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Posts tagged "iOS"

Eventide H9 Multi-Effects Pedal

Few manufacturers can claim Eventide's record in delivering top notch and lush sounding studio and pedal gear. Their latest product H9 looks and feels like a clear departure from their line of stompboxes: whereas those black pedals immediately conveyed an intimidating feeling of depth of features (which can scare some musicians away), this brand new product, in its glorious white case, looks like an inspiringly simple device.... Click on the title for more

Eventide H9 Multi-Effects Pedal

Guitar Pedal Reviews: iRig HD

At this point I would say that the iOS platform is here to stay as far as music creation goes. With the advent of Audiobus, an iOS app for allowing the interconnection of audio apps, we've seen many new creative inventions and ideas for effects processing, amp modeling, new takes on the DAW, and completely new inventions not possible before iOS.  One of the key elements needed to get the most out of these sound processing apps is a way to get audio into the device at the best resolution possible. Enter iRig HD, IK Multimedia's high definition audio input device with Hi-Z connection via a 1/4" jack with gain control!... Click on the title for more

Guitar Pedal Reviews: iRig HD

Pedal Review: IK Multimedia iRig Stomp

Amp modeling is one of the coolest developments in guitar technology in recent years. One of the front runners continues to be IK Multimedia who have been designing amp modeling software since 2002. Their AmpliTube package has continued to grow and has now jumped platforms to include iOS functionality on iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. IK has also developed hardware to integrate with its software including the original iRig and now the iRig Stomp interface. I was sent an iRig Stomp for review and I was excited to dig in and get my iPhone guitar jam on.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: IK Multimedia iRig Stomp

Pedal News: Digitech iStomp Updated

I reviewed the DigiTech iStomp a while back and really liked it. At the time it only came with 1 virtual pedal and I still really enjoyed the concept. For a digital pedal I remember it sounding really faithful to the real thing it emulated. Now, with the addition of the 10 included stomps, it's a much sexier buy. This would make an excellent stocking stuffer for the tech savvy stomp enthusiast. - Gus Green ... Click on the title for more

Pedal News: Digitech iStomp Updated