Plug-in Reference

Paradise
An amplier from the 90s, with a hi-like clear tone, that makes it applicable for several
styles.
Tweed
A classic vintage amplier from the 50s, with a characterful and bright tone. Originally
created for bassists, also used by many guitar players.
iTech
A modern amplier, with a universal sound.
All amps provide the following sound-related parameters, which have a signicant impact on
their overall character and sound:
Gain
Sets the amount of boost for the amp.
Bass
Allows you to raise or lower the low frequency part of the signal.
Shape 1
Adds a predened tone shaping to the low-mid frequency part of the signal.
Lo Mid
Allows you to raise or lower the lower mid frequency part of the signal. The
corresponding Freq control sets the frequency.
Hi Mid
Allows you to raise or lower the upper mid frequency part of the signal. The
corresponding Freq control sets the frequency.
Shape 2
Adds a predened tone shaping to the mid-high frequency part of the signal.
Treble
Allows you to raise or lower the high frequency part of the signal.
Master
Sets the output level for the amp.
The different amps keep their settings if you switch models, but amp settings are lost when
closing VST Bass AMP. If you want to use the same settings after reloading the plug-in, you need
to set up a preset.
Selecting and Deactivating Ampliers
To switch amps on the Ampliers page, click the model that you want to use. Select No
Amplier if you only want to use the cabinets and effects.
NOTE
To scroll through ampliers, use the mouse wheel when hovering over the amplier panel.
Cabinets
The cabinets available on the Cabinets page simulate real-life combo boxes or speakers. For
each amp, a corresponding cabinet type is available, but you can also combine different amps
and cabinets.
The following cabinets are available:
Included VST Audio Effect Plug-ins
VST Bass Amp
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Dorico 4.0.31