IK Multimedia Ampeg SVX

Ampeg SVX is a bass amp plug-in powered by AmpliTube technology. It allows you to mix and match between amps and cabinets of the most sought-after Ampeg bass amps including SVT Classic, the SVT 4 PRO, the BA500 and the B15 Portaflex. All of the amps are modeled “component by component” after the original by IK, and ear-tuned by Ampeg engineers.

Ampeg SVX is a bass amp plug-in powered by AmpliTube technology. It allows you to mix and match between amps and cabinets of the most sought-after Ampeg bass amps including SVT Classic, the SVT 4 PRO, the BA500 and the B15 Portaflex. All of the amps are modeled “component by component” after the original by IK, and ear-tuned by Ampeg engineers.

Ampeg SVX also includes a fully configurable 8-stompbox pedal board with several effects, all designed specifically for bass. Effects include Chorus, Delay, Octaver, Wah, Envelope, Filter, Overdrive and Compressor.

Two parallel signal paths allow for separate direct bass sounds to be mixed with a different processed and amped sound on the other channel for an instant top quality studio sound.

Features

IK Multimedia Ampeg SVX
  • 4 Modules: Tuner, Stomp, Amp, Cabinet +Mic selection/placement.
  • 4 signature Ampeg-modeled bass amps: SVT Classic, SVT 4 PRO, BA500 and the B15 Portaflex.
  • 6 signature Ampeg cabinet models: 1×15, 2×10, 2×12, 2 models of 4×10, and also 8×10.
  • 24 bass amp combinations.
  • 8 analog modeled stomps on 6 slots with flexible routing: Chorus, Delay, Octaver, Wah, Envelope, Filter, Overdrive and Compressor.
  • High precision tuner.
  • Ultra-accurate analog modeling with DSM technology.
  • All effects BPM syncable.

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Image 2 of 2This is more than most bassists could dream of.IK Multimedia´s star has undoubtedly been on the rise over the past few months. Of course, products such as SampleTank and T-RackS had already established them as developers to watch closely, but their most recent releases - Miroslav Philharmonik, AmpliTube 2 and Classik Studio Reverb - have utterly surpassed anything they´ve done before.And so we come to their latest creation. Ampeg SVX is clearly cut from the same technological cloth as AmpliTube 2, and is a collection of premium-quality (and, in the case of the original hardware, premium-priced), physically modelled bass amplification equipment. It was but three issues ago that we were lamenting how bass is often overlooked in music production, and - as if to answer our prayers - Ampeg SVX has come a-knocking (or, more accurately, a-thumping).In general, bass rigs are physically bigger but less complicated than guitar rig setups. Consequently, although Ampeg SVX is based on AmpliTube 2 technology, its user interface is even simpler. There are only four modules (Tuner, Stomp, Amp and Cab) and there are no routing options. This is because, unlike in AmpliTube, there´s only one instance of each module.InterfaceTaking their lead from the original Ampeg equipment, the graphical displays in SVX aren´t so much greyscale as ‘blackscale´.

This means that the plug-in´s user interface is pretty dark, but it´s still sexy and clear enough that you can accurately see the settings of the dials.As in AmpliTube 2, the dials aren´t MIDI assignable other than through your sequencer´s automation system, and because there´s no standalone version of Ampeg SVX, a host application is a requirement, though there´s no shortage of free VST hosts for those who want to use the software as a live performance tool. Is that a likely scenario? Perhaps more so than you might think. While most guitarists would balk at the idea of not having a real amp on stage, many bass players - even at heavyweight, full-size rockconcerts - are quite willing to plug straight into the PA. This is because bass spreads very evenly, giving fewer monitoring problems than guitarists experienceWith Ampeg SVX, live bass performers can have the best of both worlds: the convenience of plugging directly into a PA coupled with the unique tones and heritage of some unquestionably classic bass rig systems.ModelsAs you might expect, you can mix and match the four amp models (BA-500, B-15R, SVT-CL and SVT-4PRO) with any of the six cabinet models (B-15R, BA-500, BXT-410H, PB-212H, SVT-410H and SV-T810E).

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You can also make a selection from the virtual mic cabinet, with models of the AKG C-414 and D-20, Sennheiser MD-421, Shure SM57, the near-indestructible Electro-Voice RE-20, and the microphone king that is the Neumann U87. The final output is stereo, but using the adjustable ambient field, you can run the plug-in in mono too.You also get a selection of stomp boxes.

These are well-voiced for bass, with the chorus pedal, for example, giving you instant access to that classic, swirling ‘ballad bass´ sound. There´s also a delay, an auto-filter, a compressor, a volume pedal, a bass wah, an octave divider, and a surprisingly usable overdrive pedal.So how does it all sound? In a word, perfect. Everything that you´d expect to be able to do with a bass rig, you can do here. However, many (perhaps even most) home-based production teams may hit a pretty big problem when it comes to using Ampeg SVX: the limits of their own studio environment.