Free Brainworx Guitar Amp Sim

US The bx_rockrack V3 Player offers a taster of the fully-featured bx_rockrack V3      04/10/16

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Plugin Alliance says that the bx_rockrack V3 Player is your ticket to getting stellar guitar tones for free. They say that, by including the same eight guitar amp simulations as the fully-featured bx_rockrack V3 implemented across 26 professionally designed presets, the preset only bx_rockrack V3 Player gives you access to some of the best sounds Brainworx has to offer.

A spokesperson told us, "Sample clean tones from Brainworx's Marshall JCM-800 emulation, or grind out with some metal mayhem from overdriven ENGL preamps. Included in the amp selection from bx_rockrack V3 is an original design by Brainworx, the bx_metal 666, conceived by founder and CEO Dirk Ulrich and Senior DSP Engineer Igor Nembrini."

Among the bx_rockrack V3 Player's features:

  • 26 presets featuring eight powerful guitar amp models in one plugin
  • Easy to use preset toolbar is fully automatable, allowing on-the-fly tone changes while tracking or mixing DI guitar tracks
  • Master Output control allows you to adjust volume to taste



In the video you'll hear guitar tones using the new Brainworx bx_rockrack V3, bx_blackdist2 ProCo Rat emulation, and bx_metal2 Boss MT2 emulation plug-ins.

Pricing and Availability:
bx_rockrack V3 Player: Free
bx_rockrack V3: $199
bx_metal2: $49
bx_blackdist2: $49

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