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The New Digitech RP350 Guitar Processor, Now Coming with Cubase LE4

Enhanced tone-editing capabilities with the new Steinberg-Digitech bundle

By Florin Tibu, Audio Editor

5th of March 2008, 11:47 GMT

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THe new RP350 guitar processor from Digitech, sporting  USB connectivity
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The Digitech RP350 is one of the perfect tools in case you're looking for tonal flexibility, easy operation, great sounds and affordable prices in the same package. And even more, these days you get a bonus, in the body of the Cubase LE4 software from Steinberg, offering you the most complex guitar experience available for the money.

Thanks to the new offer, the young guitarist can now access a completely new horizon of tone and multimedia possibilities, interfacing the guitar with computers via the onboard USB connection, allowing instant hook-up to PCs and Mac stations alike.

The back panel of the RP350
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If you've ever dreamed about being able to record each of your ideas straight from the guitar to your computer, in the comforting and inspiring coziness of your bedroom, the Digitech RP350 is the solution: power up your computer and the floor processor, tune your axe and start rocking! It's all as simple as this.

The Digitech RP350 comes with the same acclaimed rugged construction of all Digitech guitar gear, with a sturdy metal chassis capable of handling repeated on-stage abuse and stomping and which has been tested to provide you with a long life. As for the proper guitar processing capabilities, the Digitech RP350 comes with the Audio DNA2/Lexicon technology for unique and realistic modeling, letting you create tone ranging between the cheesiest twang and the most brutal metal you'd ever play.

Cubase LE4, bundled with the new Digitech RP350
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Players get 30 tone and 30 effect libraries with 140 presets, no less than 43 amp and cabinet types and even 60 drum patterns for great jam-along. When connecting the Digitech RP350 to a computer you can also edit and manage your presets and tone via the X-Edit Edito/Librarian software running with the USB connection; the same digital connection will let you use the Cubase LE4's dramatic power features, with streaming and DAW recording on no less than 48 tracks, with VST-synth instruments for a more creative environment.

So now, in case you feel like adding more sparkle to your music writing or enhancing your tonal guitar personality, you can benefit from the enhanced capabilities of the Digitech RP350 and Cubase LE4 bundle, retailing for under $200.

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Digitech RP350 | Cubase LE4 | guitar processor | guitar recording | digital recording


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