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JJP Guitars

Multi-effects optimized for articulated guitar sounds
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A Fresh, Novel Alternative to Amp Sims

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Amp sims are the go-to for grandiose, iconic amp sounds, but may not provide what’s needed for country, R&B, reggae, folk and acoustic, funk, Afropop, Americana, and other forms of music that favor cleaner guitar sounds. JJP Guitars’ sophisticated, nuanced processing is the answer.

Jack Joseph Puig’s expertise crisscrosses genres, yet he always nails the right guitar sound. And now, the artistry that’s graced hits from U2 to John Mayer to Green Day has been captured in a plugin.

  • Designed by Grammy winner Jack Joseph Puig (John Mayer, U2)
  • 7 parallel processors give guitars diverse, charismatic personalities
  • Choose one of four dedicated modes: Clean, Rock, R&B, or Chug
  • Nuanced effects don’t overpower the guitar’s natural sound
  • Pop the guitar out of the mix with Edge and Presence
  • Start with compression and EQ, then layer effects
  • Add a hint of aggression by shaping transients with Attack
  • Go for a fatter, rounder sound with the Warm control
  • Wrap the guitar in a space, with doubling and reverb
  • The effects never “smear” your playing’s articulations
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What Top Pros Are Saying
  • Sylvia Massy
    “JJP’s plugins are brilliant shortcuts that speed up the time I spend on mixes. They’re my go-to plugins for anything from bass to keys to guitars. Great presets too. “
    Sylvia Massy
    Producer, Recording & Mixing Engineer, Artist, Author
    Johnny Cash, Tool, System of a Down, Prince
  • Mike Patton
    “JJP Guitars is a nifty post-production tool. I use it on my soundtracks that utilize a lot of featured guitar lines. It really helps clean up some muddy guitar passages and made it easy to dial in certain frequencies in a main melody/chord progression. “
    Mike Patton
    Singer, Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist, Film Composer, Producer
    Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, Fantomas