Amp Designer overview

Amp Designer emulates the sound of more than 20 famous guitar amplifiers and the speaker cabinets used with them. Each preconfigured model combines an amp, a cabinet, and EQ that recreates a well-known guitar amplifier sound. You can process guitar signals directly, reproducing the sound of your guitar played through these amplification systems. You can also use Amp Designer for experimental sound design and processing. You can use it with other instruments as well, applying the sonic character of a guitar amp to a trumpet or vocal part, for example.

The amplifiers, cabinets, and EQs emulated by Amp Designer can be combined in numerous ways to alter the tone. Virtual microphones are used to pick up the signal of the emulated amplifier and cabinet. You can choose from, and position, seven different microphone types. Amp Designer also emulates classic guitar amplifier effects, including spring reverb, vibrato, and tremolo.

The Amp Designer interface is divided into four main parameter sections.

Figure. Amp Designer window, showing main interface areas.

Switch between the full and small versions of the interface

Choose an Amp Designer model

You can use the Model pop-up menu to choose a preconfigured model, or you can build a customized model using the Amp, Cabinet, and Mic pop-up menus. See Build a custom Amp Designer combo. Your choices remain visible in the pop-up menus and they are also illustrated in the visual display above them. For example, if you choose Tweed 4X10 from the Cabinet pop-up menu, you see the Tweed cabinet with four 10” speakers on the right side of the display.