Native Instruments electric sunburst deluxe made a big move to add a melodic aspect to playing the instrument, but music lab real guitars still remains the most detailed in versatility to realism in guitar playing. No other library (even among the greatest ones) have as many articulations to where you can do just about everything that a guitar does! Even the violining that some gospel/blues quartet players do. Every genre is cover! Wow! I have OrangeTree samples, Electric Sunburst, pettinghouse, and they are all good. Music Labs Real Strat 5 and Real LPC 5 are like having a consummate professional Strat and Less Paul guitarist at my disposal anytime of the day or night.👍🏾
I have all the MusicLab guitars. I’d love to see a series of tutorials approaching these instruments from a keyboard players aspect because I’m not a guitar player and sometimes understanding the lingo and the right articulation to use to get the result I hear in my head is hard for me.
These are great, but I'm having difficulty finding a way to edit in Studio One the way the automation clips work in FL Studio. Does anyone know how to do that in Studio One? It is next to impossible to create riffs and solos otherwise. Thanks.
Key switch FX don't need any automation clips. This option which is really great thing of FL Studio is used in our demos for creating vibrato and pitch bend curves only, that can be done in any DAW by manually drawing curves with a mouse.
@@sergeymusiclab Yes, I get that. I've used keyswitches for slide in/out, etc. But keyswitch bends don't sound right, and I was trying to do the bends and vibrato via automation like the demos and having no luck. Studio one automation on instrument (MIDI) tracks doesn't seem to work well.
Sergey MusicLab not really, a lot of bass are kontakt stuff and the others one are RAM eating and also doesn’t have for mostly of them key-switch. So if music lab makes bass, it would easily top them.
Native Instruments electric sunburst deluxe made a big move to add a melodic aspect to playing the instrument, but music lab real guitars still remains the most detailed in versatility to realism in guitar playing. No other library (even among the greatest ones) have as many articulations to where you can do just about everything that a guitar does! Even the violining that some gospel/blues quartet players do. Every genre is cover! Wow! I have OrangeTree samples, Electric Sunburst, pettinghouse, and they are all good. Music Labs Real Strat 5 and Real LPC 5 are like having a consummate professional Strat and Less Paul guitarist at my disposal anytime of the day or night.👍🏾
Love the Dream Theatre stuff.
I have all the MusicLab guitars. I’d love to see a series of tutorials approaching these instruments from a keyboard players aspect because I’m not a guitar player and sometimes understanding the lingo and the right articulation to use to get the result I hear in my head is hard for me.
These are really great demos and tutorials! TOP! 5 STARS!!
Instruments using:
0:11 Real Strat 5
0:31 Real Strat 5
0:45 RealRick
1:13 RealEight
2:23 RealGuitar
3:06 RealLpc 5
That Kinda Obviusly But Meh..
Nice job
Real eight is 1:37 though but thanks still
These are great, but I'm having difficulty finding a way to edit in Studio One the way the automation clips work in FL Studio. Does anyone know how to do that in Studio One? It is next to impossible to create riffs and solos otherwise. Thanks.
Key switch FX don't need any automation clips. This option which is really great thing of FL Studio is used in our demos for creating vibrato and pitch bend curves only, that can be done in any DAW by manually drawing curves with a mouse.
@@sergeymusiclab Yes, I get that. I've used keyswitches for slide in/out, etc. But keyswitch bends don't sound right, and I was trying to do the bends and vibrato via automation like the demos and having no luck. Studio one automation on instrument (MIDI) tracks doesn't seem to work well.
Guitar are cool but where is the BASS !?
Nah seriously it would cool if you guys make a bass
A lot of cool Bass VSTi's on the market - would be hard to compete:-)
Sergey MusicLab not really, a lot of bass are kontakt stuff and the others one are RAM eating and also doesn’t have for mostly of them key-switch. So if music lab makes bass, it would easily top them.
@@Siegfried-e-s-o Did you try our RealEight instrument Bass mode option? Can work for some styles.
Sergey MusicLab yes i did, it can’t compete a bass but really really good for a guitar
im the 99th like, i wonder who the 100th will be
These are really great demos and tutorials! TOP! 5 STARS!!