Positive Grid launches ‘Mobile Guitar Effects Month’

Positive Grid ‘Mobile Guitar Effects Month’
Positive Grid 'Mobile Guitar Effects Month'

Positive Grid ‘Mobile Guitar Effects Month’

Starting in March, the US music software specialist partners with PreSonus and Griffin for a new mobile guitar product giveaway

alifornia-based specialists in mobile music experiences, Positive Grid announces the ‘Mobile Guitar Effects Month’, the biggest iOS guitar giveaway of the year, in partnership with PreSonus and Griffin Technology. For the rest of March, guitarists and bassists worldwide will be able to win various iOS guitar software, including Positive Grid’s JamUp Pro Multi-Effects and BIAS Amp Designer, as well as professional mobile guitar hardware such as PreSonus’ iOne USB/iPad recording system and Ceres Bluetooth speaker, as well as Griffin’s Studio Connect, GuitarConnect Pro, and Guitar Sidekick.

To celebrate the Mobile Guitar Effect Month, guitarists and bassist can now get all of their dream guitar effects at the most affordable price of the year: JamUp Pro, BIAS Mobile, and Final Touch apps are now 75% off regular price. JamUp amps and effects expansion packs are now 50% off. In addition, Both BIAS Desktop and BIAS Professional plug-ins for Mac/PC are now $25 off.

To enter the giveaway, participants will just need to give an idea about how they envision the next generation of mobile guitar effect processors. The best idea will be selected by the Positive Grid team and three winners will be announced on 31 March 2015.

With satellite operations in Germany, Italy and Taiwan, Positive Grid focuses on delivering mobile music experiences. Since 2008, the company has designed and developed a core technology base and is currently expanding it to various applications.

For more details, check out the video below and visit www.positivegrid.com or follow the company via Twitter (@PositiveGrid) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/positivegrid). To submit an entry to the giveaway, go to: www.positivegrid.com/apps




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