Blackice Beta Gamma

Blackice Beta Gamma

By Nembrini Audio

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2021-01-08
  • Current Version: 1.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 46.26 MB
  • Developer: Nembrini Audio
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.3
Score: 4.66667
4.66667
From 9 Ratings

Description

The most modern bass tones are characterized by a dynamic and complex sound obtained using different tools and recording techniques. For this reason Nembrini Audio has decided to create the Blackice Beta Gamma Bass Amplifier plugin based on modern-classic 900 watt bass guitar head and complete it with a virtual recording chain worthy of the best recording studios. This innovative bass amplifier combines a custom tuned overdrive/distortion circuit, a studio-grade VCA compressor and a flexible six band graphic equalizer. In the amp section you can blend the clean signal with the incredible Beta Gamma Distortion circuit that can morphs from tight and defined overdrive to raw and brutal distortion. A custom VCA style compressor allows you to optimize the bass signal before hitting the six band graphic equalizer carefully tuned to sculpt your bass tone. The Blackice Beta Gamma Bass Amplifier includes a complete recording chain emulation and our custom design noise gate circuit. Works as a standalone app, AudioUnit v3 effect, or Inter-App Audio effect

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Reviews

  • So Legit.

    5
    By Narchoblaster
    This is my first positive review of any iOS music production app. I had spent literally days trying to get a decent bass sound out of the free Brand X AUv3 bass amp. I kept adding compressors, noise gates, bass oomphers, and twiddling knobs, thinking that I should eventually be able to get a decent sound I could at least live with. The Nembrini Blackice Beta Gamma price tag kept me thinking I could make do with the free bass amp. No matter what I tried, it never sounded even close to decent; there was no presence and no wallop, and a whole lot of dirty unpleasant noise. Finally, in desperation, I downloaded the Blackice. OMG. Wow. Sonic purity. Ooomph. Clean wallop and growl. Transparent Presence without harsh tinniness. How my bass used to sound running through a Trace Elliot preamp, Crown Microtech 600 watt, and a Mesa Boogie 18. One by one, all the effects I had added to try to get the free amp to sound decent got deleted from my AUM track because each only made the sound worse than just running the Blackice alone. I settled on the Big Cabinet preset, although several sounded good to me. Deleted the beta version of Beef. Deleted Nembrini’s noise gate. Deleted Audio Damage’s Roughrider. The Blackice already has a wonderful noise gate and compressor, and the Beta Gamma distortion is subtle and deep: the natural kind of amp distortion that growls more the more you lay into the strings. Suddenly my bass channel has only one thing on it and it’s doing everything I wanted. At least only one thing on the low pass side: I routed the highs using Blue Magoo Multiband, and added Audio Damage Dubstation2 and Roughrider on the high pass to make the most of the gorgeous upper mids and treble. The Blackice just sounds so pure and legit. The Rotosound Jazz Bass 77 strings ring, thwack, and growl nicely with the Blackice. My early-80s Guild Pilot Bass sounds like her old self though Blackice. Your baby will too.
  • Fantastic bass amp!

    5
    By TheRealDutchee
    Absolutely loving the powerful clean or distorted tones you can produce with this app. Very high quality audio as well. Only wish i could also set the output headphones settings in the standalone version to left+right instead of only left headphones channel. There is a small typo in the UI by the noisegate: it should be Threshold and not Thereshold 😉

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