Guitar rig player
GUITAR RIG PLAYER PRO
Speaking of which, we took the opportunity to compare the 5150 emulations of Guitar Rig 5 Pro and Peavey’s ReValver. Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 Pro Shoot-out!
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This is quite unlike both the real hardware and Peavey’s official 5150 emulation in their ReValver software. Surprisingly, there’s little difference in tone when switching between the rhythm and lead channel of the Van 51 once both pre-gain knobs are set to give similar drive. The Hot Solo + provides an authentic mid-boosted AC/DC-style rhythm crunch, while soaring, shredding solo tones are effortlessly had with the Van 51. We found that these two new amps can be used together to great effect. Joining the pre-existing 15 amps are the Van 51, which is clearly a Peavey 5150 emulation, and Hot Solo +, which appears to be a Soldano imitation, judging by the logo – the knob style and labels hint at Soldano’s Hot Rod 50 model. Initially, it might seem excessive that over a third of the GUI is given over to the (hideable) browser panel, but in our opinion, the most effective way of getting familiar with Guitar Rig is via the presets.Ī lot of time has been put into these, and famous tones such as those of Satriani, Van Halen, Rammstein, ZZ Top, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and AC/DC are all on hand. It runs standalone or as a VST/AU/RTAS plug-in.
GUITAR RIG PLAYER SOFTWARE
The software comes as part of Komplete 8, too. We’re reviewing the software-only version here, but don’t forget that there’s the Kontrol edition too, bundled with the Rig Kontrol foot controller.
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With this latest version, there are two new amp models, Control Room Pro for advanced mix-and-match cab/mic combos, six new effects, and a few crafty functional extras. Guitar Rig is easily one of the most feature-packed guitar/bass amp sims on the market, yet it remains one of the most user-friendly. Real guitar gear is known for its so-easy-a-guitarist-could-use-it simplicity, and yet virtual amp simulators continue to grow in complexity and capability. The sound you get is like an arpeggiator, but has a different sound than what you get if you were to modulate a pitch shifter in similar fashion.Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 Pro Can this jazzed-up amp sim’s tonal output match its flexibility?
GUITAR RIG PLAYER PATCH
The patch uses a step modulator to modulate that parameter. For those who don't have GR6 yet, this patch uses their Flair flanger, which has a pitch parameter. The modulators have been there, but the Flair Arpeggiator is a striking example that shows new possibilities. The whole "input filtering" thing just seems to be a more prominent way of tagging patches for intended uses. This new update, with all the Studio Effects included, gives a lot to anyone who was already in that camp. Guitar Rig has always been known for it's (non amp) effects and modulations, to the point that you might see KVR users post that nobody uses it for guitar anyways.
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There are a bunch of modifiers such as LFO which you can assign to almost anything for example a LFO assigned to the tone control of an amp. I was getting some really interesting sounds with the Flair Arpeggiator preset. There are a lot of good presets including artist ones with a promise of more to come in future. Looking at the input filter section it's clearly not just aimed at guitar but as a general FX processor and it seems like a useful update over the old version in that respect. It can get some interesting fuzz and distortion sounds. It's also nice to see their vintage compressors, solid series, and reverb classics included. It's nice to see that they are included now.
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GUITAR RIG PLAYER MOD
While this doesn't make the old amps sound state of the art, it does help them sound a bit better.Īnyone who already has the mod pack knows that they sound quite good on guitar. You have fewer options but the options they give you sound much cleaner and more present. Like I've said in another thread, although the old amps are the same (just always in HQ mode), the new matched cabinets are much better than either the old matched cabinets or the control room components. It sounds ok broken up with single coils, less so with my bridge humbucker. It has nice character for clean settings. The Chicago is based on a 50s era type Fender amp. I preferred it over the British Collection in Amplitube. It's a Marshall type amp with 3 different gain levels. I haven't had a lot of time to play with it, but.