ANALOGyAMP

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Rob Jackson  | 
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Last Update
Oct 10, 2025

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ANALOGyAMP
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Retro Guitar Amp Sim AudioUnit
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ANALOGyAMP Retro Guitar Amp Sim Plugin (AUv3) ANALOGyAMP is an audio effect plugin that can run standalone, or in any AU compatible host application such as Logic Pro or GarageBand. Overview ANALOGyAMP takes its inspiration from the small, low wattage US all-valve guitar combo amplifiers from the 1960's, still extremely popular today both onstage and in the studio. These amps had a single volume control, a simple bass and treble tonestack, and built-in tremolo and spring reverb. ANALOGyAMP follows the same design, adding an optional 10" or 12" guitar speaker cabinet emulation and a stereo ADT (automatic double tracking) effect. Typically these amps would start to break-up with the volume control set to around half-way, aka "the sweet spot". At this setting, the amp would be warm and clean(ish) but if you were to "dig in" the amp would start to compress and distort more. Past this point on the volume control, the amp doesn't actually get much louder - you just get more distortion and compression. The character of the distortion also tended to be very raucous and unrefined, coming exclusively from the 6V6 power tubes. ANALOGyAMP has been designed so that your starting point is "the sweet spot" and you add more gain from there. You can also "channel switch" between two gain settings for a lead and rhythm sound for example. As you crank the gain up on ANALOGyAMP, the tonal character of the distortion shifts into darker / more wooly territory - think 50's "Tweed" type breakup. Digital modelling of guitar amplifiers has become incredibly forensic over the years, but this comes at a cost - both to your CPU and your pocket! I wanted to take a step back and look at the tonal character of some of my favourite classic tube amps as a whole, rather than individually modelling all the parts, e.g. valve stages, transformers, speakers and microphones, etc. My ultimate aim was to create something a lot less complicated and CPU-friendly, that could take a guitar signal, and produce a pleasing amp-like tone, hopefully reminiscent of the actual amps that inspired me during the design of ANALOGyAMP. ANALOGyAMP isn't trying to be everything, so it won't do high gain Rock and Metal tones for example, in the same way you can't make a Princeton sound like a Plexi or Triple Rectifier. However, if you're more into vintage clean / edge of breakup, or Classic Rock type sounds, you might like ANALOGyAMP as much as I do! There should be a few demos on YT by now, so please do go check 'em out, and I hope you decide to give ANALOGyAMP a try. About The UI Not everyone likes the UIs of my latest (2025) plugins - I get it. However, the simplistic and generic approach allows me to (a) 99% focus on the DSP, sound quality and CPU performance, and (b) significantly reduce the development (and potential maintenance) time, which is reflected in my pricing. For more info and support please visit: www.waverley-instruments.com/robjackson}
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Some Latest Reviews

cfgcvhcghcgh
11 Dec, 2025
5
I have spent hundreds on other guitar amps and effects and honestly this is the best I have found. Combined with the EQ app it’s perfect. PLEASE develop more guitar apps.
Riverbend Sim
19 Oct, 2025
5
Really lovely sounding little valve amp in my pocket. Champy, Tweedy, and more. I easily get sounds I like out of this app on electric and acoustic guitars. Warm. No fuss, and much easier on the CPU of my devices than most Amp Sims.

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Voted: 6
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Categories: Music, Entertainment
Size: 12MB
App Age: 2 months 16 days
Release Date: Oct 07, 2025
Last Update: Oct 10, 2025
Version: 1.0.4
Version history
1.0.4
Oct 10, 2025
Added a brighter US 12" Cab Sim speaker option. Added a few new US 12" versions of factory presets. Updated user guide for info: Cab Sim - Activates a guitar speaker cabinet simulation. These are simple "cab filters" based on the frequency responses of a popular US Alnico 10", a UK Ceramic 12" and a US Ferrite 12" guitar speaker. The typical tonal character of each Cab Sim setting is as follows: US 10" - A good all-rounder with tight lows and a smooth top end. UK 12" - A much darker speaker with extended low end. US 12" - A brighter speaker with good lows and extra presence.
1.0.3
Oct 09, 2025
Background Audio wasn't enabled for iOS in standalone mode (fixed) Added my go-to settings as a preset (um... because I can) Many thanks for the positive response to ANALOGyAMP so far - it really is much appreciated! -Rob
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