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Two contrasting new virtual amplifiers and a reverb add to the appeal of Scuffham Amps’ virtual amp simulator. Scuffham Amps’ S–Gear appeared on the scene in 2012, and quickly established itself as offering a lot of amp simulator for a modest price. Although it offered only three amp models and two effects processors, these were cleverly designed to cover a very broad range of tones, from clinical, studio-clean sounds, through blues growls and country twangs, to full–on balls–out rock. Borderlands goty mac torrent. Roland gw 8 styles download. Drawing on his experience as an amp designer at Marshall, developer Michael Scuffham took great pains to model the ways in which the various stages of an amplifier circuit interact with each other, and when I reviewed the version 2.0 in August 2012 () I felt it came closer than most amp simulators do to capturing the elusive ‘feel’ of a valve amplifier.
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Since that review was published, Michael has continued to work tirelessly on S–Gear, and many of his updates have been free to existing users. Though the latest release still isn’t an ‘integer’ update, the sum of additions in version 2.4 more than merits a second examination in these pages. A full list is available on the Scuffham site under ‘Release History’, and as ever, some are utilitarian while others extend the feature set. Most notable in the former category are support for the AAX 32– and 64–bit plug–in protocols, allowing S–Gear to be used within Pro Tools, and a more flexible preset structure where each preset can store two amp setups. These practical improvements are very worthwhile, but of course it’s the new features that will turn heads.
Chief among these are not one but two new amp models. Introduced in version 2.2, the Wayfarer follows the lead of the existing Stealer, Duke and Jackal in emulating a fairly broad family of related amplifier designs within a single model. In this case, the jumping–off point is a clean sound which, depending on the setting of a Bright switch, recalls ‘blackface’ Fender Deluxe or Twin circuits, and benefits from a convincingly sweet tremolo. There’s enough gain on tap to produce grit when you dig in, but if you want to up the ante, you can switch in one of two lead channels. The first of these gives you the kind of ‘hot–rodded’ Fender sound developed by the likes of Mesa Engineering, with a typically smooth, mid–focused lead sound, while the latter adds still more gain, for a sound that Scuffham describe as ‘modern’ and I describe as ‘not my cup of tea, but very effective’. The three existing S–Gear amp models were all highly versatile, but Wayfarer takes this to another level. At the flick of a switch or two, it can go from vintage, chimey Fender cleans to thoroughly heavy palm–muted mayhem, with much else to admire along the way.
As with the other models, a hidden ‘expert’ panel extends the control set still further, adding the aforementioned Bright switch plus a switchable three–band graphic EQ and a three–position switch adjusting the shape of the tremolo. What’s perhaps most impressive is the way in which it’s usable throughout the entire range of almost every control.