippling when you want to venture outside of the realm that is defined by each of the amps. Guilty Pleasure is a new guitar amp simulator plugin for VST2, VST3, AU, RTAS, AAX and Audiosuite, which installs as 32 and 64 bit on Windows and Mac. Additional amp models or further plugin treatment may be necessary, especially in denser mixes. Guitars are one of those elements where tones can (and often should) vary drastically-even within the same mix-so using the same treatment globally may be ineffective when dealing with many layers of guitar tracks. While the simplicity of this range has its upsides, it also has its downsides.
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