Studio Devil Amp Modeller Pro v.1.0

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Studio Devil Amp Modeller Pro
Studio Devil Amp Modeller Pro


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General Information

Original Author: Staffay

Weapon: Computer Guitar Amp Simulator

Make: Gallo Engineering

Model: Studio Devil Amp Modeller Pro v.1.0

Price: $149.00

Introduction

When first visiting Studio Devils homepage, You get an impression that their product range must be a little lowbudget. But when You start to read, You quickly finds out that Robert Gallo (the constructor) actually has a patent on emulating the 12AX7A preamp tube. (the one used in most vintage/new amps) The product line consists of 3 guitar amp simulators (one FREE,one budget and the one tested here) and one bass(!) amp simulator. The soundclips on their site sound excellent, but are not linkable (otherwise, I would have put them here) Most of them are in Metal/Hard Rock style with distorsion.

Product Desription

Modelled preamps
Modelled preamps

Studio Devil emulates 15 different preamps, as the picture shows. There is also four different modes for the power amp. Class A, Class AB, FET and off. There is a modulation section with chorus/flange/phase/tremolo as well as a gate section, echo section, reverb section, speaker section, EQ and a passive wah-wah(!). There are also some dip-switches like "deep" and "bright" in the preamp and a couple of others. In the list of the pre-amps modelled, there is some I've never seen before, like the JMP-1 and Laney models. When searching for video-clips for this software, I found none, which was a little surprising - since this software in my opinion deserves some attention, but I guess it depends on that the developer seems to be a really small company and dont have marketing resources.

The manual is very good and it's worth reading even if You dont have intentions to buy or use the software, since You will learn a lot of amp modelling and how tube amps really works. It is not until You read it, the secrets of this simple-looking software is revealed. It also states some factors that i extremely important when working with amp simulators: A high-Z input, a loud input signal, latency and the use of external effects. The latter seems like a surprise (in the meaning of that a manufacturer recommends the user to use other software in their own manual), but simply shows how serious the developer is. Another important factor is of course the soundcard itself - having a budget soundcard, will give You a budget sound. It's really like using television speakers to a Soldano.....

The pre-amp section has an open architecture, which let's You import new preamps from the manufactorer in form of .xml files. So does the speaker-emulation section, where You can import impulses from different speaker cabinets. The newest technique in computer room simulation is actually the convolution reverbs, which are built on impulses, and the text below is straight out of the manual.

About cabinet impulses:
When a cabinet impulse is made, the first thing that is done is a guitar cabinet, microphone, and room acoustics are all set up to achieve a good tone, just like you would if you were about to record a real track, in a real studio. Then, once things are sounding just right, a short tick, or pop, is played through the cabinet to record the way in which that particular setup responds to a short electrical burst. The recorded response to this short tick is known as the “impulse response” for that particular setup. Every setup has a different impulse response…if you move the mic, change the speaker, do it in another room, change anything at all...then you have a different impulse response, just like a fingerprint, unique to that particular setup.
The impulse response is basically just a recorded audio file, typically saved in WAV or AIFF format, and it’s usually pretty short. After all, it’s just the recording of a short tick played though a speaker in a room. They can be mono, or stereo, depending on how many mics were used in the setup, and they usually don’t run more than 1 second, with lengths of 2000 to 4000 samples being more common for short impulses from guitar cabinets. Before these WAV / AIFF impulse files are saved, they are carefully trimmed and sliced so that there is no leading or trailing silence, much in the same way that loops are cut down with sample accuracy to their start and end points. This is done so that the impulses can be used without introducing unwanted latency and to be kept as short as possible to keep CPU usage down. Large impulses take more CPU power to use than smaller ones, so keeping them as small as possible is always a good thing.

Sound/In Use

The installation was without any problems and there are a couple of presets included, though they are not so many and not categorized in any way. On the other hand, You will quickly find one that is tasty and then it's very easy to tweak this thing around.

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Overall Impression

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Specifications


- 15 Preamp Models cover every range of playing styles and modeled using Studio Devil’s proprietary digital vacuum tube modeling technology…nothing else sounds as real as Studio Devil because it uses exclusive and patented tube modeling algorithms!

- Authentic Tone Controls: Gain, Bass, Mids, Treble, and Presence controls that interact with your tone just like on real tube amps!

- Boost, Deep, and Bright Switches quickly liven up and adjust your tone!

- 3 Power Amp Models with Drive Control: Tube Class AB, Tube Class A, and Solid-State MOSFET to adjust natural power amp compression.

- Impulse Modeler / Cabinet Processor imports any WAV or AIFF file and features Zero-Latency switch, adjustable Filter Length, and High-end Sizzle controls!

- 32 Studio Devil Cabinets plus 58 ReCabinet® Demo impulses included!

- 7-Band Graphic-EQ with Master Level, 3 Modes, and Pre/Post Switch to position your EQ either at the input of your amp or in the send-return loop: pre or post distortion!

- Sweepable Parametric EQ with Mids Level and Frequency control knobs to custom tailor your tone!

- Wah-Wah Effect with adjustable pedal slider for a parked-Wah sound…or assign it to a MIDI controller for a real-time Wah!

- Compressor / Sustainer with two modes and Attack controls.

- 4 Studio Quality Modulation Effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo all fully adjustable and can be positioned Pre/Post preamp to choose from that floor Pedal or Loop Effect sound!

- Echo / Delay Modeler with Normal / Stereo Ping-Pong Modes and continuously adjustable Style Knob: sweep from Analog Delay to Tape Echo or to Digital Delay and anywhere in between!

- World-Class Reverb with Level control and 3 Modes: Room, Club, and Hall.

- Noise Gate with adjustable Threshold and Gating Slope controls.

- Built-In Chromatic Tuner and Level Meters to stay in tune and to help maximize your signal level while guarding against digital clips.

- Master Volume control with Clip indicator.

- Import and Export Presets and Banks via XML files to share your tones with everyone via the Internet, email, and blogs!