Connect your guitar to an audio interface. In the standalone application, navigate to File > Preferences > Audio to select your driver (ASIO is recommended for Windows) and configure your inputs and outputs.

Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6 Pro (v6.2.3) is a comprehensive multi-effects rack and amp simulator designed for creating diverse guitar and bass tones. It utilizes , which uses machine learning to accurately replicate hardware behavior for enhanced realism. Key Features and New Additions

Use external signals to control components like the VC76 or Solid Bus Comp for ducking and gating effects.

Components process the signal from top to bottom. You can use advanced routing tools like Split Mix for parallel processing or Crossover to split signals by frequency. Advanced Sound Shaping

Use the browser on the left to select a curated preset for immediate playability.

Load Guitar Rig on an audio track in your DAW (e.g., Ableton, Logic, Pro Tools). Ensure the track is record-ready or has monitoring enabled to hear the processed signal. Building a Rig:

Access utility tools in the header, such as a tuner , metronome , and Tape Decks for recording ideas or playing back loops. System Requirements (Windows) OS: Windows 10 (64-bit, latest Service Pack) or Windows 11. CPU: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent. RAM: 4 GB minimum (6 GB recommended). Graphics: Hardware support for OpenGL 2.1 or newer.

Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6 Pro v6.2.3 [WiN]