6/4/2023 0 Comments Strumming acoustic guitar vstOn the other hand, let’s take Spitfire Audio Albion or ProjectSAM Symphobia. I agree that with all plugins that it takes time to get a good result from them, but in this case, the use of time is not efficient - both in terms of labour AND cost. I think there would even be time for the guitarist to drive through Los Angeles traffic, spend 5-10 minutes recording the strums, and then go for lunch afterwards and go home, in the time it takes to do the same thing with a plugin.Īlso, I’m pretty good and fast at using virtual instrument technology, if I thought there was something good out there, I’d use it all the time like I do with other libraries. you could have recorded the track at better quality (even using just a direct input and a virtual amp) with a real guitarist. Sure, and by the time you have a decent result, and found the correct amp setting, etc.etc. I think it depends how hard you work with the plugin. I guess if you don't play guitar its better than nothing. Yup, I can always tell within a second when someone is using one of those strum sounds. Guitars, violins, and the trumpet are still the instruments that have not been sampled well by any company yet. If it’s just some generic background stuff that isn’t going to be used prominently, than fine, but I don’t know, I just can’t bring myself to use guitar VST’s. I guess it depends on how the end product (the music) is going to be used. I would rather have a beginner guitar student play some simple strums on my music than use a sample library (and I am a big fan of sample libraries in general). You would have to record hundreds of variations of each chord and each strum pattern to get a remotely accurate sample library AND then be able program it correctly - and no-one has attempted this yet. Guitar strumming just hasn’t been done well yet. MusicLab Real Guitar is decent, as is electri6ity, but that’s it, they’re just decent.
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