Guitar Rig 6 Midi

Guitar Rig 6 Midi

Warum auf Black Friday warten, wenn es jetzt schon so schöne Deals gibt? Zum Beispiel diesen hier: Beim Kauf einen Komplete Audio USB-Interfaces von Native Instruments bekommst du kostenlos Guitar Rig 6 Pro dazu. Bereits ab 85 Euro bist du dabei, die Aktion läuft bis zum 6. Januar 2023.

Drei USB-Interfaces der Marke Komplete Audio bekommst du im Augenblick bei Thomann, für alle drei Modelle gilt das Angebot. Und das sieht so aus: Du kaufst das Interface und kannst dann nach der Registrierung auf der Website von Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6 Pro umsonst installieren.

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Das ist eine sehr coole Gelegenheit, dir die Gitarren-Software zuzulegen. Aktuell bekommst du das Plugin auch beim Hersteller für die Hälfte des regulären Preises — bei diesem Deal bezahlst du aber je nach Interface weniger und hast zusätzlich ein Interface dabei. Du kannst es natürlich auch andersherum sehen: Ein amtliches Interface kaufen und eine Software im Wert von 199 Euro kostenlos mitnehmen.

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Für aktuell 85 Euro bekommst du Komplete Audio 1*, das mit jeweils einem Eingang für Mikrofon und Instrumente bestückt ist. Für das Aufnehmen von Gitarre, Gesang oder Mono-Quellen reicht das bereits absolut aus. In diesem Sinne handelt es sich also um den „besten Deal“, wenn es dir primär um Guitar Rig 6 Pro geht.

Ein paar Euro mehr bezahlst du für Komplete Audio 2*, bekommst hier aber zwei Combo-Eingänge und kannst so zwei Mikrofone, zwei Instrumente oder zwei Line-Quellen anschließen. Im Gegensatz zu dem kleineren Modell sind die Ausgänge hier auch für Klinke (und nicht Cinch wie beim Komplete Audio 1) ausgelegt. Dieses Modell wäre meine Wahl.

Komplete Audio 6 MK2* kostet im Moment fast so viel wie Guitar Rig 6 Pro regulär. Hier gibt es auch zwei Combo-Eingänge für Klinke und XLR – du kannst hier also Instrumente, Mikrofone oder Line-Quellen anschließen. Als Extras erwarten dich ein zweiter Kopfhörerausgang, MIDI In/Out und ein digitaler Eingang für S/PDIF.

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Bei allen drei Interfaces gibt es übrigens weitere Software und Plugins als Bonus dazu. Ableton Live 10 Lite, Maschine Essentials, Monark, Replika, Phasis und Solid Bus Comp gibt es also quasi als zusätzliches Extra.

Guitar Rig 6 Pro läuft auf macOS 10.15, 11 oder 12 sowie Windows 10 oder 11. Die Software läuft standalone oder als VST, VST3, AU und AAX. Seit Version 6.2.4 ist Guitar Rig 6 nativ mit Apple Silicon M1 kompatibel.

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Test: Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6, Gitarre Plugin

Video Windows Effekt FX Plug-in AU VST macOS AAX VST3 MIDI 64 Bit OSX Mac Pedal Filter 32 Bit Deal kostenlos Hotpicks Reverb Mac OSXNative Instruments has just released the behemoth Komplete 13 software bundle, and in amongst all those virtual synths, drums, and samples lurks the highly anticipated Guitar Rig 6 PRO. In this mini review I will give you my first impressions of this new virtual guitar rig software.

Native Instruments kindly sent me a copy of the new Guitar Rig 6 software so that I could review it and give you my first impressions. A little background on my experience with the software and usage: I’ve been using Guitar Rig since its very first iteration, and for a number of years, it was my go to virtual guitar setup in my DAW. I’m a Mac/Logic Pro user predominantly and so I always use programs like Guitar Rig within my DAW, although you can also use them as standalone. At one point, I even went out and got myself a Rig Kontroller pedal and ran my virtual guitar rig via that.

