
Users can experiment with just about any sound source to add depth, dimension and organic feel. What might take hours of setup and tinkering with a real cabinet in a room with multiple mics will take just a few moments to set up on screen in a Digital Performer project, the company says.

Live Room | G lets you hear any track through a speaker cabinet. Users can combine Digital Performer's stomp pedal effects, Custom '59 amp emulator, and Live Room | G's cab emulation in myriad combinations for guitar parts, bass parts, and any amped instrument. Live Room | G is a component (usually the final stage) for DP7 guitar tone signal chains.

The modeling technology in Live Room | G is designed to capture the nuance and detail necessary to recreate the sound of a speaker cabinet in a real room recorded by four separate mics.įive cabinet models are supplied, including a 4x12 Modern for ultra-distorted chunks and sludge, a 4x12 Vintage for '80s hair-band tributes and '70s proto-metal, and a 2x12 Combo for Muscle-Shoals-style southern rock and country. Custom '59 also lets users mix and match the preamp tube, preamp circuit, and tone stack from each model to create their own custom amps.ĭP7's Live Room | G is a physical modeling speaker cabinet emulator plug-in with four mic channels (two mono and one stereo), mixable mic positions (close, near, and far) and 3-band EQ per channel. Users can adjust tone settings, drive, and tube combinations to produce rich guitar tones that faithfully reproduce the sound of each amp.


Custom '59 models feature three all-time classic guitar amplifiers: the Fender Bassman, the Marshall JTM45, and the Marshall JCM800.
