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Guitar Tech V3 Magazine

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Whether you’re a complete newcomer to the world of recording or an old hand, this is the magazine for you. We kick off with a really in-depth feature on recording acoustic guitars. Just about every guitarist has one, but getting them laid down onto disc is that little bit trickier than your electric. We’ve also packed the magazine with tutorials – Workshops as we call them – that’ll lead you through using some of the better guitar-mangling and recording software options available. The likes of Guitar Rig, AmpliTube and TH2 are becoming massively popular with guitarists everywhere, opening up sonic potential that you’d otherwise have to spend a king’s ransom on guitar cabs and heads (and mics, and effects processors) to achieve. We also examine your options when it comes to recording using iPhones and iPads and present you with a vast array of kit to consider – everything from pedals to amps and beyond!
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Guitar Tech V3

Guitar Tech V3 Whether you're a complete newcomer to the world of recording or an old hand, this is the magazine for you. We kick off with a really in-depth feature on recording acoustic guitars. Just about every guitarist has one, but getting them laid down onto disc is that little bit trickier than your electric. We've also packed the magazine with tutorials - Workshops as we call them - that'll lead you through using some of the better guitar-mangling and recording software options available. The likes of Guitar Rig, AmpliTube and TH2 are becoming massively popular with guitarists everywhere, opening up sonic potential that you'd otherwise have to spend a king's ransom on guitar cabs and heads (and mics, and effects processors) to achieve. We also examine your options when it comes to recording using iPhones and iPads and present you with a vast array of kit to consider - everything from pedals to amps and beyond!


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Whether you're a complete newcomer to the world of recording or an old hand, this is the magazine for you. We kick off with a really in-depth feature on recording acoustic guitars. Just about every guitarist has one, but getting them laid down onto disc is that little bit trickier than your electric. We've also packed the magazine with tutorials - Workshops as we call them - that'll lead you through using some of the better guitar-mangling and recording software options available. The likes of Guitar Rig, AmpliTube and TH2 are becoming massively popular with guitarists everywhere, opening up sonic potential that you'd otherwise have to spend a king's ransom on guitar cabs and heads (and mics, and effects processors) to achieve. We also examine your options when it comes to recording using iPhones and iPads and present you with a vast array of kit to consider - everything from pedals to amps and beyond!
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Whether you’re a complete newcomer to the world of recording or an old hand, this is the magazine for you. We kick off with a really in-depth feature on recording acoustic guitars. Just about every guitarist has one, but getting them laid down onto disc is that little bit trickier than your electric. We’ve also packed the magazine with tutorials – Workshops as we call them – that’ll lead you through using some of the better guitar-mangling and recording software options available. The likes of Guitar Rig, AmpliTube and TH2 are becoming massively popular with guitarists everywhere, opening up sonic potential that you’d otherwise have to spend a king’s ransom on guitar cabs and heads (and mics, and effects processors) to achieve. We also examine your options when it comes to recording using iPhones and iPads and present you with a vast array of kit to consider – everything from pedals to amps and beyond!

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Very informative

Lots of information and handy tips for the guitar Reviewed 16 July 2019

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