There is a new free one, S-Drive from Modern Music Solutions.
64-bit, VST3, Apple Silicon, GUI. Not sure how accurate it actually is, but I like it.
https://youtu.be/lH6lPQr6LE0
https://modernmusicsolutions.com/products/s-drive
There is also a model of the original SansAmp from Arturia, Dist OPAMP-21.
It's not free, and I've found it is difficult to get a good sound from it. Again, I have no idea about the actual accuracy.
https://www.arturia.com/products/softwa ... 1/overview
Finally, there are a number of SansAmp captures in TONEX.
Some are usable, but tweakability is limited limited, as is the nature of TONEX's ML design.
I was using TONEX for my SansAmp tracks, but I may switch over to S-Drive, as it seems like I can get the same sound out of it (unlike Dist OPAMP-21) but with more versatility.
64-bit, VST3, Apple Silicon, GUI. Not sure how accurate it actually is, but I like it.
https://youtu.be/lH6lPQr6LE0
https://modernmusicsolutions.com/products/s-drive
There is also a model of the original SansAmp from Arturia, Dist OPAMP-21.
It's not free, and I've found it is difficult to get a good sound from it. Again, I have no idea about the actual accuracy.
https://www.arturia.com/products/softwa ... 1/overview
Finally, there are a number of SansAmp captures in TONEX.
Some are usable, but tweakability is limited limited, as is the nature of TONEX's ML design.
I was using TONEX for my SansAmp tracks, but I may switch over to S-Drive, as it seems like I can get the same sound out of it (unlike Dist OPAMP-21) but with more versatility.
Statistics: Posted by jamcat — Tue Aug 27, 2024 7:12 pm