Native Instruments announces GUITAR RIG 3 XE Software.
Native Instruments announced GUITAR RIG 3 XE, a new version of its GUITAR RIG software. Offering an arsenal of emulated gear at a more affordable price, GUITAR RIG 3 XE is specifically designed for modern guitarists who want to perform and record with uncompromising audio quality regardless of their budget.
Based on Native Instruments’ Dynamic Tube Response Technology, GUITAR RIG 3 XE provides the same tonal authenticity and “tweakability” as GUITAR RIG 3. A selection of five tube amplifier models, 12 classic cabinet types and 21 different effect units offers a wide range of sonic possibilities, all accessible through GUITAR RIG’s typical “virtual rack”.
Other practical features of GUITAR RIG 3 XE include dual tape decks, metronome, tuner, a special Live View for stage use, and a convenient preset database that comes with more than 150 ready-to-play guitar tones accommodating all kinds of playing styles and musical genres.
More information on GUITAR RIG 3 XE can be found at https://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?guitarrig3xe
GUITAR RIG 3 XE will be available in June 2008 for a suggested retail price of $119 /€99.
For more information, visit their web site at www.native-instruments.com.
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