Ample Sound Ample Metal Eclipse V3.7.0 -win-mac- <FREE ✧>
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Jenna pressed the “Humanize” button. The plugin didn’t just copy her MIDI track. It created a second self —a shadow guitarist standing three feet to the left. Slightly different attack. Different fret micro-shifts. A tiny phase cancellation that felt like two people locked in a perfect, mechanical stare.
Natural pinch harmonics that seem to scream out of the speakers. The v3.7.0 Evolution
She loaded the . The new “Hellhound” channel. She cranked the gain to 8, the presence to 6. The virtual tubes sagged.
For modern music producers, guitarists, and composers, getting a professional, chugging metal guitar sound without a real amp, cabinet, or skilled player can be a daunting task. , a renowned name in virtual instrument development, has bridged this gap with Ample Metal Eclipse (AME) . Ample Sound Ample Metal Eclipse v3.7.0 -WiN-MAC-
: A step-by-step PDF guide for both Windows and Mac systems.
: Supports polyphonic slides and hammer-ons across different strings, allowing notes on multiple strings to be played at different times for complex soloing.
The user interface is cleaner and more intuitive, allowing for faster navigation.
A major challenge in virtual metal guitars is avoiding the "machine-gun effect," where repeating notes sound artificial. AME v3.7.0 solves this using a robust selection of key-switched articulations: She clicked
Essential for heavy rhythm sections. Velocities control the tightness of the mute.
Features a dedicated metal amp simulator modeled after high-gain tube amplifiers, paired with customizable cabinet emulations and microphone placements.
: Features an improved MIDI export function and optimized strumming sounds.
The Ample Metal Eclipse shines due to its source material. The ESP Eclipse shape is akin to a Les Paul but with a faster neck. In v3.7.0, the dual pickup modes (Neck & Bridge) are sampled separately. It created a second self —a shadow guitarist
For massive metal rhythm walls, load two separate instances of Ample Metal Eclipse. Pan one 100% Left and the other 100% Right. Use slightly different humanization or velocity settings on each instance to simulate two distinct guitar takes.
AME features a dedicated panel to adjust random velocity, humanize timing start points, and introduce subtle tuning imperfections. Turning these up slightly eliminates the "robotic" feel of MIDI programming.
To avoid robotic sound: