It’s now a super competitive market, with many major amp brands like Fender, Orange, and Vox all offering options for the practicing guitar player. If you’re new to guitar amps we’ve got loads of great buying advice at the bottom of this article, with common questions answered by our...
Android apps for recording guitar and other instruments Audio Evolution Mobile DAW Android devices are capable of some pretty amazing things, and the includes operating as a digital audio workstation (DAW) thanks to Audio Evolution Mobile. This complete multitrack audio recording solution offers many ...
Seamless DAW integration Sophisticated editing software USB audio interface functionality Cloud preset sharing capabilities Regular software updates and expansions The key is matching the form factor to your needs. A weekend warrior might find everything they need in a compact unit, while a touring prof...
For most applications, all you really need is a guitar input and an output that you can plug into an amplifier or PA system. Still, it doesn’t hurt to have extra input/output options, like a mic XLR input (for vocalists who play guitar), an aux input (for practicing with your favor...
or modelers a guitar VST allows you to get great guitar sounds from the comfort of yourDAW. However we’ve not limited this article just to amp simulators, so you’ll find some plugins that are just standalone effects and even a couple that aren’t specifically designed for guitar. ...
DC1Ais the best free compressor plugin for your DAW of choice. It is not the most feature-packed compressor effect, but I can certainly say it’s the most intuitive. I use DC1A in every mix because making it sound “just right” is easy. ...
fretboard with ease. If you want an excellent guitar as a beginner, you can't go wrong with the Fender Stratocaster. This instrument is suitable for almost nay player as it’s one of the most iconic guitar on the market and still sounds just as good today as it did all those years ...
Hardware units make recording and practicing convenient as well, with seamless connection to your DAW via XLR direct outs (or even direct connection to your computer via USB), headphone outs for silent practice, and all the ease of a plugin but with an added tactile interface and the ability...
Aquarian’s Tru-Bounce pad offers a sort of two-in-one solution for either practicing on your real kit at low volumes, or practicing standalone using the pad. It fits right on top of your existing snare drum, and the shock-absorbing surface transfers less energy to the snare for quieter...
into your computer via USB. This option lets you skip straight to your preferred DAW, where you can choose whether you want to use the e-kit sounds or use MIDI to trigger other samples in your host software. You can even make tracks for both and explore multiple options for each ...