This video, via John Walden, is a video review and demo of the AmpKit LiNK HD iOS guitar interface from Peavey / Agile Partners. Continue reading AmpKit LiNK HD Review & Demo
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This video, via John Walden, is a video review and demo of the AmpKit LiNK HD iOS guitar interface from Peavey / Agile Partners. Continue reading AmpKit LiNK HD Review & Demo
Micah Beverly checks out Positive Grid’s new JamUp iPad app and demonstrates its capabilities in this series of review videos. Continue reading What Can iPad Guitar App Do? (JamUp Overview)
Here’s a quick review, via sonicstate, of the Line 6 Pod HD desktop effects processor:
This is a video review of iRig for iPad – a new solution for mobile practice & recording. via cowtasticfilms
This is a review of AmpliTube & iRig, a combination that lets you run guitar amps and effects on your iPhone or iPad. IK Multimedia AmpliTube iRig is a combination of an easy-to-use instrument interface adapter and guitar and bass tone mobile software: With AmpliTube iRig, you can plug your guitar into your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad and jam anywhere. Simply plug the iRig interface into your mobile device, plug your instrument into the appropriate input jack, plug in your headphones, amp or powered speakers, download ‘AmpliTube FREE’ version for iPhone or for iPad, and start rocking. You’ll have at your fingertips the sound and control up to 4 recombinable simultaneous stompbox effects + amplifier + cabinet + microphone just like a traditional guitar or bass stage rig! Add amps and effects as you need them — you can expand your rig with up to 11 stomps, 5 amps, 5 cabinets and 2 microphones in the AmpliTube iRig app custom shop. Amplitube iRig retails for $39.99. You can find out more about it at the IK Multimedia site. If you’ve used AmpliTube iRig – leave a comment and let us know what you think of it! Here’s what Kotaku has to say about the new Rock Band 3: Rock Band 3 offers something for every type of rhythm game player. For the more casual aficionado of music mimicking, Harmonix and MTV Games deliver a more streamlined interface that makes Rock Band more party-friendly than ever. For the hardcore plastic guitarist and drummer, Rock Band 3 puts the challenge into overdrive, with a legitimate music instruction tool for wannabe musicians looking to learn the fundamentals (or their favorite songs). Add keyboards, vocal harmonies and a strong, diverse soundtrack and we’re ready to certify this one double platinum. See the full Rock Band 3 review at the Kotaku site.
GG-201 • REVIEW Mesa V-Twin Pedal (justinguitar.com) via JustinSandercoe:
GG-202 • REVIEW Boss/Keeley Blues Driver (justinguitar.com) via JustinSandercoe:
GG-203 • REVIEW T-Rex Mudhoney (justinguitar.com) via JustinSandercoe:
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