Ampire is PreSonus' state - of - the - art guitar amp, cab, and stompbox simulator, available in Studio One Professional 4.6 and later. It offers five amazing new amplifier models like MCM800, VC30, Blackface Twin, Dual Amplifier, and AMP STV. These are precisely state - space modeled from classic designs, capturing all the analog nonlinearities and dynamic responses for an authentic tone. You also get 16 cabinet emulations such as 4x12 M65, 4x12 MFB, etc. We used impulse responses and microphone modeling to bring these classic cabs to life, and there's a microphone edit page for added control. The Ampire Pedalboard comes with thirteen stompboxes, including Big Fuzz, FAT, and MP Ninety. Five of these stompboxes are powered by the same cool state - space modeling tech. Moreover, the Pedalboard can be used as a stand - alone plug - in for non - guitarists too. It's also available in VST3, AAX, and AU formats for use in other DAWs.

Using PreSonus Ampire is easy. First, open the software in your compatible DAW. You can choose from the five different amplifier models to set the base tone of your guitar. If you want to adjust the cabinet sound, pick one of the 16 cabinet emulations. You can play around with the microphone edit page to control the microphone blend, polarity, and balance. For effects, head over to the Pedalboard and select from the thirteen stompboxes. Remember, the software works best in Studio One Professional 4.6 and later, but you can also use it in other DAWs with the VST3, AAX, and AU formats. Keep your software updated to ensure you get the best performance. Don't overload your system with too many plug - ins while using Ampire. If you face any issues, check the official PreSonus support website for troubleshooting guides.