Ample Metal Eclipse’s are usable, but for metal you’ll get better results with external amp sims:
| Function | MIDI CC | |----------|---------| | Volume | 7 | | Pan | 10 | | Expression | 11 | | Sustain (legato) | 64 | | Portamento | 65 | | Pickup select | 67 | | Fret position | 16 | | Vibrato depth | 17 |
Ample Sound relies on the revenue from legitimate sales to develop future updates, improve their technology, and provide customer support. By using a legal copy, you invest in your craft and contribute directly to the continued success of a developer that has revolutionized guitar production in a digital audio workstation.
New cross-compatibility allows riffs from all Ample Sound products to be shared. Optimized strumming sounds within the Riffer engine. Advanced Legato System
Requires a decent amount of hard drive space for the sample library.
The library features a vast collection of articulations, capturing the full range of guitar performance. This ensures that your programmed guitar parts sound authentic and lively, not stiff and robotic.
The Strummer engine is designed for authentic rhythm guitar parts. It comes with 14 strum notes and 28 different ways to play each chord, from aggressive downstrokes to intricate patterns. Four humanization settings add subtle timing and velocity variations, preventing the “machine gun” effect that plagues many sequenced guitars. You can also define custom chords and create your own strumming rhythms to export as MIDI patterns.
This paper provides a detailed technical overview of Ample Metal Eclipse (AME), a virtual guitar instrument developed by Ample Sound. Focusing specifically on version 3.7.0, this analysis examines the library’s sampling methodology, the "Eclipse" guitar model (ESP Eclipse), the Strumming Engine, and the technological advancements introduced in the v3.x architecture. The paper explores how AME bridges the gap between MIDI sequencing and realistic electric guitar performance, specifically catering to high-gain metal and rock production.
: Designed for the heavy stuff, it supports drop tuning down to C1 (defaulting to C G C F A D).
The key to Ample Metal Eclipse's realism lies in its deep sampling and advanced performance engine.
Ample Metal Eclipse’s are usable, but for metal you’ll get better results with external amp sims:
| Function | MIDI CC | |----------|---------| | Volume | 7 | | Pan | 10 | | Expression | 11 | | Sustain (legato) | 64 | | Portamento | 65 | | Pickup select | 67 | | Fret position | 16 | | Vibrato depth | 17 |
Ample Sound relies on the revenue from legitimate sales to develop future updates, improve their technology, and provide customer support. By using a legal copy, you invest in your craft and contribute directly to the continued success of a developer that has revolutionized guitar production in a digital audio workstation. Ample Sound Ample Metal Eclipse v3.7.0 -WiN-MAC-
New cross-compatibility allows riffs from all Ample Sound products to be shared. Optimized strumming sounds within the Riffer engine. Advanced Legato System
Requires a decent amount of hard drive space for the sample library. Ample Metal Eclipse’s are usable, but for metal
The library features a vast collection of articulations, capturing the full range of guitar performance. This ensures that your programmed guitar parts sound authentic and lively, not stiff and robotic.
The Strummer engine is designed for authentic rhythm guitar parts. It comes with 14 strum notes and 28 different ways to play each chord, from aggressive downstrokes to intricate patterns. Four humanization settings add subtle timing and velocity variations, preventing the “machine gun” effect that plagues many sequenced guitars. You can also define custom chords and create your own strumming rhythms to export as MIDI patterns. Optimized strumming sounds within the Riffer engine
This paper provides a detailed technical overview of Ample Metal Eclipse (AME), a virtual guitar instrument developed by Ample Sound. Focusing specifically on version 3.7.0, this analysis examines the library’s sampling methodology, the "Eclipse" guitar model (ESP Eclipse), the Strumming Engine, and the technological advancements introduced in the v3.x architecture. The paper explores how AME bridges the gap between MIDI sequencing and realistic electric guitar performance, specifically catering to high-gain metal and rock production.
: Designed for the heavy stuff, it supports drop tuning down to C1 (defaulting to C G C F A D).
The key to Ample Metal Eclipse's realism lies in its deep sampling and advanced performance engine.