We’ve featured the paid version of Riffworks from Sonoma WireWorks previously, and they’ve just announced a free version of their Riffworks guitar recording and collaboration software. One of the benefits of Riffworks T4 is that it:
allows up to four musicians to collaborate on a song and chat simultaneously. Loop-based recording allows collaboration without latency or [...]
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RiffWorks T4 - Free Guitar Recording and Collaboration Software
Sonoma Riffworks 2.2
Sonoma Wire Works has updated Riffworks, their guitar recording software, to version 2.2. The improvements in this version include:
New “Quick Start” walk-though tutorial in English, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
Improved InstantDrummer panel for easier viewing.
Online collaboration: boosted performance for opening and loading collaborations and improved overall stability.
Online collaboration drum sharing: [...]
New Recording Gadgets Roundup
Some gadgets and new products which have been launched for the recording market recently:
Vestax VAI-80 USB Audio Controller: smaller than the previous model, this recording controller RCA and XLR and mic inputs, 4 stereo and headphones (with level control) outputs, 2-band EQ and gain and volume controls per output, LED level meter, direct PA and USB connections.
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Recording Acoustic, Electric Guitar Into Your Mac
An interesting post from Jim Dalrymple of Macworld regarding his adventures in pursuit of recording the right sound for his upcoming album. Check out the two videos too, as he goes into his method and process, and the different guitar, gear and effects combinations at his disposal.
With so many options available to me to shape the tone [...]
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