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Ghost Note Audio Transistor Legacy Virtual (AI-Based Pedals) v1.0.3 VST3 AU WiN MAC [FREE] screenshot
08/11/2024 | VST3 AU WiN MAC | 171 MB
Experience all of our Transistor Legacy preamplifier pedals in your DAW, with the help of neural nets and AI.

Built on top of Neural Amp Modeller, the incredible, open source software developed by Steven Atkinson, we've designed a custom user interface on top of the core library, to let you browse our pedal catalogue, and demo every single one. Each pedal model contains between 35 and 70 captures, showing off the full tonal range of each pedal. And don't worry, you can copy the .nam model files and load them in any NAM-compatible player of your choice.

You can switch between pedals by clicking the label in the top-right corner.

Input & Output Gain
One of the problems with modelling / capturing is ensuring that the signal strength going into the plugin is equivalent to what it would be in the hardware unit. Unfortunately, due to variances between audio interfaces, this can only be set by ear. But we have included a signal strength indicator to help you adjust the gain.

Adjust your input gain as follows:

Using the plugin with a Boost / Overdrive
You can place an overdrive or boost in front of the plugin, either a virtual one or a physical pedal. However, due to limitation in the way neural net modelling works, the response can be a little bit different from what you would experience with the real hardware unit. The "texture" or the distortion tends to be course and not as tight sounding as the real thing.

For this reason, we also specifically modelled the Lead 100 Gold with a boost pedal in front, because it takes boost pedals extremely well, and the neural modelling wasn't really doing it justice.

About the Technology

Models
The following pedals are currently modelled:


Lead 100 Gold
8100 Gold
RGX 100
Vader 140
Century
Omega Lead
Red Stripe

Software Specifications





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  Resident 21.06.2018 448 15871
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If these are anything like the original amps, they will give you some crushing metal tones.

8100 - Death
RGX - Pantera
140 - Suffocation / Cannibal Corpse
Stripe - At the Gates
  Member 23.04.2023 1 122
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loves it!

i don't like the gain structure described, that might entail some fumbling about, but i loves it.

normally, tonocracy, at least, says record with your interface gain at minimum - unity gain in theory - then adjust the input in the plugin to the "maximum level in" value of the interface you recorded on. even if you lose a little dynamic range - which should be no problem for modern interfaces - the result is the removal of gain stage guessing and approximations, and provides consistence across profiles. it's the best way to do it. you don't have to continuously guess and adjust every time you load a profile.

particularly in distortion pedals, the in gain makes a massive difference.

i'd have liked them to go that way. in the end, by their description, it seems to end up in the same range, except it's boost on the interface and lowering on the plugin, instead of the other way around. it means less noise, but you'll have to approximate the in gain by ear, and do that on every interface, if you have more of them.
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 996
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I didn't know that Valdemar was still active! I've heard about Ghost Note Audio before, but I had no idea he was the founder. I hope he'll eventually update and re-release his Rodent.V2 plugin. It's still the best damn RAT emulation I've ever tried.


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