THUNDEROUS ROCKIN’ AMPLIFIERS!
There are no other guitar amplifiers other than Orange Amplifiers_ whose looks and presence is as unique as its sounds. Instantly recognizable by its bright colorful appearance, delivering thunderous crunchy tone used by world class acts such as _Fleetwood Mac, The Black Crowes, Oasis, Mastodon, High on Fire, Slipknot, Orianthi, Deftones, Korn, and many others!
This time, Kuassa uses a different approach where we mix and match the tones from different inspirations of Orange Amplifiers_ for each channel, resulting in six* distinct sounds for you to rock on your personal computer. Powered by the third generation of our proprietary circuit-matching technology, please enjoy the incarnation of British heaviness: _Amplifikation Clarent.
KEY FEATURES
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3 amp types, with influences from various models of Orange* Amps:
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Clarent A: Thick and clean. A powerful choice for playing with effect pedals.
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Clarent B: Meaty and crunchy. Delivers punchy, mid-forward distortion on channel 2.
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Clarent C: Modern high gain type sound. Pushing massive distortion with long sustain.
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2 channels for each amp: Low Gain and High Gain.
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Sag and Bias feature on the power amp section.
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Low pass and high pass filters.
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Five types of cabinets with impulse responses taken from genuine Orange* cabinets.
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Seven types of workhorse mics: Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD421, Sennheiser MD441, C&T Naked Eye, Royer 121, AKG C414, Neumann* TLM103.
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Freely adjustable dual-miking configurations with mono or stereo configuration,
just like a real-life guitar recording session with mix option.
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Built-in Noise Gate and Limiter.
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Photorealistic graphics for lifelike guitar playing experience.
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Straightforward and easy to use interface.
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Support up to 8x Oversampling
*Disclaimer :
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners which are in no way associated or affiliated with Kuassa. The manufacturer names and model designations are used solely to identify the products whose tonal and sound characteristics were studied during development.