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Guitar rig 5 player review
Guitar rig 5 player review






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#Guitar rig 5 player review software

The most impressive feature of this software is the ability of adjusting the power supply (50- 60 Hz), Variac, Sag, Response, Voltage, & Bias, allowing you to tailor the sound of the amps tubes to your liking. While not being the real thing, the closeness in tone quality to a valve amp is almost unreal. The 150 presets that NI provides in this package will keep you wailing away for hours.

guitar rig 5 player review

The possibilities are endless in Guitar Rig, the versatile software can achieve guitar and bass sounds from jazz, country, rock to metal. Guitar Rig 3 XE is equipped with 6 guitar and bass amps, 12 matched cabinets, 21 effects including time-based, modulation, distortion, volume and modifier effects, two sync-able tape decks for recording ideas, and a tuner and metronome, making for one powerful virtual rack. The mic input sounds good as well for capturing the sound of your amp or to record vocals. I was able to jam for hours without the sound quality dropping, which can be a problem in cheaper audio interfaces. The converters on this unit are clear as a bell, with no noticeable latency. This unit is also powered via USB, so you won’t have to worry about forgetting the extra power supply. You are also provided with a line/instrument switch and a 48V switch to run a phantom power microphone. Hardware The USB interface is built into a small black aluminum chassis and provides a mic in, 2 Hi-Z line/instrument inputs, and headphone and stereo outs to run into a pair of powered studio monitors or mixer. The package includes the Guitar Rig Session I/O, a powerful audio interface with 24-bit/192 kHz converters, Guitar Rig 3 XE, Cubase LE 4, Kore Player and Pop Drums Kore SoundPack, providing a useful tool for studio and live use. Native Instruments Guitar Rig Session is the wallet-friendly version of the award-winning audio software plus hardware.








Guitar rig 5 player review