Sonoma Wire Works has released GuitarTone, a new software guitar rig for iOS
GuitarTone includes three free amps and three free effects, with additional tones available for $9.99 per 12-pack.
GuitarTone Features:
- 3 free effects: Phaser, Drive+ and Va-Room
- 3 free amps: ’60 Slant, Custom and Tweed Blues
- More amps and effects: 12 more amps and 12 more effects are free while GuitarJack is connected, or $9.99 per 12-pack
- Each AmpPack includes several amp styles inspired by iconic and boutique gear: See sonomawireworks.com for which amps inspired these tones
- Each PedalPack includes a variety of effects: Modulators, Wahs, Distortions, Tools and Time Stretchers
- Every cabinet has four microphone options: Dynamic, Condensor, Ribbon, and Precision mics can be used with any amp
- Amp and effect presets: Dozens of hand-crafted presets are included, making it easy to find the tone you need
- Hundreds of amp, cab, pedal, and mic combinations: Arrange, adjust, and save favorites as unique presets
- Pre and post effects: Drag one or more effects into an effects chain before or after the amp
Add-On Packs:
- AmpPack 1: 12 amps for $9.99 or free while GuitarJack is connected (55, ’60, Straight, Black Deluxe, Boost 30, Brilliant 15, Brit Blues, Closed Back Slant, Deviator, Nickeltone 84/64, One-off, Pedal Steel and Tweed Twin)
- AmpPack 2: 12 amps for $9.99 (100 Slant, 100 Straight, San Antone, Classic Blues, Closed Back, Gambler, Meister, Nickeltone 64/84?, Rootbeer 30, Snakeskin, Tweed Deluxe and Tweed Prince)
- PedalPack 1: 12 effects for $9.99 or free while GuitarJack is connected (12AX7, Autowah, Chorus, Classic Wah, Compressor, Delay, Funk Wah, Reverb, Scoop, Treble +, Uranium Fuzz and Vibrato)
- PedalPack 2: 12 effects for $9.99 (Bass Autowah, BP Sweep, HP Sweep, LP Sweep, Parametric EQ, Pocketavia, Smooth OD, Warped Flange, Tape Delay, Tremelo, Triode and Chrome Wah)
Requirements:
- iPhone 4, iPod touch (4th generation)
- iOS 4.2 or later
GuitarTone is available now in the App Store as a free download.
Thanks for the review on this. I’ve been testing this out along with a couple of others. It’s not bad as a practice tool. Not sure I’d use it on stage anywhere.
Allan