
Ampire grows up and moves out.
Ampire is PreSonus®’ new State Space Modeled guitar amp/cab/stompbox simulator, included in Studio One® Professional 4.6 and later. You get 5 new amplifier models, 16 cabinet emulations, and a pedalboard full of effects, and—in a first for PreSonus—we’ve made Ampire available for use in other DAWs in VST3, AAX, and AU formats!
In short, Ampire has never sounded better, due in no small part to...
Ampire State Building.
So what makes today’s Ampire so great? Well, this time around, the boys in Hamburg leveraged their expertise in State Space Modeling technology to create our amplifier and stompbox models. This same technology also powers our StudioLive® Fat Channel plug-in emulations of the venerated compressor and EQ designs that keep eBay in business—while also ensuring that the nuanced, variable sonic character of analog survives its transition to the digital realm.
These aren’t your gramp’s amps
(Actually, a couple of them might be.) These five world-class amplifier models are the heart of Ampire. Each is meticulously State Space Modeled from a bonafide classic, with all their analog-defining nonlinearities and dynamic responsiveness—critical for capturing the tone and character of vacuum tube and semiconductor-based circuitry.
Impulse Responses bring classic cabs to life.
Amps, of course, aren’t the end-all, be-all of guitar tone, as speaker cabinets do a great deal to color the sound of a guitar rig. Speaker complement, wood, and cabinet size are all determining factors in the final tone. Furthermore, when recording a speaker cab, strategic microphone placement also imparts a dramatic sonic signature. But when it comes to emulation, speaker cabinets require a different solution than the State Space Modeling tech we use with the amplifiers.
As the circuitry of cabinets is comparatively simple, we relied heavily on impulse responses (acoustic measurements of real-world cabinet behavior) and microphone modeling to emulate the recording performance of the 16 classic speaker cabinets found in Ampire. You also get a microphone edit page that provides control over microphone blend, plus polarity and balance. We even included a convenient tuner.
And if you’re into DIY cabinetry, you can even create impulse responses of your own real-world cabinets and spaces and save them for use in Ampire! Mix and match amps, mics, and cabs to your heart’s content with our best simulations yet.
Find your sound with Pedalboard
No non-Ramones tribute-band guitar rig is complete without a mess of stompboxes, and Ampire doesn’t hold back in this regard. The same nerdy State Space Modeling technology that made our amp modeling possible also drives 5 of the 13 stompboxes included in the Ampire Pedalboard. And for non-guitarists looking to use stompboxes to warp their vocals, drum machines, keyboards, kazoos, or any other audio source, the Pedalboard is also available as a stand-alone plug-in.
None More Löuder
If you think you’ve reached the heaviest ends of the spectrum with Ampire, guess again—because there’s a pot of molten lead at the end of the blackened rainbow. Ampire High Density Pack adds three more heavy-duty, iconic amps and six additional stompboxes—all State Space Modeled for maximum realism. You also get three more road-ready cabinet emulations, and you can mix and match all of the above to dial in your signature sound.
Note that some of these amps and effects were selected with extended-range instruments in mind, so if you’re into chugging an 11-string baritone guitar in drop-K tuning, The High Density Pack can handle it. Tectonic plates may not.
The look, features and controls of each amp are fully realised within Ampire, even down to the separate input jacks for different channels.
Robin Vincent, Sound on Sound
The highlights for me are the effects you get in this pack.
Paul Drew, The Studio Rats
The tones do sound full and deep and do mimic the real deals rather well – you know you’re playing a Fender, Marshall, Vox and MESA.... If you like Ampire, then you need the High Density Pack.
Brian Johnston, Audiofanzine
I can make a record or a demo with these amps alone.
Forest Whitehead