Teletone Audio have released Voyager Guitar, available for $89.00.
Voyager Guitar is a 1970’s Telecaster, tracked through classic analog gear, and shaped with modern control. Built to travel through decades of sound.
Explore over 100 genre-spanning presets. Craft tone that feels like yours.
Recorded through three vintage combos—a 1962 Gibson GA-8T, a 1964 Fender Deluxe, and a 1968 Fender Super Reverb. Each one chosen for its color, breakup, and unmistakable voice.
Two separate DI signal paths run through a Shadow Hills Mono GAMA and a vintage Tascam cassette preamp providing a direct tone with character baked in—pure, punchy, and alive.
Every amp was captured with a Shure SM57 and an AEA R88 ribbon.
Blend between the two to dial in presence, warmth, or something in between.
Voyager’s arpeggiator goes beyond notes—triggering the subtle gestures that make a performance feel human. Fret noise, chucks, taps, and releases can be assigned per step, adding organic movement to any pattern.
A curated effects chain surrounds it: analog-style delay with pitch shifting, chorus and phaser, 3-voice harmonizer, EQ, filters, tape saturation, and spring, plate, hall, and room reverbs. Each effect is dialed to complement the tone, not cloud it.
Voyager includes five deeply sampled articulations: picked sustains, finger sustains, palm mutes, swells, and finger taps. Each one captures a different side of the Telecaster’s personality—whether sharp and percussive or warm and expressive.
Watch the preset run-through video HERE.
Voyager Guitar requires a free or full version of Kontakt 6.8 or later.
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