Jon Meyer has announced the release of a new Prototypes series virtual instrument, this time from his new company Somerville Sounds.
Available in VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats, Rubber Bridge Plucks delivers the sounds of Jon’s rubber bridge acoustic guitar.
On a whim, spurred by a YouTube binge, Jon Meyer decided to transform a parlor acoustic guitar. He replaced the bridge with rubber, strung it with flat wound strings, and added the cheapest electronics from Amazon. And as if the guitar wasn’t dead enough, he wedged an eraser under the strings, further dampening its already muted tones. The outcome? A plucky yet lifeless (in the best possible way) sound, more akin to a bass than a vibrant acoustic.
Drawing from the signal of the inexpensive pickup, Jon ran it through a pedal for a saturation and doubling effect. Inside the plugin, tweaking the low pass filter and drive can render it cozy and warm, but push it to the extreme, and it’ll surely rattle the walls and wake the neighbors.
Rubber Bridge Plucks is available as a “pay what you like” download, including free.
More information: Somerville Sounds