Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp
Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp
Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp
Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp

Acoustic Voice Guitar Preamp

Release version 1.0.5
Regular price $99.00 Sale price$29.99
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Turn your under saddle pickup into a studio grade PRO sounding full body elite instrument

Based on creative techniques developed by studio engineers and producers, the Acoustic Voice preamp plugin combines guitar simulation, studio preamps and microphones, modulation, delay and reverb to create state-of-the-art acoustic soundscapes.

Great for acoustic guitars or electric guitars with a piezo pickup.

Acoustic Voice preamp plugin promotes getting lost in creative acoustic tracks production with no boundaries.

In the Acoustic Voice preamp plugin, you have the chance to turn your under-saddle pickup into a studio-grade PRO sounding full-body elite instrument:

  • Choose between 6 selected acoustic guitar emulations
  • Choose between 3 selected microphone emulations, position and distance
  • Compression, Chorus, Vibrato, Delay and Reverb  
iOS
iPhone/iPad

The main part of the Acoustic Voice preamp plugin is the guitar emulation section, with the finest selection of legendary instruments Martin* 0028EC, Gibson* L00, Landola* J80E, Guild* D140CE, Ayers* DSR and Taylor* 814CEDLX.

With the Acoustic Voice preamp plugin is possible to choose between 3 selected microphones emulations, Audix* Adx51, Beyer dynamic* M201, Shure* SM57, moving the virtual mic along with the guitar from neck to bridge and distance from the instrument.

A complete Preamp section allows you to fine-tune your tone and a full Modulation set up to give it an extra spread and extra lush.

Legal Disclaimer:

*All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Nembrini Audio SRL. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Nembrini Audio’s sound design process.

Plugin Formats

A VST2, VST3, AAX or AudioUnits compatible host

SYSTEM

An Intel compatible or Apple Silicon CPU 1GB RAM, Mac OS 10.13 or newer, Windows 8 or newer, 64-bit DAW

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
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g.p.
Brilliant!

I'm a bit blown away by this. Having a family, pets and limited acoustic room-treatment, it can be a real pain trying to mic up guitars to record quick ideas, so I've been DI-ing my acoustic direct and trying (unsuccessfuly) to find a reasonable tone using the various amp sims I use when DI-ing my electric guitars. Nothing has come close to this. I don't have a professional studio benchmark to know how accurate the simulation is, but it sounds very nice indeed. There are also various presets which work very well. This neat preamp is going to save me hours of fiddling with settings and just let me get on with making music. Love it!

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Mark Jurczeski
Works really good.

It really works, and it does a very good job. Extremely easy to use and gets the sound your looking for fast.

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Pablo DeLaLoza
Great acoustic guitar tone

I use it on line-recorded acoustic guitars, instantly transforming them to a mic-recorded sound.
It has also control a blend control, if you want to keep some of the original piezo tone

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Adam Bell
One of the only vsts that does this.

Insanely tweakable plugin for acoustic tones. Great little preamp.

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Leonard Farmer
Better than the competition

Off the bat, I'm not sure that it should get a full 5 stars, but my initial experience has been good. The only other product I know of that does a similar thing is UAD Soundmachine Woodworks, and I prefer Nembrini's. I didn't use the additional EQ, Compression or FX, just the guitar body and mics, and it's breathing life into my basic acoustic DI recordings. I had previously recorded a bunch of acoustic and vocal performance videos with a very limited audio recording setup; only 2 channels available, so I had an SM7B on the vocals and a DI for my guitar. This plugin is allowing me to get much more out of that DI, making it seem as though I had mic'd the guitar up. It sounds fairly convincing to me.


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