MESSE 2015: Marshall Amp Sim Powered Plug-In

US Universal Audio and Softube announce the Marshall Plexi Super Lead for Apollo and UAD      15/04/15

MESSE 2015: Marshall Amp Sim Powered Plug-In


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Universal Audio and Softube have announced the Marshall "Plexi" Super Lead plug-in, which they say is the only Marshall-branded amplifier plug-in on the market, coming exclusively to Apollo audio interfaces and the UAD Powered Plug-Ins platform in May 2015.

The 100-watt Marshall Super Lead Model 1959, commonly referred to as the "Plexi," is one of the world's most celebrated guitar amps. Softube worked with Marshall and recording engineer Tony Platt (AC/DC's Highway to Hell and Back in Black) to craft a stunningly faithful emulation of Marshall's own reference Super Lead Model 1959 amp, built in 1967 and captured using an era-correct 1960BHW speaker cabinet in Kore Studios, London.

UA sys that users of Universal Audio's Apollo audio interfaces can now get the dead-on Marshall Super Lead tone as they record in real time, while users of UAD-2 hardware can re-amp previously recorded tracks through this amazingly accurate plug-in.

Marshall Plexi Key Features:

  • Faithful emulation of Marshall's own reference Super Lead Model 1959 amp, built in 1967 with an era-correct 1960BHW speaker cabinet
  • Perfect for mixing and reamping with UAD-2 hardware, or tracking in real time with Apollo audio interfaces
  • Microphone selections and placements by Tony Platt (AC/DC), captured in Kore Studios, London
  • 3 different microphone combinations available -- FET, Valve, and Dynamic -- with three separate mics per setting
  • Channel strip includes pans and volume faders for each mic, plus two band EQ
  • Developed by Softube


Pricing and Availability:
Available in May for $199 in the UA Online Store

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