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	<title>Comments on: Jan Garbarek Group &#8212; live in Hong Kong</title>
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		<title>By: Guitar Rig 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Guitar Rig 2</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Native Instruments have unveiled Guitar Rig 2, the latest version of their package for guitar and bass production. It&#8217;s a hardware/software combination that includes a foot controller with two inputs and six switches, and an audio software package that simulates several different amps, speakers and microphones and includes 40 effects. There&#8217;s also a fascinating module called the Loop Machine for creating and playing back loops on the fly: &#8220;Layer different leads, riffs and rhythms on top of one another and gradually build up entire guitar sections. Tools such as the Crossover and Split offer unique potential while the Modifiers&#8217; ability to modulate any of the parameters in real-time far exceed the realms of conventional set-ups.&#8221; I saw a fantastic bass player called Eberhard Weber do something like this last year at a Jan Garbarek gig. I don&#8217;t know what he was using but the effect was amazing. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Native Instruments have unveiled Guitar Rig 2, the latest version of their package for guitar and bass production. It&#8217;s a hardware/software combination that includes a foot controller with two inputs and six switches, and an audio software package that simulates several different amps, speakers and microphones and includes 40 effects. There&#8217;s also a fascinating module called the Loop Machine for creating and playing back loops on the fly: &#8220;Layer different leads, riffs and rhythms on top of one another and gradually build up entire guitar sections. Tools such as the Crossover and Split offer unique potential while the Modifiers&#8217; ability to modulate any of the parameters in real-time far exceed the realms of conventional set-ups.&#8221; I saw a fantastic bass player called Eberhard Weber do something like this last year at a Jan Garbarek gig. I don&#8217;t know what he was using but the effect was amazing. [...]</p>
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