![]() They literally said “here’s, like, every amp ever.” Even if you only have a dozen ‘daily driver’ tones, knowing that your Dual Rectifier could become a VOX AC30 in two or three clicks of a mouse is a pretty compelling sales pitch. With their guitar amp modeling, STL Tones weren’t fixated on the perfect Marshall JCM or Diezel VH4. ![]() And by now, every console from a Neve 8048 to the Mackie 8Bus (my god, I wish I were joking) have been clinically analyzed and put right in your VST hole. Heck, maybe you’re like me and just use the one that’s already in your DAW’s mixer. I know what you’re thinking: You already have several channel strips. INTRODUCING CONTROL HUBĬontrolHub ($199 USD, VST3, AAX, AU) aims to do to your DAW’s workflow what their proprietary tracing technology has done for recording guitars. Having more-than-conquered the world of guitar, they’re making a bid to take over your entire DAW. So imagine my girly little squeal when I opened the electronic press kit for STL Tones’ newest innovation. ![]() ![]() In the three or four years since ToneHub dropped, the folks at STL Tones have been steadily producing additional models and presets – from guitarists and producers like Rob Caggiano and Kurt Ballou to amp and speaker cabinet emulations including the PRS Archeon and the Soldano SLO100. Not just for ‘let’s use a plug-in’-type situations, either. As somebody who records a lot of guitars – not just for clients but my own projects – their ToneHub guitar amp modeling plug-in is the de facto choice. It’s always a good day here at EverythingRecording when we hear from our friends over at STL Tones. ![]()
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