if you're just doing EDM beats stuff, then it'll all be in the box and MIDI) Also check Facebook Marketplace, Craig's List, eBay, etc. There's no getting around having some basic gear and the interface is as necessary as it gets if you're making any music that originates in the analog realm.
Here's the listing page at Reverb for them and here's a roundup of sub-$100 interfaces. Design unique processing chains to customise your tones, adding space, warmth and character to.
Think of it as your own studio, only with more space, less heavy amp heads, and way more flexibility. I can see how this happened as Guitar Rig has always been one of the most configurable and versatile effects plugins on the market. (First time with the Xbox 360 version, I thought it was because it was my Strat's weak single coil pickups, but when I tried with the PC version and a Duncan Trembucker, it still barely got enough level in the calibration setting.)Īdorama used to have crazy cheap deals on Scarlett interfaces (like $80 for a Solo), but it's been a while looking at SlickDeals. GUITAR RIG 6 PRO is a multi-effects rack and amp simulator made for creating and experimenting with audio in a way that is fast and direct. Heck, I've never been able to get it to work with Rocksmith either. I happen to have a couple of those cables and for grins I tried to see if it would work instead of mucking about with either my TonePort-G or Scarlett 2i2 and it simply didn't put out enough level.