There are numerous devices available to connect a guitar to a computer or smartphone for recording in music production software, and many allow access to digital effects. The Jam X includes an analog ...
Though interfaces like the excellent iRig Pro Duo are great for bridging the divide between music creation apps running on an iPhone or iPad and an electric guitar, changing tones on the fly does ...
Available in both 50W and 100W 1×12 combo configurations, the REACTOR marks a massive pivot from standard modeling.
The way we make music has changed. A plethora of digital modelers, available in both hardware and plugin forms, has made recording great guitar tones accessible to anyone with a computer. With this, ...
Easy to use. Clean, classic design. Sounds great and is reasonably loud. Affordable. Thousands of sound presets, play-alongs, and tips inside the Positive Grid app. Only eight hours of battery life.
Turns out we may have all been using our amp simulator plugins completely wrong. Let's clear up the matter once and for all When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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Positive Grid Reactor 50 intelligent guitar combo amp review
Is 'Amp Intelligence' the future of guitar tone? If this new Positive Grid amp is anything to go by, we've still got a few ...
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