

size 0.85 MB / 0.91 MB / 1.38 MB / 1.28 MB
TS-999 “SubScreamer” is a digital emulation of an overdrive pedal for guitar.
It has been developed to accurately model its real hardware counterpart, built for Subhuman guitarists Matteo Buti and Elia Murgia by Ignite Amps in 2010. The TS-999 core circuit is inspired by the most famous green “808” overdrive pedal, with additional features to increase its versatility. It can easily add dirt and bite to clean guitar tones, as well as make the amplifier distortion sound tighter, more focused and more responsive to picking, avoiding low-end muddiness and high-end fizz.
Every single component on the signal path of the real analog circuit has been taken into account and modeled in the best possible way to match the original sound, keeping an eye to CPU performances and real-time playability at the same time. TS-999 is meant to be used as an overdrive pedal for live playing, tracking or mixing inside hosts capable of VST or AU Plug-Ins support.
Ignite_Amps_TS-999_1.5.2_VST_x86 ( 0.85 MB )
Ignite_Amps_TS-999_1.5.2_VST_x64 ( 0.91 MB )
Ignite_Amps_TS-999_1.5.2_AU_Mac ( 1.38 MB )
Ignite_Amps_TS-999_1.5.2_VST_Mac ( 1.28 MB )
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