


The only drawback (but it makes sense) of the software is that it doesn't work with other interfaces. So if you put some time in it, you get a good result. So I used it as a VST, put it on one channel in my DAW, put EQ, compressor and high-pass filter (when needed) on it and I got decent sound that was comparable with previously mentioned programs. Maybe it's not Guitar Rig/Amplitube (it depends what you prefer) but when you find out few tricks you get a decent sound. It works as a standalone program or as a VST. Software that comes with it is quite nice. When I bought this interface, my main intention was to get something to rehearse in the apartment during the night and to record ideas at the same time.
