![]() wanted to see if anybody had ANY tips/tricks that theyd like to share.the User guide (in box & on-line as well) both dont really go in depth on some of the features and I would like to find out as much as I can so can make decent sounding demos. Please share your experiences positive or negative. its made by Cakewalk, and came w/my Digitech-RPX400 guitar connects to my laptop via USB. I'm curious how well this works and how sound quality and quality of drivers would compare to the M-Audio interfaces everyone seems to love. One of them tells how to use the GNX4 with Sonar instead of Pro Tracks Plus. This seems really cool IF it works as advertised. You might look into the RPx400 from Digitech. I'm not sure, but it looks like it may be the same as Guitar Tracks.Ī guitarist friend of mine was looking at it and there is also another version of it that is geared more towards vocalists and multi-instruments called the Vx400. Oh, and it's packaged with software from Cakewalk called Pro Tracks. 2.DigiTech warrants this product,when used solely within the U.S.,to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. With GarageBand, to record tracks, works fine. I have downloaded the X-Edit 2.7.1 straight from the Digitech’s product page, but it doesn’t work. It has amp/cabinet modeling as well as microphone modeling. Hi guys I have a RP500 and I’m trying to connect it to my 2011 MacBook Pro, running High Sierra. ![]() Although it's by no means a direct replacement for the previous flagship of the range, the RPx400, it offers a similar halfway house option for players who find the smaller RP units too limiting, but are reluctant to make the step up to the complexity. ![]() It offers 24bit A/D D/A converters for recording and for internal effects which can be used during monitoring or added (thru USB interface) to dry signal from the computer. Combining design elements of the smaller units with a crisp new silver/black look, the RP500 is the latest and largest addition to the RP range. ![]() With everything you need to record (including a kick-ass floor processor), this is truly digital recording designed by guitarists for guitarists. It looks like just a Guitar effects unit, but it also has a USB computer interface and 1/4" guitar inputs as well as XLR ins and outs with Mic Pre-amp for vocals etc. Digitech's new RPx400 is the first modeling floor processor with true 2-way computer connectivity and extra I/O to handle vocals, other instruments and monitoring. Visit our software page if you don't have the sound librarian installed yet.Digitech RPx400 Audio interface w/ Cakewalk softwareĪnyone out there using the Digitech RPx400 Audio interface? Get started with these famous tones by connecting your GSP or RP unit to your Mac or PC. ![]()
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