News From Steinberg And Native Instruments, CI2 audio interface + Guitar Rig 4 Pro
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Steinberg CI2

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Two-channel XLR combo interface equipped with two sophisticated microphone preamps and phantom power,
one HI-Z for direct guitar input and a footswitch connector for Interactive Recording.
This is seconded by the controller section featuring the innovative AI Knob that provides
intuitive control due to seamless integration into Cubase.
You now have all the tools in a single box to help you with whatever recording and production
project you may have in mind.

It also includes Cubase AI 5!

This looks very nice, and Steinbergs new soundcards have no latency and is very easy to use.
For someone in the market for a new, good and portable audio device, this could be the way to go smile.gif

Check it out HERE!



Native Instruments - Guitar Rig 4 Pro

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Native Instruments has announced Guitar Rig 4 Pro, the next generation of its guitar studio.
NI says that the fourth version "raises the bar on sonic authenticity with advanced new speaker emulation technology,
and further expands on nearly all aspects that sets Guitar Rig apart as the most capable digital guitar solution".

Guitar Rig 4 ProTo bring the authenticity of Guitar Rig to the next level,
the new version introduces advanced cabinet and microphone modeling,
providing an enhanced organic tone based on latency-free convolution technology.
The advanced speaker emulation is also the basis for the versatile new "Control Room" module,
developed in collaboration with leading German studio guitarist and recording expert Peter Weihe.
This new module allows users to freely mix and match up to eight phase-aligned studio microphones for each cabinet,
allowing an unlimited range of high-end studio recording tones.

To further expand its arsenal of modeled amplifiers,
Guitar Rig 4 Pro offers two additional tube amp models that include the hot-rodded "Hot Plex" and the energetic "Jump",
both based on Native Instruments' Dynamic Tube Response technology.
The arsenal of effects in Guitar Rig is complemented with two new delay units and two new flavors of reverb,
bringing the overall number of included effects to 48.

It is also a part of the new Komplete 6 pack!

Check it out HERE!



I'm gonna try out Guitar Rig 4 for sure, looks awesome and the demos sound great smile.gif

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