Electro-Harmonix has introduced a new pedal – the Epitome.
Here’s a demo of the EXH Epitome, via effects guru Bill Ruppert.
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Electro-Harmonix has introduced a new pedal – the Epitome. Here’s a demo of the EXH Epitome, via effects guru Bill Ruppert. via EHX Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 Pro new effects demo via guitarnoize:
Summer NAMM ’11 – Electro-Harmonix Ravish Sitar Demo via premierguitar:
Slash talks about the new AmpliTube Slash app for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Mac/PC Interesting comments from Slash – “My new album, Apocalyptic Love, was entirely written while we were on tour. By using my iPhone along with IK’s AmpliTube and iRig I was able to capture whatever ideas I had swimming in my head, usually around 4am.” All versions of AmpliTube Slash feature models of the gear used by Slash in the studio and for his live performances. Additionally AmpliTube Slash provides a fully integrated multi-track recording studio for capturing ideas quickly and easily or producing entire songs and compositions (via in-app purchase on iOS versions). A robust song player section gives users the ability to play along with songs or backing tracks by importing them directly from their device library or computer. Continue reading Slash On AmpliTube Slash for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Mac/PC Electro-Harmonix NYC Headquarters Tour via premierguitar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNmlAZFIXTc Yonac Software has released Shredder 1.1, which now has an added ‘Chordmaker’ feature. With Chordmaker you can create up to 4-interval chords for each note, or choose from 17 built-in chord definitions. You can also transpose on the fly and save progressions to file. To play chords, you simply pick the root note on your guitar. You can also use Chordmaker to control other virtual MIDI compatible apps (such as ORGAN+ seen here) by sending out auto-formed chord messages. Shredder is available in the App Store. This is a preview of Frontier Design Group’s iShred Live, which features a new low pass filter with variable cutoff and resonant frequency control. The real fun comes in for those of you running iOS 5 on a camera equipped device. Face control! That’s right, you can control this effect with your face! It uses the new built-in iOS 5 face tracking to watch where your face is and track the cutoff and resonant frequencies when you move it. Maybe not the most practical way to control it – but at least they’re trying something new! Effects guru Bill Ruppert takes a look at creating ‘spooky’ sounds for Halloween, using just a guitar and Electro Harmonix effects pedals. Effects guru Bill Ruppert, as part of his excellent EHX Effectology series, takes a look at the Ravish Sitar pedal. No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used. Setting specifics are available in the EHX forum. This is a short intro video for Digitech’s iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard – an iPad guitar effects pedal. The Digitech iPB-10 retails for about $500. Continue reading Digitech iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard (iPad Guitar Effects Pedal) |
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