


No matter what impulses you use, you’re going to need a plugin to load them into.
#GUITAR RIG 5 PLAYER VS PRO DOWNLOAD#
Stop what you’re doing and download the OwnHammer Impulse Responses now. Oh, I should probably mention that these IR’s are made from the industry standard in metal guitar cabinets… the Mesa Boogie Standard Slant 4×12 cab. All of their impulse response packs contain dozens of high-quality IR’s, captured with the most pristine analog gear, and they are giving away a free package of these to anyone with enough smarts to download it. If you want some of the best in the business, look no further than OwnHammer.
#GUITAR RIG 5 PLAYER VS PRO PROFESSIONAL#
Quality cabinet emulations are key to getting a deep, rich, professional quality guitar sound. How can you say no to that?Īlright, you caught us, it’s not technically a plugin… but you’d be foolish to pass these up. TSE 808 is one of the most realistic tube screamer plugins we at Wired Guitarist have ever used, and the fact that it’s free is just insane.

Using an overdrive pedal to tighten up your amp is one of the most standard moves in metal tone, and it works just as well with amp sims. It’s one thing to make an incredible sounding amp sim, it’s another to have an entire pack of them.īe sure to check out the LePou Amp Suite!Īlong with making a fantastic amp sim, the TSE X50, TSE makes one of the best overdrive plugins on the market. LePou’s arsenal of amp sims include emulated high-gain giants like Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier, ENGL E645, and even his own original design. These are hands down, the BEST free amp sim plugins on the market. I know, you’ve heard it a thousand times, but one more just to drive the point home… Here are Wired Guitarist’s Top 5 Free Guitar Plugins. We’ve gone through hundreds of free plugins to find the best tools for sculpting professional guitar tones on a budget. So let’s talk about what we can accomplish for free! Sometimes it’s just about making the best of what you got and dialing it in the perfect tone. Luckily, you don’t need to drop that kind of cash to get the tone you want. Now let me guess, the first thing that came to mind was probably a $5,000 guitar, and $3,000 amp, about $7,000 in microphones and another $20,000 in preamps and analog gear, right? Yikes… ready to take out a loan in the name of tone?ĭon’t worry, neither are we.
