VST Effects

AIDA-X v1.1.0 Win Mac Linux

AIDA-X v1.1.0 Win Mac Linux

65 MB

AIDA-X is an Amp Model Player, allowing it to load models of AI trained music gear, which you can then play through!
Its main intended use is to provide high fidelity simulations of amplifiers.
However, it is also possible to run entire signal chains consisting of any combination of amp, cab, dist, drive, fuzz, boost and eq.

real SOUND
realistic FEEL
AI models give you the dynamic response and sound that you expect from a real guitar amp. All made possible by advanced machine learning techniques.

take your rig to THE STAGE
with the MOD DWARF
AIDA DSP teamed up with MOD Audio to bring this exicting new technologie to MOD devices and as a audio plugin for all major platforms.

built in TONE CONTROL
Flexible Controls with adjustable Frequency and Q

For ease of use, this plugin also contains a cabinet simulator via impulse response files, which runs after the Amp Model.

Join the
A-X CLOUD
for new guitar amps and pedals

AIDA-X is available for the MOD DWARF
and as Audio Plugin for your DAW

Win MacOS Linux CLAP, LV2, VST2 and VST3 plugin formats are supported, plus a standalone.

https://aida-x.cc/

AIDA-X  ( 65 MB )

Tags: AIDA-Xamp

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