Sure no problem.
When I was working on this with stl tones developer I tried to think of everybody. I didn’t have full freedom, the UI of the plug-in couldn’t be changed, so I did my best.
You have a trial version of fully functional plug-in, it’s 10 days I think and then you get subscribed automaticaly or you cancel it. Enough time to test the plug-in out anyway.
But here’s general overview and how things work in this plug-in.
The plug-in UI has sort of two section, the main section with presets and main controls which always stays the same, and another section which changes depending on what you’re working with: amps, pedals, cabinets etc.
Lets say these are left and right sections. Keep this analogy in mind, will be useful later.
Obviously, VO keys + arrow keys is used to mvoe in the plug-in UI, VO+Space to activate or open certain things. When there’s difference I’ll mention it.
Main section contains following things:
-input level listener, the feature which allows you to choose best input level. Simply open it, from the menu choose what general level you want, low, medium or high, and play guitar for few seconds. It will be adjusted automaticly, and you can read the volume it adjusted to.
-input level, output level and gate controls: simply interact with these and use VO arrow keys to change the value. Each knob or slider work the same.
-presets section, you have next and previous preset buttons, preset selection menu which contains banks with different presets as well as load and save options. You shouldn’t use next and previous preset if you don’t want to. Up and down arrow keys will work either.
-routing menu, here you can choose the routing for the plug-in: mono, mono to stereo and stereo are available.
-routing lock, if you want to change presets but keep your desired routing settings, simply lock routing here.
- user manual, this is obvious.
-tuner - opens in a new window. Accessible but from some reason voiceover reads wrong tones. Instead of High E voiceover says F etc. This should be addressed in some of the future updates.
-midi assignment - Not lots of effort has been put to this section. It’s kind of accessible, but this will also be addressed in future updates.
-buttons for amplifier, stompbox, cabinets, and effects sections. Amplifier is selected by default. When you activate different one, effects for instance, amp section will disappear and effects section will appear.
Now remember the analogy from above? So, when amplifier and cabinet sections are active, they are on the left, and the main section is on right side.
For stompbox and effects sections, which look identical, it’s just oposite, so main is on the left, stompbox or effect section is on the right.
Amplifier section
Starting from top or far left, you’ll have all amp controls, buttons, toggles, knobs and sliders. Use VO space on buttons or toles to activate them, but in order to use knobs or sliders you need to interact with them and then use VO arrow keys to change the value.
After you pass all amp controls, you’ll come to the amp selection menu, where the name of currently selected amp model is always displayed, ignite amps emissary by default.
Open the menu and you’ll get separate window with one edit field, where voiceover is focused by default, and the table.
Ignore the table. As you’re on edit field, simply hit down arrow and menu will pop up with all amp models. Select desired one with arrow keys and hit enter. Stompbox and effects selection menu look and work identical to amp selection menu.
Cabinets
You can select two cabinets at the same time in this plug-in. For each of them you have on/off button, next and previous mic, volume, mic distance and mic angle controls.
You also have cabinet selection menu which looks identical to presets menu, where preset banks are cabinet models here, and presets are different microphones here. Cabinet and mic names are displayed here of course.
There’s also a mix slider which allows you to hear different percentages of these two cabinets.
After this part, you have identical menus and buttons but for external impulse responces. However, there are no mic distance and angle controls for impulses, which is kind of obvious but worth mentioning.
At the end of section, you have high-pass and low-pass filters, and resonance controls for both cabinets.
You can combine internal and external cabinet impulses, that’s why you have on/off button for each of these.
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Stompbox and effects section
When you activate switches for this, using analogy from above, they are gonna be displayed to the right.
Both of these looks identical, you have 4 slots, remove and swop for each one. Hit VO Space on desired slot, slot 1 for example. The selection menu opens, identical to amp selection menu, so be sure you’re at edit field and hit down arrow to open the menu of all devices, stompbox or effects models.
Once you select desired pedal, the controls for that pedal will appear right from the slots.
They are properly labelled, used in same way as other control I already mentioned.
More the less that’s it. Sorry if my explaination is somewhat up side down, I’m pretty sleepy at the moment hehe.
The UI of this plug-in is really easy to use. I personally use item chooser a lot, simply type in the name of control or whatever I want to access and works 100%, much quicker then using VO arrow keys, although that way of navigation is not that bad here, as there are no too many controls displayed at any time.
Soundwise, hmm, incredible really, although it’s matter of taste.
Personally, til now I heard 4-5 plug-ins which really sound and feel incredible, and 3 of these are stl tones plug-ins, they really know what they are doing.
Go and listen to demos of it, and download the trial and see it yourself, that’s always best.
Anyway, enough from me now.
If you or someone else need any help with the plug-in feel free to ask.
Cheers