Tomato preamp
by Mercuriall
by Mercuriall
3.2 / 5
(5 votes)
Tomato reproduce a simple vacuum-tube preamp with two triode vacuum tube designed to produce wedge and overdrive circuit.
Tomato preamp was invented 10 years ago by Igor Shayev from Lithuania. Tomato is a circuit diagram for the novice vacuum tube devices collector. Tomato has no timbre, it is desirable to put an equalizer in the effects chain. Tomato can also be used as heaters.
Tomato vst can simulate the work of tube stages in real time at a high quality level by simulating the physical processes that occur in electrical circuits.
Technical remark : when there is excessive input, Tomato can enter into an unpredictable state, the signal from the plug disappears. Clicking on any of the switches (Oversampling, switch the lamp model or voltage) to resume the signal, or clicik play in your DAW.
Tomato preamp was invented 10 years ago by Igor Shayev from Lithuania. Tomato is a circuit diagram for the novice vacuum tube devices collector. Tomato has no timbre, it is desirable to put an equalizer in the effects chain. Tomato can also be used as heaters.
Tomato vst can simulate the work of tube stages in real time at a high quality level by simulating the physical processes that occur in electrical circuits.
Technical remark : when there is excessive input, Tomato can enter into an unpredictable state, the signal from the plug disappears. Clicking on any of the switches (Oversampling, switch the lamp model or voltage) to resume the signal, or clicik play in your DAW.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(6.7 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(6.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(13.7 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(13.7 Mb)
(3 / 5)
Clicking settings in logic 10.8.1 crashes Logic, besides that very nice for wamth
(2 / 5)
CPU usage is slightly high, not too bad, but... it's constantly making this clicking noise... it's not supposed to do that, is it?
(5 / 5)
Fantastic sounding plugin! I highly recommend it for warming up bass guitars (synths too, works on a lot of stuff!) as the first plugin in the chain! makes a clicking noise when changing some of it's settings so in worst case it need volume automation if settings are changed mid song for example.
(4 / 5)
I Like it for warming up my vox. Thank you