Clon Minotaur
by Nembrini Audio
by Nembrini Audio
3.3 / 5
(7 votes)
Clon Minotaur Transparent Overdrive is modeled on The Klon Centaur, a guitar overdrive pedal developed between 1990 and 1994.
The Clon Minotaur is characterized as a transparent overdrive, meaning it adds gain to the signal without significantly altering the tone of the guitar.
Depending on the settings of the control knobs, the Clon Minotaur Transparent Overdrive can act mostly as a clean boost, adding mostly volume and minimal coloring to the sound. This can be used to drive the input valve stage of the virtual amplifier to use the characteristic distortion sound of an overdriven guitar amp.
Clon Minotaur Transparent Overdrive controls can be set to distort the sound signal in the plugin, where two modeled germanium diodes can perform waveform clipping.
The gain parameter controls the balance between the modeled diode clipping stage and the clean stage. The two signals are summed together before they interact with the other two controls, treble and volume.
The Clon Minotaur is characterized as a transparent overdrive, meaning it adds gain to the signal without significantly altering the tone of the guitar.
Depending on the settings of the control knobs, the Clon Minotaur Transparent Overdrive can act mostly as a clean boost, adding mostly volume and minimal coloring to the sound. This can be used to drive the input valve stage of the virtual amplifier to use the characteristic distortion sound of an overdriven guitar amp.
Clon Minotaur Transparent Overdrive controls can be set to distort the sound signal in the plugin, where two modeled germanium diodes can perform waveform clipping.
The gain parameter controls the balance between the modeled diode clipping stage and the clean stage. The two signals are summed together before they interact with the other two controls, treble and volume.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(35.9 Mb)
Win AAX
(35.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(57.8 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(57.8 Mb)
Mac AAX
(57.8 Mb)
(1 / 5)
37 Mb for a simple overdrive plugin. Every plugin from this people is ultra weight. Why? I don`t know. I have several overdrive plugins, 3, 4, 5 Mb is more than enough to get a good sound. Maybe someday I get a supercomputer, from a space agency and try this. But not before.
TRY THIS INSTEAD https://plugins4free.com/plugin/3233/
The 37 MB installer includes vst2+vst3+aax plugins+documents+presets, so it's not that ultra-weight after all
(0 / 5)
IT WILL CRASH YOUR COMPUTER IT TOOK ME 2 DAYS TO GET RID OF IT> DONT DOWNLOAD
Thanks for your warning. Also established brands can cause harmful problems, but it would be useful for us all if you send more informations / details about your DAW and your system.
(4 / 5)
Pretty spot on in terms of tone, but as with all of the Nembrini plug-ins I think it lacks in the transient response. I don't know what type of method he uses to develop the plug-ins but I guess it's some sort of white-box modeling similar to SPICE. Plug-ins made with this method can sound good but they always seem to end up sounding kinda flat and even muddy compared to the plug-ins made with black-box modeling and neural networks. For a free plug-in though, it's excellent!
I'm sorry, but up to now I have not heard a single, convincingly sounding neural network based guitar gear plugin. They always sound wrong, unnaturally, synthetic, sterile and inorganic. At least for me.
It's always difficult to make a really(!) excellent guitar recording. In my opinion the dilemma is this: if you take software you have a good starting point, but you have to make a lot of small adjustments to get a more natural sound that blends well into the mix. If you're taking real gear and microphones, you'll need (sometimes expensive) hardware. And above all: the miking and the room have to be almost perfect. If not, your miked guitars will sound thin and leaky...
(5 / 5)
One of the few, really great and authentically sounding overdrive pedal simulations. An OCD and Zendrive II in this quality also would be nice.
Schrammel OJD is a free OCD plug-in. Don't know if I think it sounds very close to the real deal, but it's usable at least.
I know the Schrammel, doesn't sound bad, but also not too authentically to me.