The problem? Original hardware units are now collector’s items costing thousands of dollars, and they are notoriously noisy. Audiority solved this by recreating the circuit digitally, adding modern noise-gating and cabinet simulation.
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Pair it with an impulse response of a closed-back 4x12 (Greenbacks or V30s) and hit the front end with an overdrive for absolute chaos. 👌 Audiority Solidus Randy 250 -WiN-
You might ask, "Isn't it just the same code as the Mac version?" Technically, yes. But in practice, the build has a reputation for stability on PC architecture.
Features a clean channel boost and a dual-gain overdrive channel for extreme distortion. Tone Sculpting Tools The problem
To understand the Solidus Randy 250, you must understand the amplifier it models. In the late 1970s, Randall Amplifiers released the RG-250. Unlike the tube-driven Marshalls and Fenders of the day, the RG-250 utilized JFET and MOSFET transistors to create distortion.
The "-WiN-" suffix in the keyword simply denotes that this is the compatible version (VST2, VST3, and AAX). Unlike its macOS counterpart, the Windows build is known for its low CPU overhead and seamless integration with DAWs like Reaper, Cubase, and FL Studio. Features a clean channel boost and a dual-gain
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Absolutely. For the Windows user seeking character rather than perfection, this plugin is a goldmine. Most guitar plugins strive to be "versatile" or "pristine." The Solidus Randy 250 does the opposite. It forces you to sound like a 1982 thrash demo tape recorded in a basement—and that is its greatest strength.
A more modern iteration providing significantly more saturation. Channels: Clean and Overdrive.
