Modelled on the Roland Jazz Chorus 120, the Nembrini Audio Jazz Chorus plug-in reckons to capture the sound of the iconic solid-state amplifier, which is renowned for its pristine tones, lush stereo chorus and rich vibrato.
The JC-120 is possibly the most famous solid-state amplifier – the Vox AC30 being a valve amp.
Introduced in the mid-1970s, it saw few changes over the subsequent 50 years, and has remains a standard in many recording studios around the world. Its pure, warm clean sound has graced scores of hit records spanning musical genres as diverse as African roots, reggae and metal.
The JC120 has been the amp of choice for many ‘name’ guitarist,s including Andy Summers (The Police), Johnny Marr (The Smiths), Joe Perry (Aerosmith) and Pat Metheny.
Key features:
- Amplifier Section: Features the solid-state design with controls for Bright, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Distortion and Reverb. Includes the classic stereo Chorus and Vibrato powered by a BBD chipset for warm, analogue modulation tones.
- Cabinets & Impulse Loader: Includes six cabinet emulations and an impulse response (IR) loades.
- Pre-Amplifier Stomp Effects: noise gate, compressor, auto swell and fuzz for shaping tone, all draggable for flexible signal routing.
- Post-Amplifier Effects: EQ, Delay with Shimmer,and Studio Compressor, all draggable for routing.
- Standalone Version: Includes a standalone version of the plugin, allowing you to use it without a DAW.
The Nembrini Audio Jazz Chorus desktop version is available at $137 and the iOS version at US$19.99.
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