If you have never used Guitar Rig then you will probably enjoy its ultra-clean user interface. I find it very well laid out and simple to navigate. Guitar Rig 6 has taken this further and it looks even more friendly than before. Essentially, you choose your factory presets and virtual components from the column on the left-hand side of the main window. Then your main presets are built up with ‘studio rack’ like modules, which contain everything from your tuner, virtual amps, cabinets, and effects.

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I would suggest new users start with one of the curated factory presets, for which Native Instruments has brought in players like Vernon Reid and Pete Thorn on board. You can also try out various factory presets via the Genres, Amplifier, Effects, and Artists preset organisation, as this breaks down all the factory presets and curated presets by type, providing you a nice quick route to the various virtual guitar rigs.

Sure, you can run through A-Z if you prefer, or search for specific preset names as well, but I think new users will appreciate the navigation options. It really does help to give you a good overview of what is possible and how the patches have been created.

The newly redesigned user interface is super sharp and can be resized how you like, which makes navigation a breeze and a great experience on high resolution monitors.

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You can start with an amp, a virtual cabinet, and throw some effects in to taste. And that isn’t a bad way to start off to be honest, but Guitar Rig 6 has some serious routing options you can use to create multiple amp and cabinet combinations within one single user preset. This is where some of the more ‘out there’ factory presets and curated artist presets are getting their tones from.

But even if you want to just keep it simple and go amp – cab – effects, then it is as easy as drag and dropping your chosen virtual rig components in the order that you want them in. Each module can be turned on and off individually, which can be preset to an external controller so that you can assign it to a footswitch for easy control when you are playing.

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Guitar Rig PRO 6 includes parallel routing via Split Mix,  Crossover routes via high or low frequencies, and Split M/S to allow you to adjustment the Mid and Side channels of your mix, which in turn you can separately control and process the centre and the edges of a stereo image. This is a huge amount of power and adjustment, and you should be able to create some amazing and complex rigs if you want to.

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If you do like ultimate control over your parameters then you can load up virtual LFOs  and step sequencers to control parameters of just about everything. You can set it to slowly sweep or modulate your virtual control knobs, or assign parameters to a MIDI controller and control them on the fly. I found the automation and control easy to set up, without any confusing menus getting in the way.

It would take all year to get through every single parameter within Guitar Rig 6, but I will say that all the new guitar amps and cabinets do sound a lot better than in previous incarnations. The old classics are still there, but with some new ones, notably the Chicago, Bass Invader,  and Fire Breather amps. Each amp comes with matching virtual cabinets. You can mix and match amps and cabinets too, so it is well worth experimenting with various combinations of these and not just sticking to the ‘matched’ pair.

I also found that the ability to direct mic, or adding more room mic on the virtual cabinets was extremely effective and easy to dial in. You can adjust this so that your rig sits well within your song.

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The software is absolutely full of recreations of classic effects pedals, studio effects, and effects taken from other Native Instruments software such as Traktor. It all adds up to a very full experience for experimentation and creation, which I’m all for personally. You can stick to regular guitar tones, or you can go ‘off planet’ and create crystalline washes of reverberation that would have Eddie Kramer and Jimi Hendrix creaming their pants.

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One massive improvement over the older version of Guitar Rig is its responsiveness to playing dynamics. I always found the old versions were a little ‘plastic’ sounding, for want of a better phrase. Especially with clean sounds or slightly overdriven sounds. This latest version sounds more realistic to my ear and doesn’t hide the tones behind over-loaded effects, so you can actually hear your playing dynamics shine through.

However, if you do want brutal distortion and high gain craziness, then amps like the RAMMFIRE (an amp designed with Rammstein’s Richard Z. Kruspe) will get you there in an instant.

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Overall, I would have to say that this latest incarnation of Guitar  Rig PRO 6 is pretty awesome. It will fit well in any studio, and producers and players that really want to experiment will love it. If you love to dabble and create your own tones, then I think you will adore all the possibilities at your disposal. You can just open it up, choose a preset, and tweak to taste if you prefer, but I think you would be missing a lot of what is on offer to you. To really get the most from this software, it is

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