The legendary ODR-1 Overdrive pedal is finally available as a plug-in! Along with the classic ODR-1 sound, we’ve added a ton of new features such as: Adjustable voltage (5V to 18V) and switchable bass cut, giving you even more options than a hardware pedal!
• Flawless digital re-creation of the legendary Nobels ODR-1
• Preserves guitar dynamics while maintaining overdriven tone
• AC voltage with automatic level control
• Bass cut
• Mono or stereo
• Low CPU usage
• Classic tones by Jerry Donahue, Guthrie Trapp, Tim Pearce and others!
• Save Presets
• Drive – Adjusts the degree of overdrive.
• Spectrum – Turning the knob clockwise increases both low and high frequencies at the same time. The middle range remains intact in any direction to provide transparency with a little warmth.
• Level – Adjusts the overall output volume of the pedal.
• Bass Cut – Applies a low pass filter at 80 Hz.
• Bypass – allows you to enable or disable the plugin.
• Modeling tolerances – allows you to introduce tolerance differences between multiple instances of the plug-in, similar to the tolerance deviations that occur during the production of Nobels ODR-1.
• Voltage – allows you to be able to give your soundtrack less headroom or more headroom for overdrive.
Activation
for Studio One, and possibly other DAW
After installing removed from the
C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3
file ODR-1.dll
And from the
C: \ Program Files \ VSTPlugins
file
ODR-1.vst3
Doesn’t work. Installed, ran the setup patch. When clicking the plugin it asks for the serial. Clicking on activate says it’s invalid.
Same for me