April 2008
Guitar Rig 3—a modeling software program of amps, pedals, effects, cabinets, and more—makes recording guitar a lot more interesting, fun, and easy. It can serve as a plug-in for recording, or work standalone for live performance.
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April 2008 Guitar Rig 3—a modeling software program of amps, pedals, effects, cabinets, and more—makes recording guitar a lot more interesting, fun, and easy. It can serve as a plug-in for recording, or work standalone for live performance. Eventide Anthology II
April 2008 Late one night while mastering the tracks that comprise the latest release from The Wagner Logic, I encountered some of the coolest effects I had heard in a while. With my interest piqued, I called the engineer for the album—Mike Nadeau—to ... Time To Get In Tune
April 2008 Guitarists, how many hours have you lost while recording as you tuned your guitar for the umpteenth time? This month’s theme is tuning, so let’s look at three very different ways to get in tune in the studio. |
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