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  • Soon laptops will replace effects processors. The next generation guitar workstations and such.
  • Soon? Guitar Rig is already here....

    -Rf.
  • Have you tried Guitar Rig 2. That thing is awesome. I find that it gets some of the nuances of high gain distortions. There's a couple of patches on Guitar Rig 2 that I like very much.

    Anyway, anytime this topic comes around I always like to mention Jesusonic. From the guy that made Winamp, your favorite MP3 player. Now THAT's a customizable system. You can program your own crap!!!
  • No I haven't tried it yet. I'm always skeptical of anything new for PC having to do with audio... it always makes me think of the cheap Win95 midi synth sounds. Two-three years ago, I would have never gotten an audio interface of any kind.

    But what I'm talking about is having a laptop and that's it (since guitar goes directly via USB). I was under the impression that GuitarRig needs that blue pedal thingy to work.
  • I use it with the GNX4, just with a direct setting.
  • Check out Vernon Reid in Guitar Player this month. He is sporting a laptop Rig in one of the photos. Pro tools makes there stuff for live use too. I think John mayer has a laptop setup to get D-verb through his vocals on tour. My buddy Mark tours with Carlos Santana on ocassion and runs his live stagemix recordings every night on a laptop so Carlos can tweek his shows on tour. The laptop invasion Its already here. =)
  • \iliace\ wrote:
    But what I'm talking about is having a laptop and that's it (since guitar goes directly via USB). I was under the impression that GuitarRig needs that blue pedal thingy to work.

    So you gonna flap the screen of the laptop back and forth for expression control, Ilia?
    :wink:

    I get your point though. Plus, I hadn't realized that the Guitar Rig pedal unit is a full audio interface, I had thought it was essentially a control-surface like gizmo.

    -Rf.
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