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Digidesign Eleven RTAS TDM OSX iNTEL
Team: XVX | Date: 06.14.2010 | Size: 31.31 MB


Eleven is a powerful TDM/RTAS/AudioSuite plug-in that sets a new standard for recording and live guitar amp sound. Eleven allows you to achieve highly realistic, jaw-dropping guitar tones based on the world’s most coveted vintage and modern tube amps, speaker cabinets, and mics - all right in your Pro Tools or VENUE rig.

Developed using an innovative new amp modeling technique, Eleven gives you instant access to an amazing collection of sought-after sounds based on classic Fender®, VOX®, Marshall®, Mesa/Boogie®, and Soldano amplifiers. Simply call up a preset to immediately re-create a hit-making guitar tone, or design your own signature sound by mixing and matching amps, speaker cabinets, and mic models — all captured at their best in a world-class studio.

Features:

- Create highly realistic mic’d guitar amp/cabinet sounds within your Pro Tools, Avid, or VENUE system
- Choose from a must-have collection of vintage and modern amp, cabinet, and mic models to create your own signature tone, or use the customizable presets to instantly re-create a classic sound
- Achieve multi-dimensional guitar tones complete with power amp sag, ghost notes, cabinet resonance, and speaker cone breakup
- Innovative amp cloning technique delivers the sound and feel of classic tube amps by emulating each component to behave like its hardware counterpart
- Convolution-based speaker cabinet and mic models provide incredibly rich tones, and include on- and off-axis mic positions for more tone-tweaking flexibility
- Supports 96 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 48 kHz, and 44.1 kHz sample rates

Guitar Amp Models

The amp models in Eleven are based on the following original vintage and modern guitar amps (Eleven also includes two custom amps):

- ’59 Fender® Bassman®
- ’59 Fender® Tweed Deluxe
- ’64 Fender® Black Face Deluxe Reverb® Normal Channel
- ’64 Fender® Black Face Deluxe Reverb® Vibrato Channel
- ’66 VOX® AC30 Top Boost
- ’67 Fender® Black Face Twin Reverb®
- ’69 Marshall® 1959 100 Watt Super Lead Plexiglas Head
- ’82 Marshall® JCM800 2203 100-Watt Head
- ’85 Mesa/Boogie® Mark IIc+ Drive Channel
- ’89 Soldano SLO100 Super Lead Overdrive Head Clean Channel
- ’89 Soldano SLO100 Super Lead Overdrive Head Crunch Channel
- ’89 Soldano SLO100 Super Lead Overdrive Head Overdrive Channel
- ’92 Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® Head Vintage Channel
- ’92 Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® Head Modern Channel
- Custom Vintage Crunch
- Custom Modern Overdrive

Speaker Cabinet Models

The speaker cabinet models in Eleven are based on the following original speaker cabinets:

- ’59 Fender® Bassman® 4x10” with Jensen P10Qs
- ’59 Fender® Tweed Deluxe 1x12” with Jensen P12Q
- ’64 Fender® Black Face Deluxe Reverb® 1x12” with Jensen P12N
- ’66 VOX® AC30 2x12” with Celestion Alnico Blues
- ’67 Fender® Black Face Twin Reverb® 2x12” with Jensen C12Ns
- ’68 Marshall® 1960A with Celestion G12H “Greenbacks”
- ’06 Marshall® 1960AV 4x12” with Celestion Vintage 30s

Microphone Models

The microphone models in Eleven are based on the following popular mics:

- Shure SM7 Dynamic Microphone
- Shure SM57 Unidyne III Dynamic Microphone
- Sennheiser MD 409 Dynamic Microphone
- Sennheiser MD 421 Dynamic Microphone
- Neumann U67 Condenser Microphone
- Neumann U87 Condenser Microphone
- AKG C 414 EB Condenser Microphone
- Royer 121 Ribbon Microphone

INSTALLATION:

1) Unpack
2) Run Eleven.app from the disk image


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comments

  Resident 31.05.2010 2 2201
+506
I really would like to try out this Amp-sim but i dont have a Mac.
Can anyone who have a Mac or even a legit version tell me if it is better than Revalver or Amplitube or Amp Farm
I have done a recording of some simple chords with my Ibanez RG 460 and then used all my installed Amp-sims and used their version of all Marshall they have simulated like JCM 800 JMP and Fender amps Vox AC 30 Mesas and Soldanos well all the Amp version that they say they can simulate.

And then compare them i of course make sure that the EQ and drive settings was all put to 12 o clock.

Which i think would do most justice as some have the settings go from 1-10 and some didnt have numbers just a button and little lines

It was really funny beacuse on some it was tons of dist = Guitar Rig and some did have very little dist = Revalver and some have something inbetween the other two = Amplitube & Pod Farm on the Marshall JMP version.

But what make me wonder was how Guitar Rig an Jam Vox was so unlike the other ones especially on the Marshall Amps.
It seems that they have no clue whatsoever on how a Marshall sounds beacuse it was not even close.

But you could of course dial in some good gtr sounds in both Guitar Rig and JamVox
On Guitar Rig i find some nice superclean sounds not "tubelike" clean of course but really useful for some clean picking arpeggios ala John Petrucci.
  Resident 8.10.2011 2 417
+96
hope to see a windows version!!
  guest -- 0
0
PC version would be awesome. Yes!!! Pleeez! :D
  guest -- 0
0
Does TDM works?

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