This is a short intro video for Digitech’s iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard – an iPad guitar effects pedal.
The Digitech iPB-10 retails for about $500. Continue reading “Digitech iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard (iPad Guitar Effects Pedal)”
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iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard was uploaded by: DigiTechFX
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This is a short intro video for Digitech’s iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard – an iPad guitar effects pedal.
The Digitech iPB-10 retails for about $500. Continue reading “Digitech iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard (iPad Guitar Effects Pedal)”
Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.22 “Paranormal Guitar” by Bill Ruppert was uploaded by: Effectology
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The latest episode of Bill Ruppert’s excellent Electro-Harmonix Effectology series, Paranormal Guitar, takes a look at creating ‘impossible effects’, using just a standard guitar and EHX pedals.
Settings for each of the sounds is available at the EXH forum.
Line6 Pod HD dekstop Guitar Effects was uploaded by: sonicstate
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Here’s a quick review, via sonicstate, of the Line 6 Pod HD desktop effects processor:
Another Pod featuring the new HD Amp models from Line 6. 22 amps, 22 preamps, 16 cabs, 8 mics and 100+ stomps.
Multi Eventide stompbox demo jam freakout! was uploaded by: SourceDistributionTV
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Multi Eventide stompbox demo jam freakout!
via SourceDistributionTV:
The results of an improvised mess-about tweaking all our in-house Eventide Stompboxes, sometimes all at once. The chain is Suhr Guitar into Eventide ModFactor fed into TimeFactor, then into Pitchfactor, then into a Jet City 50 Watt 2 x 12 Combo amp. Guitar is provided by Source’s resident shredder Ian Iredale, knob twiddling by Alex. You can hopefully get an idea for the sheer range of ideas, sounds and general all round genius these particular pedals provide.
Eventide stompboxes are as much studio effects as they are guitar effects (all are stereo, with selectable Line/Guitar input/output volumes), all sound completely fabulous and are easy to use, but still super super deep.
Mic setup is Shure SM57 on the cone going into a UA 610, RØDE NTG1000 on the rear of the cab, RØDE NTG2 to pick up our voices, all fed into a PreSonus FireStudio Mobile for conversion.
For more info on the Eventide Stompbox range (note the new Space reverb we didn’t have in time for this session!): http://www.eventide.com/AudioDivision/Products/StompBoxes.aspx
To find a dealer in the UK: http://www.sourcedistribution.co.uk/
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Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer GR-300 Tutorial Pat Metheny was uploaded by: WayneJoness
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Tutorial on programming the Roland GR-55 to duplicate the distinctive sounds of the Roland GR-300, as heard on the vintage Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays tune, Are You Going With Me?
Includes tips on using the control assignment page.
via WayneJoness
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.21 “Turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle.” was uploaded by: Effectology
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The latest episode of Bill Ruppert’s Electro-Harmonix Effectology series looks at how to turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle using effects pedals.
See the EHX site for pedal settings.
Roland has released the GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer, the company’s latest guitar synth. Combining PCM synthesis with digital instrument modeling from the VG-99 V-Guitar System, the GR-55 represents Roland’s latest advances in guitar synthesis. Here’s a demo of the Roland GR-55 guitar synth in action:
Roland has released the GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer, the company’s latest guitar synth.
Combining PCM synthesis with digital instrument modeling from the VG-99 V-Guitar System, the GR-55 represents Roland’s latest advances in guitar synthesis.
Here’s a demo of the Roland GR-55 guitar synth in action: Continue reading “Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer Now Available”
Monolith Low latency guitar Synth plugin Preview was uploaded by: Sentientfx1
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This is a preview of Sentient FX’s upcoming Monolith – an application that turns your guitar into a Moog synthesizer.
Here’s what they have to say about Monolith:
Our guitar synthesisers do not use MIDI to achieve their tones. We feel that the MIDI protocol is too crude to deliver the full range of guitar players’ nuances, rendering performances sterile and lacklustre. Pitch informaion is derived directly using “Literal Nuance Interpretation” which values “feel” above all else.
Somebody once said of conventional MIDI guitars, “it feels like the guitar is playing you, not you playing the guitar”. We aim to put you back in control..
You can use palm muting, harmonics, ebows, sustainiacs and whammy bars with this technology. You don’t have to close old doors to open new ones here.
Monolith is expected for release in Spring 2011.
via Sentient FX.
Electro Harmonix 44 Magnum Pedal Power Amplifier Demo was uploaded by: easymusiccenter
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This video takes a look at how the new Electro Harmonix 44 Magnum Pedal Power Amplifier can power 2 4×12 guitar cabinets.via easymusiccenter:
Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo demo was uploaded by: guitarnoize
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This is a review and demo of the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo – a digital tape echo pedal with accurate modeling and features to help create the nuances of old Tape Echo units.
The El Capistan dTape Echo retails for $299.
Features below. Continue reading “Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo Review”