Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Free guitar recording, collaboration software ships
Free version of RiffWorks guitar recording and online collaboration software available now
Sonoma Wire Works has introduced RiffWorks T4, a free edition of its RiffWorks guitar recording and online collaboration software.
RiffWorks T4 lets musicians record ideas at the moment of inspiration, quickly create complete songs with drums and effects, collaborate online with musicians around the world, and publish tunes to RiffWorld.
RiffWorks T4 allows up to four musicians to collaborate on a song and chat simultaneously. RiffWorks loop-based recording workflow allows collaboration without latency or distance issues. As a track is recorded, it streams to other players and is perfectly in sync. All contributions are saved on RiffWorld.com and can be opened later in RiffWorks to continue recording.
RiffWorks T4 includes:
- Automatic track creation and loop recording with four layers plus drum loops;
- Seven effects (Wah, Multi-band Compression & Distortion, Modulation, Delay, Reverb, Compression, and British Style EQ);
- InstantDrummer with adjustable intensity and variation;
- IK Multimedia's AmpliTube(R) Duo LE guitar amp and effects plug-in;
- Gallo Engineering's Studio Devil BVC amp model plug-in.
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