He adds the reverb to create a massive, cathedral-like space.
: Beyond amps, it features granular delays, reverbs, and modulation from the "Effects Series."
: Offers "Control Components" to map multiple parameters to a single knob for live performance. native-instruments-guitar-rig-6-pro-6-3-0-teljes-verzio
Alex opens his DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and loads Guitar Rig 6 Pro as a plug-in. He chooses the "Chicago" amp—a gritty, bluesy model based on rare 1950s hardware. Immediately, the ICM technology adds a warmth and "sag" to his playing that feels like a real physical amp responding to his touch.
By the time Alex finishes, he hasn't just recorded a guitar track; he has designed a unique "sonic signature" that defines the song. The software allows him to save this entire setup as a preset, ensuring he can return to that exact tone for future overdubs. Important Considerations He adds the reverb to create a massive, cathedral-like space
: Since Guitar Rig 6 uses high-quality modeling, it can be CPU-intensive. Using the "Eco" mode in the settings can help if your computer begins to lag during heavy sessions.
Guitar Rig 6 to other simulators like Amplitube or Neural DSP He chooses the "Chicago" amp—a gritty, bluesy model
: Uses machine learning to recreate the hardware behavior of classic amps.