![]() ![]() The noise gate works well, if it’s too aggressive or a little slow to kick in, a little tweaking and it’s good to go. You need to stop thinking of it as a simple amp simulator. It may be obvious to some, but it can quickly get confusing with all the options. The first thing I’m going to point out, looking at the layout, is you need to treat it as a signal chain in this order IN – PRE – EQ – FX1 – FX2 – PWR/IR – Out. ![]() The GUI is clean, simplified, well laid out, and visually pleasing, although personal preference, I’d rather the Rhino logo was moved to a corner, but it doesn’t take away from the aesthetic overall, nor the functionality of the plugin. ![]() Well first impressions are, wow…it’s a bit different, it definitely breaks the mold of a typical amp sim. Output – Includes a Maximizer, mix control, and a fader control.IR – load up to 4 impulse responses and mix them in real time, or use the 12 IR’s built in.Power Amp – adjust the low end and high frequency response and further adjust saturation of your signal.FX – split into separate subsections for modulation and time.Tone stack – 4 band EQ which dynamically changes according to amp, customizable filtering, and Tone matching with 3 presets.Preamp – 4 Preamp models with 2 voicings each.Input – includes input level control/options, Gate and high pass filter.7 sections to dial, tweak and craft your tone, each expandable to show more parameters. ![]()
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