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This new version is a major update that offers the just released AmpliTube Slash gear model integration, MIDI and digital audio support, a redesigned recorder and mixer section, audio copy/paste, Retina display graphic update and much more.
TC says that AmpliTube is an incredibly fun and intuitive guitar and bass rig that allows players to jam anywhere with world-class tone. Users can further expand the available effects with gear models from the new AmpliTube Slash, plus favourites like AmpliTube Fender and VocaLive. Additionally, AmpliTube includes the ability to record and compose entire songs directly within the app using the built-in recording studio.
TC believes that AmpliTube version 2.5 elevates the app to a completely different live performance level by allowing players to control the app using MIDI controllers. With a MIDI interface - like IK Multimedia's iRig MIDI - players can now use AmpliTube "hands free" in the studio or on stage by controlling every AmpliTube parameter or preset from any type of standard MIDI controller.
Also, by popular request, AmpliTube 2.5 now works with iPhone/iPod touch/iPad compatible digital audio interfaces - like the Apple Camera Connection kit.
AmpliTube 2.5 packs a multitude of new features:
Pricing and Availability:
The new AmpliTube 2.5 update is now available in the App Store as a free update for all current AmpliTube users on iPhone or iPad.
For new users, AmpliTube 2.5 costs $19.99/€15.99. An LE ($2.99/€2.39 - iPhone only) and a FREE version of AmpliTube 2.5 are also available with a limited set of gear models included.
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Totally blown away that Slash did an app of his gear!
Love this video of him shredding on the iPad! www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJNec1MEDzg
22-Jun-12 02:22 PM
More hyped junk from a junk company, totally exaggerated, same blurry non-defined fuzz, I have tried their amp stuff, in my opinion it is awful, slash is probably so into an excessive lifestyle at this point he can't tell the difference like he used to be able to 30 years ago. My advice is to read the reviews and go with a amp software company that actually MAKES amplifiers...and I don't play on my computer for a hobby, I play guitar for a living.
27-Jun-12 05:27 PM