Will I be able to tell the difference between the 16 bit and the 24 bit converters or is this a moot point.
#Record with amplitube fender fuse drivers#
The Stealth Plug has a 16 bit A/D -D/A converter with 44KHz/48KHz Sampling Frequency and Ultra-low latency ASIO and Core Audio Drivers instead of the 24 bit A/D and D/A conversion 44.1 or 48 kHz operation used in their Stomp I/O floor control board. That being said, the GUITAR RIG MOBILE I/O interface has the same 24-bit/192 kHz Cirrus Logic® converters used in the GUITAR RIG SESSION I/O and the Rig Kontrol 3.
#Record with amplitube fender fuse full size#
I am only concerned with the Guitar Rig Mobile and the Stealth Plug from Amplitube as the full size pedal board interfaces are way more than someone of my skills needs at this juncture. How do the folks using these programs feel they perform as far as latency is concerned ? Does the sound of the string being played come through immediately or is there a slight delay involved with either of them ? It seems to me that the latency is linked to the amount of memory onboard the computer you are running the software on.true ? The "Matched Cabinet" module provides perfectly harmonized speaker configurations per amp, providing instant tried-and-true classic tones. Guitar Rig gives you an ultra-portable, bus-powered 24-bit/192 kHz audio interface.Ĩ amps for guitar and bass, 19 cabinets and 27 effects, based on acclaimed Dynamic Tube Response Technology® for true studio quality. Includes AmpliTube X-GEAR and RiffWorks™ T4 recording software.4 of the most influential guitar amps of all time, 5 original matching cabinets, 2 microphones, 2 signature classic stomp effects, 2 rack effects.Includes AmpliTube Fender™ SE plug-in and standalone.Well I performed the requisite searches to see how folks liked these 2 programs and came up short.Ĭompact 1/4" jack to USB audio interface cable