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Postby gatorjj » Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:40 pm

I don't know how I missed this before...it may be posted here somewhere, if so I apologize for the redundancy! They don't show a whole lot but it's always cool to see RiffWorks!

http://guitarplayertv.com/index.html?req=1&station=miscgear&video=gptv/newgear/gptv_g07_riffworx
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Postby riffer7777 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:41 am

yes it cool to see it on guitar player.a lot of folks in the uk ask me about my recording and when i mention riffworks,sonoma, even in guitar shops they say that they have never heard of them.do sonoma not advertize there product in the uk?i think most people find out through line6.they use cubase here in colleges and it sucks big time.i did half a course at my local college and it was a joke.building drummers for petes sake.i havent the time to do this.this is without doubt the best in the business.sonoma should be used everywhere.its sexy !!!!sonomaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!
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Postby michelle » Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:14 pm

Yes, GP did a nice job - we didn't even ask them to do that. We talked about it in a newsletter a while back and it's been on our news page, which I updated recently
http://www.sonomawireworks.com/news.php

I mentioned GPTV and freshened up the content on the front page yesterday with our designer. Came out pretty cool! There will be fresh news on our home page more often: http://www.sonomawireworks.com

And yes, we should advertise more in US and UK, to guitarists, vocalists and song writers,...especially when RiffLink is outta beta.
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Postby jamienelson » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:37 pm

An ad in American Songwriter Magazine might be a good idea or do something with ASCAP, BMI, Taxi, or NSAI

RiffWorks is very versatile. You can record any instrument or vocals with it as long as you have the interface to get it in the computer. The Line 6 TonePort UX2 works really well for about everything. (Microphones or plugging guitars or other instruments directly into it)

RiffWorks really shines for songwriting. You are able to record your parts in sections. (verse, chorus, bridge, ect…) Then you are able to try different arrangements very easily by moving them around in the song bar. Also with the ease of the instant drummer you don’t spend all your time messing around with programming drum beats. Just pick an Instant Drummer and click record. When you get something that you like you can mix it down to a Wav or an Ogg file and share it with whomever or post it to the free RiffCaster service for everyone to listen.
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