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    'Guitar Rig' software

    i read this article and am really excited to see what this can do. for a home player and recorder, this software seems like it would be the holy grail of modeling.

    check it out

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    Re: This seems REAALLLY cool

    The TC Native stuff Manu uses is ok, but I´m skeptical as to how good this thing really is
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      Re: This seems REAALLLY cool

      the idea sounds amazingly cool, but how would actually sounds is a different story i would think..............
      esp ltd deluxe ec-1000 (amber sunburst)
      fender mim standard strat
      peavey classic 30
      johnson j-station
      original ibanez ts-9 (not in use)
      dunlop crybaby (sometimes in use)
      yamaha f-310p acoustic
      taylor 410 acoustic
      "This ain't no ballet-we want people to listen with their eyes closed,to just let the music come inside them and forget their wordly cares..." Duane Allman
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        Re: This seems REAALLLY cool

        I'd buy it for 250 but not if it goes for the 500 as the suggested price

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          Re: This seems REAALLLY cool

          Originally posted by proxy
          I'd buy it for 250 but not if it goes for the 500 as the suggested price
          oh i know. personally i wouldn't pay more than $100. but you have to think.. usually when a company comes out with something another company will rip it off for a cheaper price (i.e. the pod and the v-amp)

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            Re: This seems REAALLLY cool

            Actually, some guys at my college had a similar idea they used for their senior design project. I think it was simpler than that though. It was a stompbox that connected to your PC via USB for effects modeling. I doubt they ever got a working prototype, but I'm sure they developed at least a little software for it. I always kind of wondered when someone would actually release something like that.

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