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yngwie308
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Riff Works

Post by yngwie308 » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:42 pm

This new guitar program Riff Works looks like it has some merit for those who don't want to get too involved in the recording process,but want to concentrate on the playing aspect of recording:

http://www.guitarjamdaily.com/guitarjam ... stand.html

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/Main.html?prod_RW.php

sounds like it's tailor made for a beginner to recording like myself..

yngwie308
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Re: Riff Works

Post by rockstah » Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:19 am

yngwie308 wrote:This new guitar program Riff Works looks like it has some merit for those who don't want to get too involved in the recording process,but want to concentrate on the playing aspect of recording:

http://www.guitarjamdaily.com/guitarjam ... stand.html

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/Main.html?prod_RW.php

sounds like it's tailor made for a beginner to recording like myself..

yngwie308
for sure. i use it as my "scratch pad" - its so easy to get up and running and recording tracks and jamming.
my sound click link on my sig for pod stuff is mostly done all in riffworks and my guitar port or pod pro xt.

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