And Thanks for the explanation especially PonyOne!
You Want Rock tunes mixed with Trance or Techno right ? You’ll Get your answer….Ever heard of Psy Trance?.....this sub-genre is so cool cuz they use electric guitars while spinning on desks...a must listen blv me
Here's some Pictures about Psy Trance Events who took place at Tokyo November 2005:
Psytrance Female DJ: Dali
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Melicia (Aviram & Odeliya)
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Delerious
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S.U.N. Project
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Far View "Stage & Crowd"
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And Check this Multimedia:
Native Instruments Readies Guitar Rig 2
Native Instruments, is preparing to release Guitar Rig 2, the follow up to their successful guitar processing software/hardware combination, on November 30, 2005. When Guitar Rig debuted, it caused an instant sensation inside and outside the guitar community. Finally there was a comprehensive solution for the guitarist who wanted to delve deeply into processing beyond the four knobs on a stomp pedal. Native Instrument's (NI) inclusion of a hardware pedal rig cemented the deal by offering an all-in-one product that other software manufacturers neglected. Outside the guitar community, electronic musicians were ecstatic that there was finally software which could emulate all those gritty effects which took hours of tweaking to obtain. However, beyond this exciting new release, Guitar Rig 2 reveals the company's strategy for the future.

Rig Kontrol 2 – “Sleek aluminum chassis”
Remember Lexicon's old JamMan delay module which allowed a musician to loop riffs on the fly and then add new loops to build up a massive rocking jam? Well, NI incorporated a JamMan into Guitar Rig 2! Dubbed Loop Machine, it works similar to JamMan allowing a guitarist, drummer or keyboardist to gradually build up entire sections by adding one loop on top of another. Very cool!
However, even with all the enhancements, Guitar Rig 2 is all about the foot controller. Rig Kontrol 2 makes a huge leap forward in technology. It features a 24-bit/96kHz USB 2.0 stereo audio interface and preamplifier with two 1/4" TRS inputs. Yes two! You can now attach two sources to the Rig Kontrol and process them both with the software. Each source has its own gain control with LED signal indicators. The unit also features MIDI I/O and is powered completely by the USB bus.