Ample - Sound Ample Metal Eclipse V3.7.0 -win-mac-
While Ample Metal Eclipse includes high-quality built-in amplifier and cabinet simulations, you can disable them to send a raw DI signal into dedicated third-party amp modelers (like Neural DSP, Helix Native, or Amplitube) for endless tonal variety.
Multiple cabinet options with selectable microphone types and positions.
Allows users to input notes string-by-string rather than using a traditional piano roll.
Based on meticulous samples of an ESP Eclipse eight-string guitar, this version updates the engine, refines the user interface, and introduces performance optimizations that make it a must-have tool for composers, producers, and bedroom musicians alike. The Core Instrument: The ESP Eclipse Identity
Ample Sound ensures a unified experience across operating systems. Ample Metal Eclipse v3.7.0 natively supports both Windows and macOS environments. It operates seamlessly across modern plugin formats: AU (Audio Units) AAX (for Pro Tools setups) Standalone application Ample Sound Ample Metal Eclipse v3.7.0 -WiN-MAC-
To use :
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files, including the import of fingering, articulations, and performance data. Performance Fixes
While the built-in effects are excellent, many pro producers prefer to treat Ample Metal Eclipse as a DI (Direct Input) box. Here is a proven workflow to get a massive, industry-standard metal tone: Based on meticulous samples of an ESP Eclipse
This is a crucial update for users on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips). v3.7.0 runs natively on ARM architecture for macOS, meaning zero Rosetta 2 overhead, lower latency, and drastically improved session load times. For Windows users, the plugin is fully certified for Windows 11 24H2, with improved ASIO driver stability and reduced CPU spikes.
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To make Ample Metal Eclipse sound like a flesh-and-blood guitarist, try these proven programming techniques:
: A feature that triples the available samples for fast, repeated notes to eliminate the "machine gun" effect. Stroke Noise It operates seamlessly across modern plugin formats: AU
AME has a specialized Double Guitar feature that creates a true stereo image by using different samples for left and right channels, mimicking a real double-tracked recording. System Requirements (WiN-MAC) Windows: Windows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit). macOS: 10.9 or higher (Native M1/M2 support). RAM: 8GB minimum recommended. Disk Space: 7-10 GB of free space. Host DAW: VST, AU, or AAX compatible host. Conclusion
The ultimate tool for producing bone-crushing, professional-grade heavy metal guitar tracks directly within your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is the . This virtual instrument stands as a premier solution for producers, composers, and guitarists seeking authentic, deeply sampled metal rhythms and blistering solos without needing a physical instrument or complex microphone setup. Built on a meticulously sampled ESP Eclipse guitar, the 3.7.0 update refines the plugin's performance, user interface, and articulation engine to deliver unparalleled realism.
For aggressive squeals. Natural Harmonics & Legato Slide: For melodic leads. Hammer-On & Pull-Off: For fast, fluid solos. Popping & Slapping: For avant-garde metal styles. 4. Built-in FX and Amp Simulator
Create realistic guitar phrases without playing MIDI keyboard.
4x12 and 2x12 options designed for high-gain sounds. 3. The Riffer & Strummer
: Updated legato system that supports slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs across different strings and frets simultaneously.