AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix™ is a cooperative effort between Authentic Hendrix and IK Multimedia. Authentic Hendrix was founded in late 90s, by Al Hendrix and his daughter Janie to curate and promote Jimi’s extensive recorded legacy. Jimi Hendrix was fundamental in the development of modern guitar amplification and guitar effects and marked the evolution of modern electric guitar sound. In only the four years between 1966, when he started his rehearsal sessions with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and 1970, when he died in London on September 18 at the age of 27, he contributed to change the way music was made and electric guitar was played, leaving a permanent mark on the generations of guitarists and musicians that followed. He is constantly named by guitar and music magazines as the number one guitarist of all time.
The Jimi Hendrix rig
Hendrix’s sound is a unique mix of high volume, feedback control and a exclusive, personal usage of guitar effects which was a breakthrough for its time. By then Hendrix was one of the first guitarists to experiment with the full expressive possibilities of electronic effects, which were a fundamental part of his sound. Electronic effects were a technological novelty in the 60’s with semiconductor electronics in its infancy and the very first commercially available germanium transistors introduced in the mid 50’s gradually replacing tubes in the next two decades.
IK has gone the extra mile in accurately modeling all the most important components of the Hendrix rig not only using proprietary AmpliTube 2 DSM™ (Dynamic Saturation Modeling) technology at its best, but collecting all the original vintage stomps, amplifiers and cabinets and fine tuning the software emulations by ear with accurate craftmanship to achieve incredibly realistic modeling results. A sound that will bring you back to the Woodstock era.
AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix offers the same 2 series/parallel rig structure of AmpliTube 2 and ensures a complete and flexible rig structure that can be used not only to recreate the authentic tones of popular Hendrix tunes but since the modeled gear in this product is in such high demand by guitarists, AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix is a fantastic tool for many styles of modern rock music from hard rock to punk, alternative, progressive and pop.
9 Stomp Effect Models
+ Wah 46
Based on Vox® Wah V846
The Wah 46 is a model of the most famous wah-wah used by Jimi Hendrix which became his signature sound in masterpiece tunes like “Voodoo Child.” Although the original had no auto-wah features, this additional functionality has been added for a more convenient usage when played on a computer. This is considered to be one of the best sounding wah-wahs of all time
+ Uni-V
Based on Univox™ Uni-Vibe™
This was a chorus/rotating-speaker simulator that was introduced in 1969 and used predominantly in live performances. This created a swirling effect quite similar to the Leslie® speaker cabinet but with the addition of speed control. This effect was employed on tracks such as “Hey Baby (The Land of the New Rising Sun),” “Earth Blues,” and “Machine Gun.” A vintage Uni-Vibe™ is in such high demand it sells for over a thousand dollars, if you can even find one.
+ Fuzz Age
Based on Arbiter® Fuzz Face®
This was the main fuzz box he used, a classic germanium transistor fuzz effect. Often combined with a wah, this effect produced permanent sustain and endless distortion. The original Fuzz Face® is one of the most collectible fuzz boxes ever. + Octa-V
Based on Roger Mayer™ Octavia
This effect was first used on “Purple Haze” and “Fire.” It is a fuzz box with frequency-doubling circuitry that produces a second note an octave above the fundamental note.
+ RightFuzz
Based on Mosrite™ Fuzzrite®
A highly sought-after, rare fuzz box, it was one of the first commercially available floor effect units, making its first appearance in 1966. It doesn’t get any more vintage than this when it comes to stomp pedals.
+ FuzzOne
Based on Maestro® FuzzTone
Hendrix began using this fuzz box while playing in New York City before founding the Experience. Its sounds can be heard in the enormously popular Rolling Stones song “Satisfaction.”
+ XS Fuzz
Based on Roger Mayer™ Axis fuzz
Jimi used many fuzz box units like this vintage model which adds to the powerful sound palette that AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix can offer.
+ Class Fuzz
Based on Roger Mayer™ Classic fuzz
Jimi used many fuzz box units like this vintage model which adds to the powerful sound palette that AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix can offer.
+ Opto-Tremolo
Based on Fender® Opto-Tremolo
4 Amp Models
+ British Lead S100
Based on Marshall® 1959 JTM100™ Super Lead
This is modeled on the Classic British 100 watt amp Jimi is generally associated with. Jimi often used multiple amp heads (up to 6) looping them together to get more power, a setup that can be recreated in AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix because of its dual rig capability.
+ American Vintage B
Based on Fender® Bassman®
The design of this amp influenced many of its successors and was used by Jimi in the studio recording of “Voodoo Child.”
+ American Vintage T
Based on Fender® Twin Reverb®
This was Jimi’s amp of choice during ’65 through ’66. It included a spring reverb and was equipped with 2×12” J.B. Lansing® speakers.
+ American Vintage D
Based on Fender® Dual-Showman®
Hendrix acquired this 100 watt amp in 1968 and used it in �?68 and �?69 with the Experience tour together with an assortment of other amps. The amp sported a built-in spring reverb unit and originally came with 2×15” J.B. Lansing® speakers.
7 Cabinet Models
+ 2×12 Open T J120
Based on Fender® Twin 2×12” equipped with J.B. Lansing® D120F
+ 2×12 Open SL
Based on Silvertone® 2×12”
+ 4×12 Closed 25 C
Based on Marshall® 4×12” equipped with 25W Celestion™
+ 4×12 Closed 75 C
Based on Marshall® 4×12” equipped with 75W Celestion™
+ 4×12 Closed J120
Based on Marshall® 4×12” equipped with J.B.Lansing® D120F
+ 2×15 Closed B J130
Based on Fender® Bassman® 2×15”
+ 2×15 Closed D J130
Based on Fender® Dual Showman 2×15” equipped with J.B.Lansing® D130F
5 Microphone Models
+ Condenser 87
Based on Neumann® U87
+ Condenser 67
Based on Neumann® U67
+ Condenser 12
Based on AKG® C12
+ Dynamic 57
Based on Shure® SM57
+ Ribbon 160
Based on Beyerdynamic® M160
4 Rack Effect Models
+ Rotary Speaker
+ Stereo Reverb
+ Parametric EQ
+ Tube compressor
System Requirements
* Power PC based Macintosh®
Minimal: 866 MHz G4 processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Suggested: dual 1.25 GHz G4 or G5 processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS.
AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix™ RTAS requires ProTools 7.0 or later.
* Intel based Macintosh®
Minimal: 1.5 GHz Intel Core Solo processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later.
Suggested: 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later.
Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS.
* Windows®
Minimal: Pentium 1GHz / Athlon XP 1.33 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, Windows XP.
Suggested: Pentium 2.4 GHz / Athlon XP 1.33 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP.
Supported Plug-in formats: VST, RTAS.
AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix™ RTAS requires ProTools 7.0 or later.
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