SLIPKNOT's COREY TAYLOR Demonstrates APOGEE's GiO, Performs Acoustically At NAMM

January 17, 2010

Video footage of SLIPKNOT/STONE SOUR frontman Corey Taylor demonstrating Apogee's GiO USB Guitar Interface and Controller for the Mac at this year's NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show in Anaheim, California can be viewed belw.

GiO is the complete guitar interface for Apple's new Logic Studio 9, MainStage 2 and GarageBand '09. Combining effects control, recording functions and amazing sound quality, GiO delivers total access to incredible sounding guitar amps and effects in a single foot controller and interface.

Apogee Electronics is the leading manufacturer of computer audio recording interfaces for musicians, producers and engineers.

Over twenty-three years ago, Apogee was first to define great-sounding digital audio with its breakthrough filters. Since then, it's been setting the highest point, or "apogee" of quality digital audio conversion. Apogee has also developed some of the finest mic pres on the market, featured in many of its products over the years, such as the Trak2, Mini-Me, Mini-MP, Ensemble, Duet, and the latest additions to its product line, GiO and ONE.

Apogee's GiO demo:

Acoustic/solo performance:

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