How to program guitar strumming patterns
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Great Video. How do you make Guitar Leads????
Thanks indeed for this. I was just waiting for it. We have another great update from you, which simply shows how useful this plugin really is. Keep up the good work Hauke..Warm regards..
Happy to hear that you like the new update :)!
Thank you very much for this Update and the guitar pack!
Great explanation for a nice musical concept in an awesome piece of software (I like to use Sundog for creating accompaniments). *Thumbs up*
I’ve been looking for a video like this for months, thank you so much. I am just a bandlaber but this will change everything.
My pleasure :)
Excellent travail, comme d'habitude.... Merci.
Brilliant stuff.
Can you tell me how to import the golden guitar package into sundog??
1) Download the newest version of Sundog. 2) Go to feelyoursound.com/packages/golden-guitar/ and click on "Copy package to clipboard". 3) Open Sundog and use 'Clipboard -> Paste from clipboard'. Alternatively, you can download the package file and import it via 'File -> Import FYS package...'.
@@feelyoursoundHQ Thank you so much 😊
This is such a useful feature. Thank you.
Happy that you like it :)
Hi, thanks. Problem is, in chord inversion lowest note will not be root bass note, just random note, which is not right. In guitar chords lowest notes suppose to be root base notes, like C major - two low C, D minor - two low D.
Yes, that's a good point. However, as you can see in this video, I later on created another track which always plays on the original bass notes. This way the inversions don't mess up the bass part, because the bass is already covered.
"easy way" lol
Very good tutorial. This makes me want to take another look at Sundog. Question - can you program in a CC64 pedal in the pattern? Or would I make those refinements in the DAW after exporting? Same question regarding changing the articulation from a full sustain to a palm mute via keyswitch. Should that be done in the DAW?
Yes, you should do that in the DAW after MIDI export then.
@@feelyoursoundHQGot it..thank you. Last question - does everything have to be 4/4 or do you support other time signatures or pattern lengths?
@@SMA78070 4/4 is the only available time signature in Sundog. However, you can choose freely between song part lengths from 1 to 16 bars, and the patterns can have any length that you want. Oh, and triplets are also supported.
Can we expect some update and xp's? It's so calm here 😅
Yes, there will be new updates etc. in the future :). However, at the moment I am working on a secret new project that I want to release first.
@@feelyoursoundHQ cant wait your apps are truly amazing, a thankful customer
@@navidsyed Thank you :)!