Computer Music

STARK CM

Guitar amp simulations can turn your clean, weedy-sounding DI guitar into pretty much any guitar sound you want. They often incorporate multiple amps, miking options and pedalboards and have become a standard toolkit item. Even so, options, sound and of course price vary considerably from one plugin to the next, and if you’re a newbie, you may be cautious about shelling out on features you won’t use.

Enter this month’s addition to our ever-growing Plugins suite of free instruments and effects: Stark CM. It’s been built exclusively for Computer Music by Swedish developer Klevgrand, home to class creative processors such as DAW Cassette, Degrader and more.

Stark CM (PC/Mac, VST/VST3/AU)). Rounding things off is a pedal effects slot (FX) with 14 effects.

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