Currently, there is an iOS version of Tonebridge that perfectly works on iPhone and iPad. We are pushing the boundaries and are very thrilled to present you Tonebridge for Android! You can already get it for free on Google Play.
Likewise, how can I play my guitar through my phone?
Also question is, how do I connect my guitar to my Android phone?
Moreover, how do I use Tonebridge on my phone?
How do you hook up a Tonebridge?
You need a male end to male end 1/8 cord to plug into the headphone jack of your phone, and then a 1/8 to 1/4 adapter that attaches to that cord, and then you can plug into your amp.
How do you use Tonebridge live?
Is there an iRig for Android?
A new era of mobile music making on Android has arrived: iRig UA is the first digital effects processor and audio interface that lets you play your guitar, bass or other instrument on your Android device anytime and everywhere.
Is Tonebridge app free?
The free app makes it easy to recreate classic guitar tones on demand using an iPad. How would you like to get the guitar tones heard in more than a thousand songs? Ultimate Guitar makes it possible with its new Tonebridge Guitar Effects app for iPad.
Is Tonebridge good?
If you’re looking to tweak, and build presets from the ground up, Tonebridge is perhaps a little underpowered. But if you’re just looking to get a great tone to jam with, Tonebridge delivers the pre-packaged goods. Price: Core app is free, not including pro tab packages on the main Ultimate Guitar app.
What do you need for Tonebridge?
What does an iRig do?
The iRig allows you to use your iPhone (and other compatible devices such as the iPod Touch and iPad) as a mobile effects rig for your electric guitar and bass using a custom version of their award winning AmpliTube software.
What does the Tonebridge app do?
Tonebridge gives you the sound of the original song without special guitar knowledge—just plug in your guitar into iPhone or iPad and start playing. Choose from 9000+ song presets from light acoustic sounds of “Come As You Are” to crushing heavy roars of “Master Of Puppets”.