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  • GuitarPort or TonePort

    Are they comparable? What is the difference? I am interested in practice and minimal recording. Whats the better option? Also, does a wah work alright in front of a guitarport? Whats the advangtage of RiffTracker?
    '90 Gibson Les Paul Studio, '96 Jackson DR2, '98 MIM Fender Strat, '05 Ibanez RG7321, '07 Squier 51, '04 ESP LTD B-105

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    Re: GuitarPort or TonePort

    If you want to record your guitar GuitarPort is all you need. The TonePort throughs in the ability to do microphones also.

    RiffTracker will allow you to easily get your guitar tracks on disk. If you are already editing with another package you like you won't need RiffTracker. RiffTracker seems to be intuitive enough for a complete recording novice like myself to get some sound on disk.

    BTW, I have the GuitarPort + RiffTracker, the wife got it for me for my Birthday.
    Fender American Standard Fat Strat - 2004
    Epi Elitist Les Paul Std. - 2004 (Brobucker/APH2)
    Parts-o-caster (Fender '62 Reissue CAR Strat body)
    Part-o-tele(Ash body, birds-eye maple neck)
    Aria 1592 T*caster 69 Thinline Copy - 1974

    Peavey Classic 30, Fender Silverface Champ(77), Roland MicroCube

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