New Guitar Amp Simulator Plug-In

US Joey Sturgis releases Toneforge Guilty Pleasure for Mac and Windows      07/11/16

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Audio Entrepreneur and Producer Joey Sturgis has released his newest Guitar Amp Simulator, Toneforge Guilty Pleasure. The plug-in features a custom high-gain amp, four all new pedals (overdrive, delay, reverb, and, for the first time in Toneforge, a Wah pedal), two cabs and four microphones, the ability to load individual Impulse Responses (IRs), and improved post-processing.

A spokesperson said, "Designed by Joey Sturgis to create a final mix guitar tone immediately, the amp and effects work together in a way that makes it almost impossible to get a bad sound out of the plugin. Joey Sturgis Tones strives to develop plugins for music creators who need things to just sound good without much tinkering. These plugins are born from within the depths of recording sessions, and each are tested and used on real world albums."

Pricing and Availability:
Toneforge Guilty Pleasure is available now for an introductory price of $65, (normal retail price $79).

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