Ample Guitar M Lite Ii _best_ < No Survey >
– minus points for misleading electric guitar search results, but plus points for being completely usable in pro mixes. Download: Ample Sound’s official site (Windows/Mac, VST/VST3/AU/AAX)
But – the plugin most home producers use for electric rock/metal tones from Ample Sound is only if they run it through distortion. Out of the box, it’s clean acoustic. ample guitar m lite ii
After installing, go to Settings → disable “Auto Wind” to save CPU. Then load an IR reverb for instant studio acoustic sound. – minus points for misleading electric guitar search
Here’s a useful blog post about the —a popular free virtual instrument for rock, pop, and metal productions. Title: Why Ample Guitar M Lite II Is Still the Best Free Electric Guitar VST After installing, go to Settings → disable “Auto
If you produce rock, metal, or pop at home, you’ve probably searched for “free electric guitar VST” more than once. Most options sound thin, fake, or are impossible to program. But there’s one free plugin that breaks the mold: by Ample Sound.
Here’s why it belongs in every producer’s template. It’s a free, sample-based virtual instrument modeled after a Martin D-18 (despite the “M” name, it’s actually an acoustic? – Wait, correction: Ample Guitar M refers to their Martin acoustic series, but the “Lite II” versions exist for both acoustic and electric. The most common free electric is Ample Guitar M Lite II – actually, let me clarify.)
Have you used Ample Guitar M Lite II for electric-style tones? Let me know in the comments.