Hi everyone, been doing some experimenting with some plugins in FL Studio trying to get a good electric guitar tone for recording direct into a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) without having to mic-up a real guitar amp, here's what I've come up with so far, note that I do most of my music recording/making with PCs so consequently the plugins I use are ones that work on PCs, although there may be Mac versions available too, anyway, I've found that you really only need about three kinds of plugins to record electric guitar directly into your DAW, they are:
1, Some kind of Guitar Amp Emulator plugin, I used Bias Desktop by Positive Grid Bias as it sounds great.
2, Some kind of Speaker Cab Emulator plugin, I used NadIR by Ignite Amps, NadIR is a Speaker Cab Emulator that uses Impulse Responses, which are short audio impulse recordings of the tone of various speaker cabs, this means very accurate emulations of speakers are possible with low CPU consumption with zero latency, NadIR works flawlessly on my PC which is running Windows 10 64 Bit Threshold 2, you do need to download some Impulse Response files though but you can find free ones on the internet.
3, Some kind of Delay or Reverb effect plugin to give a sense of ambience, I used FL Studio's Delay 2 plugin set to give a stereo ping-pong effect and adjusted the effect level to taste.
With these three types of plugins I found that I easily got a great guitar tone without much work.
If you want to download Bias Desktop and NadIR here are the links for you:
Bias Desktop:
https://www.positivegrid.com/bias-desktop/
Ignite Amps:
http://www.igniteamps.com/en/audio-plug-ins
Note: Ignite Amps also offer some other plugins including a Bass Tube Amp plugin.
For the Reverb and Delay plugins try using the ones that come with your DAW of choice.
You can also try searching the internet for free Amp Emulator plugins too.