Linda RockStack – New!
3-Channel Guitar Amp Simulator with FX Rack and Cabinet
RockStack is a three-channel amplifier plug-in with an independently switchable effects section and a continuously blendable cabinet impulse section. Equipped with extensive tone-shaping options such as Pre and Post gain EQ and additional Tight, Fat, Body contours, the tonal possibilities of this amp are virtually endless. On top of that, the effects section consists of independently engageable Multi-stage chorus and Delay processing.
Turning a vision into reality
As an experienced musician, mixing and mastering engineer, and programmer, Martin Linda exactly knows how he wants his guitars to sound to fit any particular mix no matter the genre. Being a long time user of various amp sims and cab impulses, one day, he started programming his dream machine of a virtual amp to create an amplifier plug-in widely usable across many rock & metal subgenres.
Since then, many moons have passed, and by working in close collaboration with our team of product designers and programmers, we together have made his vision into a total amp sim monster!
This unique-sounding and unbelievably versatile virtual amp will give you control over a vast tonal palette. Its variability is mind-blowing. What a great ear and mind Martin has! There is no need to simulate a brand when you can just create your dream guitar tone instead!
As an experienced musician, mixing and mastering engineer, and programmer, Martin Linda exactly knows how he wants his guitars to sound to fit any particular mix no matter the genre. Being a long time user of various amp sims and cab impulses, one day, he started programming his dream machine of a virtual amp to create an amplifier plug-in widely usable across many rock & metal subgenres.
Since then, many moons have passed, and by working in close collaboration with our team of product designers and programmers, we together have made his vision into a total amp sim monster!
This unique-sounding and unbelievably versatile virtual amp will give you control over a vast tonal palette. Its variability is mind-blowing. What a great ear and mind Martin has! There is no need to simulate a brand when you can just create your dream guitar tone instead!
Features
Three-channel amp – RockStack delivers three distinctively different voicings - Clean, Rock, & Metal. Each of them has its specific color and gain structure, and it can be tailored to taste by all given controls of the amplifier.
Tone-Gain-Tone – The difference between EQ shaping before and after a gain stage is gigantic. RockStack gives you both options. Use the Pre EQ controls to push the gain stage more in a particular frequency range, and then use the Post EQ to finalize the amp's sound making it more mix ready.
Tight, Fat, Body – Use the Tight to make both the low end and gain structure more focused. Use Fat to get a fuller lower-midrange response. And use Body to make the amp push more aggressively in the higher midrange.
Bright switches – The three-stage multi-switch accentuates higher frequencies dynamically. Both active positions are sensitive to the input signal level. Bright I is more focused on the higher midrange, while Bright II emphasizes even higher frequencies along with little bass as well.
Rack effects – The Chorus can be placed pre or post the gain stages, and it has two switchable modes. The Delay is placed after the gain stages, and it delivers anything from clean and precise digital delay to degraded and clipped repeats typical of analog delays of yesteryear.
Blendable cabinets – RockStack features two cab impulses - A & B, between which you can blend smoothly. The cabinet section can be switched off, too, in case you wish to pair RockStack with impulses of your own choice.
Noise gate – The solution to keep your sound noise-free even with higher amounts of gain. It is useful, particularly when pushing Rock and Metal channels into high saturation. When playing Clean or with lower gain sounds, you better turn it off to get maximum dynamics and retain attack information.
Independent modules – Amp, Effects, and Cabinet sections can be separately switched off or used on its own.
Three-channel amp – RockStack delivers three distinctively different voicings - Clean, Rock, & Metal. Each of them has its specific color and gain structure, and it can be tailored to taste by all given controls of the amplifier.
Tone-Gain-Tone – The difference between EQ shaping before and after a gain stage is gigantic. RockStack gives you both options. Use the Pre EQ controls to push the gain stage more in a particular frequency range, and then use the Post EQ to finalize the amp's sound making it more mix ready.
Tight, Fat, Body – Use the Tight to make both the low end and gain structure more focused. Use Fat to get a fuller lower-midrange response. And use Body to make the amp push more aggressively in the higher midrange.
Bright switches – The three-stage multi-switch accentuates higher frequencies dynamically. Both active positions are sensitive to the input signal level. Bright I is more focused on the higher midrange, while Bright II emphasizes even higher frequencies along with little bass as well.
Rack effects – The Chorus can be placed pre or post the gain stages, and it has two switchable modes. The Delay is placed after the gain stages, and it delivers anything from clean and precise digital delay to degraded and clipped repeats typical of analog delays of yesteryear.
Blendable cabinets – RockStack features two cab impulses - A & B, between which you can blend smoothly. The cabinet section can be switched off, too, in case you wish to pair RockStack with impulses of your own choice.
Noise gate – The solution to keep your sound noise-free even with higher amounts of gain. It is useful, particularly when pushing Rock and Metal channels into high saturation. When playing Clean or with lower gain sounds, you better turn it off to get maximum dynamics and retain attack information.
Independent modules – Amp, Effects, and Cabinet sections can be separately switched off or used on its own.
Regular Amp Sims
Many amp sims aim to simulate exact hardware models made by specific manufacturers. They take an already existing design and recreate it in the software domain.
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RockStack Virtual Rig
RockStack is tuned by an experienced producer's ear rather than derived from an existing scheme. It gives you tools to create your own mix ready rock & metal sounds instead of copying anything already existing.
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Sound Samples
System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.11 - Mac OS X 10.15
AAX 64b, AU 64b, VST2 64b, VST3 64b
Windows 7 - Windows 10
AAX 32b, AAX 64b, VST2 32b, VST2 64b, VST3 32b, VST3 64b
For some effects and applications, we have versions compatible with older systems. Please visit the Downloads page and browse the available versions if your system is older than specified here.
Mac OS X 10.11 - Mac OS X 10.15
AAX 64b, AU 64b, VST2 64b, VST3 64b
Windows 7 - Windows 10
AAX 32b, AAX 64b, VST2 32b, VST2 64b, VST3 32b, VST3 64b
For some effects and applications, we have versions compatible with older systems. Please visit the Downloads page and browse the available versions if your system is older than specified here.