Guitar Rig is a guitar effects processor and amplifier modeling software made by Native Instruments. It allows guitarists to model various guitar amplifiers and effects pedals digitally through their computer and use them while playing an electric guitar.
Guitar Rig is a software effects processor and amplifier/speaker cabinet modeling tool aimed primarily at guitarists. It is developed and sold by Native Instruments, a company known for making software and hardware music production tools.
Guitar Rig provides guitarists with a wide range of simulated guitar amplifiers, speaker cabinets, microphones, and effects pedals that they can experiment with to craft their desired guitar tone. Everything from classic tube amplifiers like Fender, Marshall, and Vox to modern high-gain amps can be modeled.
The software has an intuitive graphical interface that allows guitarists to chain together different amplifiers, cabinets, microphones, and effects pedals. This gives them immense flexibility in sculpting new guitar tones without needing to buy lots of physical gear. Parameters on the virtual amplifiers and pedals can be easily tweaked as well.
Once they have crafted a guitar tone they like, guitarists can save it as a preset and use it while playing their guitar live through the software. This feeds their guitar signal into Guitar Rig on their computer where it gets processed by their preset guitar tone before being output. The software works both as a standalone application as well as a plugin in various DAWs.
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