Behringer Iaxe 393 Usb Electric Guitar For Mac
Product Information • With the Behringer USB-Guitar iAXE393 you get a top-notch electric guitar featuring a 22-fret maple neck, solid body, chrome machine heads, 3 single-coil pickups, 5-way switching and vintage vibrato bridge. The guitar can also be used with any traditional guitar amplifier.Enjoy immediate access to Guitar Combos BEHRINGER Edition from Native Instruments the leading authentic guitar amp and stomp box modeling software.Package also includes Kristal 16-track music production and Audacity editing software. Works directly with your PC or Mac computer - ultra-low latency ASIO driver for PC included.All these accessories are included: CD, USB cable, adjustable guitar strap and 3 picks.Stereo Headphone output lets you jam with your computer and can also be used for monitoring with active monitor speakers.Variable-speed file playback function for MP3, WAV, AIFF and OGG audio files perfect for easy learning and practicing.Powered via USB no additional power supply required.High-quality components.
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Unveiled at the Frankfurter Musikmesse in April 2006, the BEHRINGER iAXE393 USB-Guitar connects directly to the computer (either PC or Mac®) through its built-in USB port, allowing jamming and producing out-of-the-box. BEHRINGER IAXE393 DRIVER FOR MAC DOWNLOAD - Pros USB capable, a huge plus. We will give you a call as soon as a representative becomes available. Not recommended for pros, as there are better guitars out there.
Paul White Behringer +49 2154 9206 6441 Roland and Boss have made the RE201 Space Echo available in stomp-box form. The RE20 is the latest in Boss's Twin Pedal range. Roland and Boss say they've recreated every sonic detail and nuance of the original, including its spacious, analogue tone, tape flutter and magnetic tape saturation. The pedal also adds features such as a tap input pedal, which allows delay time to be set by foot, a longer maximum delay time, and an expression pedal input to control parameters like repeat rate and intensity. Available in June at £152, it sounds like a must-have on your pedal board, and we'll be reviewing it as soon as we get our hands on one. Roland +44 (0)1792 702 701 Modelling Effects Pedal Digitech offer one of the biggest ranges of modelling processors for guitar, covering generic amp and speaker modelling, effect modelling and even targeting the sound of specific artists. The Digitech CF7 Chorus Factory is a stomp-format digital pedal, designed to recreate the sounds of seven different chorus pedals, from the relatively ancient to the very modern.
I just want to be able to record direct into Cubase Sx2 using the combo. If anyone knows how to use this Combo instrument please contact me with information on how to use it properly in Cubase SX2 at. Thank You, Falumi Allamly said this on • Really impressed with the sound from this guitar initially however, a month into playing the usb device no longer worksand no reason as to why, seems like a common problem from what I have been reading so very disapointed. Peter said this on • PAGE 2.
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Ronnie said this on • Hi, I’ve got this guitar one week ago, nice sound but some small problems: 1)Usb cable to short, I am not sure how long it is supposed to be. 2)Some noise when you are playing close to laptop.
Other than that, the Chorus Factory is a very solidly engineered pedal that does exactly what it claims, emulating some of the best respected chorus pedals out there. At £99, and with a 'buy-two-get-one-free' offer on Digitech's X-series pedals at the moment, it represents good value.