YAMAHA THR Editor
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What is YAMAHA THR Editor?
The YAMAHA THR Editor is a program that the company supplies for use with its THR10 and THR5 guitar amps. The user should install it on a PC, of course, and in that regard it works with the XP Professional, Vista SP2 and 7 versions of Windows (including the 32bit and 64bit versions). The program’s stated purpose is to serve as a platform whereby the user can access and edit the settings on his amplifier. This means that the user can access the amp’s main controls, the compressor controls, the noise gate settings, and the speaker cabinet. This means that users can better configure their amps to suit their styles and also generate unique, personalized sound libraries.
The program provides previews of sound shaping operations, so users always know what their creations sound like while working. It runs off the company’s trademark VCM technology, which simulates certain features of analogue circuits to produce accurate sound modeling in musical equipment. The result is higher realism in the guitar sounds on the editor. It requires a 2GHz CPU in its computing environment and a minimum of 1GB of RAM.
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Last updated: : December 4, 2022