GUITAR RIG 4 ESSENTIAL


Best of GUITAR RIG 4

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Best of GUITAR RIG 4 Overview
Chapter 1. Stoned Keys
Chapter 2. Beckstreet Boy
Chapter 3. Manic Rhythm
Chapter 4. Beat n Roll
Chapter 5. Smooth Eddie
Chapter 6. Silver Plex
Chapter 7. Funky High White
Chapter 8. Metal Riff
Chapter 9. Mellow Chat
Chapter 10. Aussie Riff
Chapter 11. Mellow Plex
Chapter 12. 60s Rhythm & Blues
Chapter 13. Dead Young
Chapter 14. Tweed Funk
Chapter 15. Psychedelic Saz


Stoned Keys

High White with some compression and reverb for a classic british tone that puts a smile on your face.


Beckstreet Boy

Take the Hot Plex and the Control Room, add some reverb and a little bit of delay for a singing tone that transports every little weep of your guitar.


Manic Rhythm

Edgy yet very fast and precise, that´s the High White with nothing more than the Control Room for furious licks and grooves.


Beat n Roll

The AC Box and the Control Room for a dry and mellow sound with lots of warm character for fast licks that make you want to move your feet.


Smooth Eddie

Take the Jump, add some reverb and enjoy the ride.


Silver Plex

Just the Hot Plex and the Control Room. Pure amp sound, no additives required.


Funky High White

This british amp is not necessarily the first that comes to mind when you want it funky, but check out this High White with just a touch of Studio Reverb and see that he can really pull it off.


Metal Riff

The Ultrasonic with the Control Room and some Reverb for a big, fat, and powerful tone.


Mellow Chat

Hot Plex and the Control Room with some Reverb and Delay for a sparkling tone that´s quick and mellow at the same time.


Aussie Riff

Roaring tone from down under. Take the Jump amp and the Control Room, add nothing more than a decent humbucker guitar, SGs preferred of course, and off you go.


Mellow Plex

Nothing but the pure sound of the Hot Plex and the Control Room. Listen to that guitar...


60s Rhythm & Blues

All you need is the High White amp and the new Control Room to get that edgy british 60´s tone that´s best played with a windmill stance.


Dead Young

The Tweedman meets the Delay Man and together with the Spring Reverb they take you deep into the wilderness.


Tweed Funk

The Tweedman and the Control Room. Do you need anything else for a funky lick?


Psychedelic Saz

A traditional turkish Saz run through the Tweedman with some Psychedelay and Spring Reverb makes for a fantastic soundscape.


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