By Guitarify on September 14, 2014
Having thoroughly enjoyed Dave Grohl’s similar project – “Sound City”, I’m really looking forward to this series. In this new series, Foo Fighters commemorate their 20th anniversary by documenting the eight-city recording odyssey that produced their latest, and eighth, studio album. Foo Fighters founder Dave Grohl directs the series, which taps into the musical heritage […]
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By Guitarify on June 25, 2014
I have to admit, I didn’t pay to much attention to Positive Grid’s Bias when it was released for iPad and iPhone. Despite giving their earlier mobile amp sim app, “Jamup” a positive review, I really don’t have much need to record music on my phone. Not to mention, having a big clumsy guitar cable […]
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By Guitarify on April 22, 2014
I use amp sims a lot, so this looks really exciting. I can see myself wasting hours in the scematic tweaking section. I’m especially interested in how well the guitar cloning really works. It sounds very impressive in this demo, check it out.
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By Guitarify on January 24, 2014
Here’s another interesting kickstarter project. Called the “Guitar Wing”, it’s a wireless midi controller specifically designed for guitars. As someone who spends a lot of time with their guitar plugged into a computer, this looks pretty useful. Though it will look kind of awkward on certain guitar designs.
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By Guitarify on December 10, 2013
Over the last year or so, I have been working on becoming better at audio engineering. Mainly as a means to make better recordings of my own music. One thing you need to do to become better at mixing is practice, and lots of it. So you’re always on the lookout for raw tracks you […]
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