GTR 2.0 from Waves is a combination of a hardware interface and modeling software for recording electric guitars into a Digital Audio Workstation.
Developed in collaboration with Paul Reed Smith, the system places the world's best amps, cabinets, microphones and effects right at the user's fingertips.
Waves/PRS Guitar Interface
Hardware interface which transforms a guitar high impedance signal to a low impedance signal while still retaining the guitar's full dynamics
Converts the guitar's unbalanced signal to a balanced signal for better hum control
Transparent preamplifier circuit allows a wide range of inputs, as well as differing pickups, from high output humbuckers to low output single coil pickups
Three-LED indicator shows signal present, nominal level and clipping
Guitar Tool Rack - Waves Amp
The ten modeled amplifiers are intelligently categorized by sound and increasing levels of drive
Controls include the traditional tone stack as well as pan and phase
for two speaker cabinets and a normalized gain control
Tone and drive controls, the cabinet and microphone placement can all be changed allow for complete customization
Includes dual-cabinet and dual-microphone options
Guitar Tool Rack - Waves Stomp
Twenty-three individual stomp box effects with one PedalBoard able to hold up to six stomps
Stomps easily selectable from a drop-down menu and rearranged on the PedalBoard by simply dragging to a new location
Stomps and PedalBoard support full automation, using DAW automation, MIDI, or a continuous MIDI controller for real-time operation
The PedalBoard is offered in Mono, Mono to Stereo and Stereo channel configurations with the stomps automatically changing from mono to stereo or stereo to mono if needed, depending on where they're dropped in the chain
