It would be easy to dismiss iPhone guitar software as just a toy. But in the right hands, as demonstrated here by Alex Hutchings, it can be used very expressively.
Hutchings jams with Geo Synth and a Boss Rc-300 Loop station pedal.
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It would be easy to dismiss iPhone guitar software as just a toy. But in the right hands, as demonstrated here by Alex Hutchings, it can be used very expressively. Hutchings jams with Geo Synth and a Boss Rc-300 Loop station pedal. macProVideo.com, an Online Education Site, today introduced a new guitar plugin, Phoenix Pro, that is ‘guaranteed to turn novice guitar players into rockstars’. In partnership with Phoenix Digital Audio Teknologies of Germany, macProVideo.com’s team of in-house programers have created a revolutionary audio processor that can physically model the sound of top guitar pros like Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, or BB King and apply them to any guitar recording, no matter the skill level of the original player. Phoenix Pro is due for release Spring 2013 (more info in the video above) at around the $129 mark or higher (or perhaps lower). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akmNSdt6LRs Here’s a sneak preview of Yonac Software‘s just announced Shredder for iPhone. Shredder is an app that lets you use your iPhone (or iPad) as a guitar synthesizer. Here’s the official description: SHREDDER for iPhone – Synth for Guitar: Raspy synth swells? Gotcha covered. Bass-doubled riffs? Yup. Strings ‘n Things for beefing up the mix? Ditto. No special synth pickup needed. SHREDDER is a synthesizer controlled by your guitar. Pop it on, plug in your guitar, hit the “Guitar Synth” button and start jamming. SHREDDER comes with a true analog synth engine including dual oscillators, 3 types of filter, a dedicated FM envelope as well as other goodies like dual LFOs, a virtual pedalboard and more. Chose among 100+ built-in presets, or create and save endless ones of your own. SHREDDER comes with a dedicated guitar mix fader to mix in your guitar, and has attack and decay sensitivity faders to allow you to customize guitar tracking to your playing and input interface, whether its a USB in, a guitar adapter or the plain built-in mic. Headphones are required with use of the built in-mic. We’ll keep an eye out for this. It’s officially ‘coming soon’. At the 2012 NAMM Show, IK Multimedia introduced the GuitarConnect Pro – a new adapter that lets you plug your guitar into an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Plug your instrument into the 1/4″ jack and you have a digital connection from your instrument into your iOS guitar software. Features:
GuitarConnect Pro is available now for $79.
Yonac Software has introduced Shredder, the first professional iPad guitar synthesizer. Features:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wIQUDg1NgQ Micah Beverly checks out Positive Grid’s new JamUp iPad app and demonstrates its capabilities in this series of review videos. Continue reading What Can iPad Guitar App Do? (JamUp Overview)
GuitarTone includes three free amps and three free effects, with additional tones available for $9.99 per 12-pack. GuitarTone Features:
Add-On Packs:
Requirements:
GuitarTone is available now in the App Store as a free download. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu28GkGV2V0 This video offers a review and demo of IK Multimedia’s iRig and Amplitube. The iRig cable is an adapter that allows you to connect you guitar to your iOS device like an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. The iRig from IKMultimedia.com retails for $40. IK Multimedia offers two apps that work with the iRig. One is the free version and the other is the full paid version for $19.99. Distorque has released a free distortion plugin for Windows, based on the MXR Distortion +. Here’s the structure of the whole effect: Details and download are here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmoOpOIZWhs JamUp (Sneak Preview) – a look at the upcoming JamUp software. |
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