MCDSP Chrome Tone Performance Effects Plug In (Pro Tools LE/HD/M Powered)
The Chrome Tone collection of effects includes distortion, compression, gating, chorus, flange, EQ, wah, tremolo, spring reverb and tape delay effect. These are all designed with sonic flexibility for a myriad of applications from guitar, keyboards, drums and even voice. Chrome Tone brings the world of custom guitar amps, boutique outboard gear and pedal effects inside your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
The Chrome Tone Amp has six distortion modes for everything from light grit to full shred. Distortion Drive, Type, and Frequency controls allow fine tuning of the distortion tone. The Amp also includes a full featured noise gate, compression and sustain circuits, low cut filters, shelving and parametric EQ, a guitar cabinet simulator (great for direct recording), and a reverb.
- Six distortion modes for light to heavy distortion. Distortion Drive types include various gain staging (Narrow, Wide, and Low), as well as many filter types for manual wah and other special effects.
- Fully programmable Gate to remove unwanted signal. Very useful for noise reduction in the signal path, particularly when large amounts of distortion are selected. New in version 1.3, the input section now boasts a full featured pre with more low end and several selectable Pre responses.
- Compression and sustain circuits to augment the recorded performance. This section can also increase the overall signal level in the Distortion section.
- High pass filtering, shelving and parametric EQ.
- Several new cabinet models and direct modes are now available in version 1.3.
- Spring reverb.
System Requirements
Operating System
Chrome Tone is compatible with both Mac OS 10.4.x and Windows XP.
Configurations
Chrome Tone is available in TDM, RTAS, and AudioSuite configurations.
Applications
Pro Tools™ 7.x or higher is required for TDM, LE, and M-Powered systems. Additionally, a Third Party software application that supports the Digidesign TDM, RTAS, or AudioSuite plug-in Standard may be supported.