Ok so I've been pretty happy with THR10 up until I started mainly playing my Les Paul and as awesome as the THR sounds on single coils and heavier bucker tones it just doesn't react as well to my Les Paul as I would like.
So I had been looking at other practice options including the ID Core amps etc but it always came back to how much use I got from the THR as an interface and for foldback from my laptop being too damn handy. I'm always having to practice on the go or in random nooks and crannies.
Anyway, I downloaded S-Gear last night and I feel pretty good about it. Sounds sweet almost straight away. I already have Guitar Rig so I'm sorted for effects (I cannot stand it for amp sims) so all I really need now is some reasonably sized laptop speakers and a very small interface.
Do any of you guys use this sort of travel practice rig? What laptop speakers are y'all using? Which interface should I go for?!
Any help welcome!
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Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6. Totally bus powered and has 2mic/line/highZ inputs* Comes with Cubase A1 which you may not need but is of course the original Vsti platform.
But the biggest and best feature of the KA6 is blindingly low latency plus THE most stable drivers you will see bar RME. The AI will run on any PC OS, macs and even Linux.
*Yes, there are two extra line inputs and two more outputs that you may not need and are paying another £30 or so for but then you COULD hook those up to a mixer or outboard FX?
If on the other hand you want something very cheap which would not make you cry were it nicked? Alesis i02. Not at all bad and 70quid.
Beware the F'rites IMHO. Not good VFM and the instrument inputs have slightly poor headroom (thinking of LP?)
Then there are the Behringers. Ok it seems but no proper drivers and I doubt the latency will be good enough for "jammin'"
Dave.
I actually have a Focusrite DSP 24 for use at home but I was after something much smaller with just a single guitar input, possibly like iRig or similar for travel purposes
If you're ever going to randomly turn up with your laptop and some trial license modelling software to do a gig then this is that gig