![]() There is no attempt to visually reproduce scratched, beer-stained pedals and their accurate controls. Every component of your virtual rig, even if it’s a famed stomp pedal, is represented as a standard rack device. Guitar Rig has always differed from the competition (well, not all of them) with its signal path approach. Arguably, it’s maybe the release that GR6 was planned to be, but NI felt rushed to get something out there? Never mind, more to the point, is Guitar Rig 7 worth the wait? SAME BUT BETTER Now with Guitar Rig 7 we have a swag of new amps and effects using that ICM technology, and that GUI has been further developed. Despite the impressive under-the-hood overhaul, a lot of users still weren’t happy because of the limited number of actual, new toys to play with – you just can’t please some. Guitar Rig 6 finally appeared with a redesigned GUI and some new amps and effects using what NI calls Intelligent Circuit Modelling or ICM. ![]() While NI’s Komplete bundle went from strength to strength with improved and added VST instruments, the included Guitar Rig languished at version five for so long it seemed that NI had put it in the too hard basket or simply lost interest in favour of the EDM and synth-based plugins. In fact for almost a decade not a thing happened, which explains how GR is at version GR7 and yet is twenty years old. ![]() ![]() Guitar Rig 3 was at the cutting edge of guitar amplifier simulators, and GR4 was a positive step forward – although a few folks grumbled at the revamped interface with NI’s own Rig Kontroller foot pedal – then it was GR5 with further tweaks and upgrades. There was a time when users of Native Instruments’ Guitar Rig worried that the software wasn’t going anywhere anymore. ![]()
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