Does anyone make a sansamp vst plugin?

Don´t know if anyone is still interested on this, but I did a quick test trying to match my real SansAmp Bass Driver DI with POD Farm.
Here´s the original DI, the real SansAmp and the POD Farm. The settings I used on the real SansAmp were: Level 100%, Blend 100%, Treble 50%, Bass 50%, Drive 50% and Presence 50%. Here´s the patch. No post-processing used. I did the test very quickly and I´m pretty sure that if you take your time to tweak the patch and/or use post processing after the POD Farm you can get a very close tone.
 
The NoAmp simulates the guitar pedal SansAmp GT2, which doesn´t sound good enough for recording IMO. The Bass Driver pedal on Pod Farm was supposed to simulate the BDDI, but it only gives the "character" of the sound, you have to add the Rock Classic amp and EQ on the chain to get close to the real BDDI.
 
i've compared a bass driver DI and rack version sansamps and I have always chosen the PT plug-in version
 
http://lepouplugins.blogspot.com/

Click all the VSTs and try them out! LE456 1.1 is an ENGL Powerball but to me it works like the Sansamp plugin (on the clean channel with the contour turned down). I think there's probably a match in there as these are close. Just copy the dlls toyour Cakealk VST directory.
 
I'm working on making some impulses of the PSA-1 plugin so you can load them in KeFir or Lecab and it works pretty good. I made this one with a track I recorded with the actual PSA-1 but it is just a deconvolver test tone through the plugin with the settings that I saved. It's more of a bass cab type sound than a bass tone+cab. I don't have a bass to try it but feel free to try it out and see what you think as a guitar cab sim or whatever (used it on kick drums too).

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21300833/psa-1_cab_impulse _dc.wav
 
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god this is old... but screw the podfarm version, screw no amp, I use the TSE BOD, on everything now while I'm tracking, it's so stupidly close to the real deal.