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THIS IS A VERY LONG VIDEO! So please scroll down to find the sections you need all indexed. Help me make more by buying me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/thomasbrunkard Learn how to revolutionize your live guitar rig by using a computer as an amp alternative. In this video, we dive into a modern approach to guitar tone, leveraging Audio Unit (or VST) plugins and software for live performance. I look at my own rig which has evolved over the years and has been rock solid and consistent for both me on the stage and sound engineers working front of house. What’s Covered: • The benefits of a computer-based guitar rig • Hardware and software requirements • Laptop versus Mac Mini • Transport and protecting the hardware • Controlling wirelessly over midi • Mainstage for Mac as a plugin host • Getting a good sound onstage • Real-life examples of using this rig on stage Contents: 00:00 Our biggest show using my rig 00:42 Why use a computer based rig 04:10 Transport, cases etc 05:38 Mini versus Macbook Pro versus Windows 07:38 My choice for a live interface @ikmultimedia Axe I/O 09:17 Multiple discrete outputs for good monitoring and quick soundchecks 12:47 iPad as a monitor and controller for a Mac Mini 15:31 Wireless System 15:52 The importance of a good DI 17:05 Stage Monitoring - stereo versus mono 18:31 Midi Control - @MorningstarEngineering MC6 Pro 19:20 USB C power 20:12 CME WIDI jack for wireless control 22:56 Mainstage as a plugin host 24:10 Ensuring midi is passed directly to your plugin 24:53 Mainstage as mixing desk sound for FOH separate to sound onstage 26:30 Making stage monitoring sound good - EQ 28:46 The Fletcher Munsen effect 30:39 The folly of cutting treble 31:17 The missing effect from multi FX - Emulating speaking compression on FRFR with a Multiband compressor 36:40 My live preset in @ikmultimedia AmpliTube 5 using ToneX 39:48 Running a rig at ridiculously high sample rates - the fringe case for 192khz 41:27 Virtual speaker setup 42:00 Patch EQ 44:25 No scenes in AmpliTube - workaround with CC midi commands 46:00 I hate that I had to do this but I needed to! Concluding remarks! Gear used: @ikmultimedia Axe I/O - https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products... Amplitube 5 Max: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products... Tonex: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products... Quad Comp: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products... @ThomannsGuitarsBasses Rack Case: https://www.thomann.de/ie/flyht_pro_e... @walrusaudioeffects Canvas Stereo https://www.walrusaudio.com/products/... @daddarioandco Backline Gear Transport https://www.daddario.com/products/acc... @ikmultimedia ToneX, AmpliTube, Axe I/O and Quad Comp https://www.ikmultimedia.com/index.php Luna Display Astrolab: https://astropad.com/product/lunadisp...