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Guitar rig player
Guitar rig player




  1. Guitar rig player how to#
  2. Guitar rig player full#
  3. Guitar rig player pro#
  4. Guitar rig player software#
  5. Guitar rig player plus#

I’m really good with synths, but it is amazing how many wild things you can do with a guitar if you can make it sound a bit different than normal styles. Guitar players nowadays just use some distortion on a few different amp models while all colorfulness is left to the synthesizers – a total blasphemy if you ask me. How many guitar colors are there – all those mad effects, everything bouncing, totally unlike all those new rock bands. I bought Electric Ladyland vinyl from The Jimi Hendrix Experience recently and was amazed, just as I was when I bought this record for the first time as a kid.

Guitar rig player pro#

If I need that Gibson with a Marshall amp impact, or even if I need some basic metal sound, or maybe jazzy clean, not to mention my favorite choice, an effected guitar sound that almost doesn’t sound like a guitar anymore, then definitively Guitar Rig 5 Pro gets the nod. If I want to go with a Fender-like metal twang in a clean tone, then it’s probably TH3. There is a consistent color in Amplitube. So, if I need two guitars in parallel, clean or just slightly distorted, sharing the same amount of distortion, I will probably go for Amplitube since it offers a large number of totally diverse models that can sound different with almost identical setups (bass, treble, high and gain/master). But this is my personal point of view, and that’s the way I see it.

guitar rig player

Don’t worry – I’m aware that this is totally subjective. I know that developer of S-Gear Studio is an ex-Marshall-engineer, but still, S-Gear is more like something between Marshall and Fender in character. If I can use some common guitar terminology, then Amplitube is more AC-30-like, TH3 is a bit more Fender, while NI Guitar Rig 5 Pro is a bit Marshall-like. The truth is that all those guitar studios sound a bit different from each other, with individual character making one more appropriate for one task and another for some other.

Guitar rig player full#

Of course all of them, Amplitube, TH3 and Guitar Rig (and there are also few others that could appear in that list), cover the full spectrum of guitar sounds, from distorted metal to the clean Fender-like sound, for all genres and styles. So, saying that one offers more amp models, cabinets or effects, at least among the three prominent guitar studios, is nonsense. Most of them come in both standalone versions and as plug-in effects to be hosted inside your DAW. There are a few really great guitar studios around all offering copious amp models, cabinets, guitar effects and even a kind of multitrack internal studio where you can record different takes during guitar practice.

Guitar rig player software#

This software is really good at what it does, I just wish they continued making it because the people that use it really love it.If Jimi Hendrix were still alive, there’d be no doubt which virtual guitar studio would fit him perfectly: Guitar Rig 5 Pro – great rock sounds, out of this world effects. My only complaint is that they seem to have discontinued the Guitar Rig product line, so they should reissue a Guitar Rig 6 that would include additional amps and pedals. I love it because it's essentially an entire Guitar Rig that fits in your laptop, that way you can get all your tones and gear without having to lug it around in a van. They have a great number of classic amps (Twin Reverb, Bassman, Dual Rectifier, JCM800, AC30, etc) and they're pretty accurate in matching/emulating the tone of the actual amp.

guitar rig player

The presets that are included are definitely diverse in genre (everything from metal to shoegaze), so there's a good selection. It has a preinstalled bank of preset rigs and tones that can be pretty decent, but I like starting from scratch since I think it sounds better that way. GR5 Pro is the same way- if you have a good ear for getting the right guitar tone then it's perfect but if you don't know what you're doing then it will sound awful.

Guitar rig player how to#

I like to compare it to Photoshop- Photoshop is an amazing program where if you know what you're doing you can do some really cool stuff, but if you have no idea how to use it then it's going to look awful.

guitar rig player

It's pretty simple to use, as long as you know what each of the units is. I love this program since I love trying to match a guitar sound exactly as I hear it in a song, so all the gear in here has made it really easy to do.

Guitar rig player plus#

There's so much stuff in here- a ton of amp heads and a ton of cabinets, plus loads of classic effects pedals (Boss DS-1, Tube Screamer, Big Muff, Boss CE-1, etc).






Guitar rig player