Audio Assault – The Crown EX v1.1.0 (STANDALONE, VST, VST3, AAX) [WiN x64]

By | November 5, 2022

 

Year/Date of Issue: 09.08.2022
Developer: Audio Assault
Developer site: Audio Assault
Format: STANDALONE, VST2, VST3, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: cured [SEnki]
System requirements: WIN 7+


Description :
3 Channel California Amplifier Simulator!
Modeled after Mesa Boogie Triple Crown 100*
As part of a new generation of American amps, The Crown can give you the sound you need.
Designed to achieve the most brutal tones, without forgetting the pristine purity and crunchy rhythms.

Amplifier features-
• 3 independent amplification channels.
• Switchable power amplifier tubes.
• Variable position of the tone stack circuit.
• Tight switching to all channels.

Detailed 3D cabinet modeling –
• The Crown includes extremely detailed cabinet modeling.
• Complete freedom to control two microphones for each booth.
• Each cabinet complements the main amp perfectly.

Dual IR Uploader –
If you prefer to use your own IRs, The Crown includes a dual IR bootloader with the ability to adjust the microphone position of any IR, even a third party one.

Stomp boxes-
• Gator II: Tame signal noise with this convenient single-knob gate.
• Booster: Change the character of the amp with the low and high knobs, or simply set the gain higher.
• Screamer: Make (virtual) lamps scream with this pedal.

effects rack-
• The Crown includes 4 effect modules to help you shape the final part of your tone.
• Graphic Equalizer: Controls the final sound output.
• Chorus: Expand your leads. Give them a taste.
• Delay: Gives clarity depth and a stereo feel.
• Reverb: add dimension to your sound.

Standalone application-
Jam with The Crown without opening your DAW! Turn on dual tracking emulation for better jamming!

Dual Track Emulation –
• Save time writing demos or ideas, or use it while jamming.
• Dual Tracking Emulation simulates a slightly different approach to one of the channels, providing the kind of wide distribution that only real dual tracking* can provide.
*We recommend using double-tracking emulation only on demos or when jamming, although the emulation sounds realistic in stereo, it breaks down more in mono than real double-tracking.


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