By Guitarify on May 10, 2011
Here’s a great looking Telecaster by Protocaster guitars. A small shop doing relic type guitars. Most people tend to fall on either side of the love-it or hate-it fence when it comes to relics. But the way I see it, there are two different types of relic’ing. One is the guitars that look like they […]
Posted in Gear, Guitars | Tagged handmade, relic, Telecaster
By Guitarify on April 17, 2011
IK Multimedia just updated their Amplitude software to version 3.5. Amplitude is computer software that emulates real world amps, effects, speaker cabinets, microphones and some rack effects. It’s very useful for recording your guitar giving you a wide selection of high quality sounding gear that most us couldn’t afford to have all of, or the […]
Posted in Amps, Gear, Pedals | Tagged Amps, emulation, pedals, recording, software |
By Guitarify on April 8, 2011
It’s hard to tell from a youtube video, the finer sonic elements of this guitars sound. But it certainly much better then I thought an aluminum acoustic would sound. They are made by a fellow named Ed Dowling who has an interesting background which he tells you about on his homepage. He’s named them “Technophonic”,and […]
Posted in Gear, Guitars | Tagged custom, guitar
By Guitarify on March 15, 2011
TC Electronics has a new line of pedals called “Toneprint”. These are named for the new toneprint feature which allows the pedals to store presets which you can make yourself, or download ones made by others. TC Electronics has a number of endorsing artists who have also uploaded their own presets for you to use. […]
Posted in Gear, Pedals | Tagged contest, pedals
By Guitarify on March 15, 2011
Videogame company Ubisoft has just announced an interesting new title called “Rocksmith”. It’s basically what all the critics of games like Guitar Hero have been asking for, a game where you learn to play an actual instrument instead of a plastic ‘toy’. You don’t need any kind of ‘special’ guitar controller either. Any electric guitar […]
Posted in Gear, Learn | Tagged games, practice |