How to connect your guitar to your Android mobile devices, iPhone or iPad with Apogee Jam Plus?
Instead of a bulk of stomp boxes for effects and room-filling amps and mixing boards, Deplike allows guitarists to use smart phones and tablets as a virtual guitar rig. In order to use Deplike, you need a method of getting
How to connect your guitar to your smart devices (phone, tablet) using a Rocksmith Cable?
Features:¼” (6.35 mm) standard jack plug USB B plug 48 kHz sample rate How to use: The process is quite simple, really - you just plug the USB end of the cable into a phone/tablet, plug the standard jack part into
How to connect your guitar to Android and iOS devices with an iRig/iRig2?
iRig 2 lets you plug your guitar into your iPad, iPhone, or Android phones and tablets, and use them as an amp simulator. You can hear your guitar sound through your headphones, external speakers, a PA system, or even your
Deplike Guitar FX and Amps Mobile App for Android & iOS
3 advantages only Deplike Guitar FX app can offer on mobile devices Deplike mobile guitar rig app enables you to connect your guitar to your phone or tablet. Therefore, you can use a variety of effects pedals and amp simulations from
Guitar interfaces to connect your guitar to your phone or tablet
Tune Up, Plug In, Rock Out! Why should you prefer a USB (digital) audio interface over an analog (jack) one?Analog audio interfaces transfer the audio coming from the guitar directly into the phone/tablet, without processing. Since smartphones and tablets are digital
How to find the guitar tones of famous guitarists?
"How can I reach the guitar tone of Slash?""I want my guitar to sound like Metallica.""Which guitar pedals does Jimi Hendrix use?""What are the amp settings for Stairway to Heaven?" Almost all guitar players have a dream guitar tone. This can
Tuner ・ What, Why, How, Which?
Let me answer the missing questions first. Who ・ Everyone should use a tuner to tune their instruments. When ・ All the time. What is a tuner?A tuner is a device used by musicians and technicians to measure the pitch of a musical
Anatomy of a Compressor – What is what, do you need one?
A compressor is a limiting amplifier. It limits the volume of the louder parts of a signal according to some sets of parameters.Threshold This is the point where the compressor starts to compress (attenuation) the magnitude of the signal. When your signal reaches
Parallel Processing Explained
We use our effect pedals consecutively, side by side in the real world. But it doesn’t mean that they are in series, sometimes. And it doesn’t mean that we can’t use them in parallel fashion, in the digital world.In a