Neural DSP Unveils New Soldano SLO-100 Suite Plugin
With the original's two-channel setup and six Soldano software effects pedals, this plugin aims to replicate the SLO-100's legendary high-gain attack.
Neural DSP has unveiled a new plugin, modeled after the legendary Soldano SLO-100 amplifier.
Like the original SLO-100, the new plugin features a two-channel setup – a Normal channel packed with "crystalline" cleans, and an Overdrive channel that aims to replicate the original amp's legendary high-gain attack.
The plugin also features a nine-band graphic EQ, and six Soldano software effects pedals – an OD1 boost, OD2 overdrive, a compressor, and a vintage chorus, delay, and reverb.
Also aboard is a cab sim module that features six virtual microphones, hundreds of impulse responses, and the ability to load custom impulse response files.
The Neural DSP Soldano SLO-100 Suite plugin can also be used as standalone software outside of a DAW, and is available now for $119.
For more info on the plugin, stop by neuraldsp.com.
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