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Published on 01/18/05 at 03:00
No installation problems, at least for the demo version, found no incompatibility

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

With my "little" Athlon XP 1800 + I only use 16 to 25% of my proc, which is rather reasonable

My sound card is an Edirol UA-20, 6.35 2 input jack on the front, I have a setting that allows me to plug the guitar directly above without loss. I 17ms response time, in other words I play almost live.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a few days, wanting to buy the Pod XT, I researched and I came across it almost by accident.
I also have the Yamaha DG stomp that never really satisfied and that the coup will be resold.

I installed the software and plugged in my guitar, 2 minutes after adjustment for any set I put the headphone and, big slap in the face, the sound is amazing, I've never had a tube amp but I ' I almost like to have right next to me and to finally have the sound I was looking for, I dig a little in the presets, Rock, Pop, Metal, funk, anything goes and every time a feeling perfection, warmth, you can feel the guitar vibrate, the sound with a big S has finally brought me.
As said above variations are limitless, and far more easily than with a POD or other multi-purpose simulator in the same genre.
There are still a bit of the great fault simulator in the same genre, a certain lack in the bass, especially for the metal base that wants a big sound, it will be difficult to obtain, but is then trafficked into the mix.

My final opinion is that we should not kid ourselves, it will never replace good old amp with settings handmade, good lighting, the real what, but for the person who wants to be a model of quality not too expensive I think it's rather successful.

between the Pod XT Guitar Rig and my choice is made, I take Guitar Rig!

Small addition to its use with Cubase, the software is not regarded as a virtual instrument in cubase but as a fact, one can of course use several multi-track guitar rig, and each maintains its own program. the whole is more flexible than without doing your part to scratch, you can edit your live sound, and I repeat, without having to redo everything, compared to an external modeling, the advantage is significant and the saving in time, even if replaying the same game can improve and find new ideas. However, it allows to correct small defects is meant not necessarily in the best sound and insert your guitar in the mix without having to redo everything.