Saint Mike DSP has announced the release of a free guitar amplifier plugin designed to provide a mix-ready heavy metal tone without the need for complex signal chains.
Tamazight Metal Amp offers a streamlined signal path that includes pre-amp processing, a high-gain head, cabinet simulation, surgical EQ, and time-based effects.
This isn’t just a demo; it’s a high-performance engine. Built on the same architecture as our Pro suite, this version offers a streamlined, professional signal path: Pre-Amp Processing → High-Gain Head → Cab Simulation → Surgical EQ → Time-Based FX. You get a fully integrated workflow including a precision noise gate and a built-in tuner to keep your session moving.
Everything under the hood is calibrated for modern heavy music. The core high-gain amp character is paired with three meticulously voiced cabinets to ensure your tracks have the punch and clarity required for high-standard productions. With professional-grade Compressor, Drive, Delay, and Reverb pedals included, you have a complete rig ready for any project.
Tamazight Metal Amp features
- Versatile High-Gain Head: Covers most sub-genres of Metal (Thrash, Metalcore, Djent, Nu-Metal) as well as Grunge and Punk.
- Streamlined Cabinet Section: Includes 3 cabinet modes chosen to sit in a dense mix.
- Pre & Post FX: Includes Compressor and Drive pedals for signal tightening, plus Delay and Reverb pedals for ambient space.
- Surgical Tone Sculpting: A built-in 9-Band Guitar EQ offering ±12 dB control over highly relevant frequency bands (62Hz to 16kHz).
- Production Tools: Integrated Transpose, Tight Noise Gate, and Tuner to keep sessions moving without external plugins.
- Preset Workflow: Includes 20+ presets covering modern rhythm tones, leads, and FX starting points, with A/B comparison functionality.
Tamazight Metal Amp is available as a free download for Windows and macOS (VST3/AU). Available for $79.95 USD USD, an expanded Pro version features 3 distinct amp heads, 6 cabinet modes with a User IR Loader, and exclusive creative FX pedals “The Abyss” and “The Stars”.
More information: Saint Mike DSP

