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@@DijitalBHD no. I stated I would announce the winner a week after the video premiered. So I will draw the winning name and post a video in a few days.
I've used Musiclab guitars for a long time. There's a hidden feature that you should try: I figure you know that in "Multi" mode you can choose many strumming options, but there's a "hidden" feature, quite useful, especially for people like you who are capable of playing "live" strumming: if you finger any chord with your right hand and use the repeat keys below the playing area, of course, you get either a repeated full strum (white keys) or a mute strum (black keys). That's easy to find out. BUT there's a hidden feature. If you finger a chord and before playing the repeat keys, you remove fingers from your fingered chord and -let's say- leave just the highest note pressed and then repeat... surprise! you get a partial strum of the higher strings of the fingered chord you had in the first place! If you finger the same chord again replacing the fingers on the same notes, you instantly get a full chord strum again. You can get a partial lower strings strum or middle strings strum if you remove all but the lowest finger, or any in the middle. - I have another trick for you, regarding the use of the "silent" mode. One might think this feature is not useful at all, but it is the only way to get muted strums without having a full-sounding strum first. If you finger any chord with your right hand, you don't listen to anything. But if after that you use the black repeat keys below the chord playing area, you'll hear a muted strum for the chord you played. If the silent mode were not enabled, the moment you fingered your chord with your right hand, you would have had a full sounding chord. The silent mode enables you to have just muted strums while you play a chord progression with your right hand. In silent mode, the finger-lifting trick I explained here in the first place works, too! Therefore, you can start with just a partial note strum if you first finger your chord with your right hand, remove all fingers but the highest one and then play a repeat note. Then replace your right-hand fingers and play the repeat notes and you'll have a full string strum again when pressing the repeat notes. Try it!
Real guitar is a great product. The best part is the strumming realism. This is definitely a significant upgrade and keeps this product a serious competitor in the guitar vst world Especially given the recent fierce competition amongst programmers. It's versatility makes it king. Only downside is that you need a lot of time to make it great when fingering. Perhaps presets from gurus will help a great deal. Their demos tell the story. Thanks Reuben for this helpful demo
My intro to VST guitars was RealGuitar/Strat2 back in 2009. I was absolutely blown away coming from keyboard workstations into DAW recording. Music Lab manages to stay relevant after all of these years, because they genuinely have the best strum & features. My only gripe is that I know a Music Lab guitar when I hear it in solo mode. The samples are very boxy, but in a mix and strummed they are incredible #realguitar6
Oh, shoot. my first thought was "FX? Why? These libraries have done great without..." Then the FX were demo'ed... WOW! Bro. Ruben, you are the VST king!
Many Thanks for taking up playing with the key switch. It’s always a pleasure listening to that. It will be an add on if you could record your MIDI’s and share. Also The New Fx feature in RealGuitar seems an Awesome addition. It will be a lot of help if you explored the sound Fx further. Many Thanks.
all your VST guitar demo really beautiful to hear !! Every VST guitar devs should call you when they still on development phase . So later on we`ll getting useful and cool VST guitars
When you started with the smacks I immediately got a 'More Than Words' vibe from the sound. #realguitar6 sounds really good to me as a relative newcomer to sample libraries. Of course the way you play, definitely has a lot of impact on the quality as well. But it's a very nice and concise walkthrough. Thanks for that.
Hey, this is the real Ruben. You won the giveaway! I will be posting the video soon. Please email me at hifimidi@gmail.com and I will give you further instructions on what to do.
@@hifimidi I didn't get a YT notification, so sorry for the late response. Thank you for doing this! I just sent the e-mail and I'll await your response.
Very nice. I encourage you to do more of these. You have just done way more teaching that Keytar Jeff has ever done. By the way, reverse bend is done on a guitar by stretching the string first, picking it and reverting the string back to normal. This move is the mark of a professional.
I found the "Virtual Instrument Course" and when I click on "Take me there", I am redirected to "/library" URL, where I don't see any information about this course. Is it a bug, or how can I enroll to the course?
With some great programming this might sound better, Throughout the years if there’s on library that sounds great out of the box is probably the ilya efimov’s acoustic guitar. Sounds soft and warm. #realguitar6
Can we change the pick sample? I would like to have a ridged pick as I play with the .38 picks sidways to grate the strings for a chimey sound instead of the flat sound you get with the soft part of the picks.
this is massive improvement and they keep making significant updates but i really wish they upgrade the weakest aspects which the arpeggio and note blend when playing fingered styles like in libraries of Acoustic samples Sunbird and GD6 and perhaps orangetree sample acoustic guitars asides these MUSICLAB's guitars are in a league of their own especially the versatility of these plugins. sadly i missed the give away
Hi Rubin... Just 3 simple questions 1. Have they come close to Ample Guitar? 2. Have they been able to solve their SONG MODE problem as it was not syncing with the DAW .. 3. What should I do ? Should I update or should add some more money and go for Ample Guitar... Please guide Thanks and was an Awesome video
You have probably the best channels on youtube, amazing quality and delivery. I am interested in the bottleneck slide style of playing, i understand that realguitar can achieve this but can find no tutorial on youtube. Would very much appreciate it if you could demonstrate this technique.
I've been going back and forth with #Realguitar6 and AmpleSound. I find myself in the cart checkout on both, about twice per week. I was finally convinced for Amplesound, when I saw the Complete Course... then noticed its like a year old (I thought it was new.) - I would kill for some step by step guides to play on tv (youtube stream) while I follow along on my PC, for either plugin.
Ruben, if you haven't, PLEASE, check out & review Acou6tics! It's older, but definitely a FIERCE competitor in this space & could become one of your new top picks, as it is mine. It seamlessly blends solo and chords with open string sample key switches ETC. It's implementation of chord+solo is actually even better than Acoustic Samples' "MIXED MODE" and all with the fidelity of Ample Sounds. Also, Please, try Pettinhouse: Super high quality, affordable, and with groundbreaking ingenuity. Plus, the owner is extremely accessible and personable, as he does all of the sampling & a lot of the messaging himself. I bought the entire collection of 1 basses and 9 guitars (unique strumming concepts & superb solo libraries) for just over $200 on special.
Great demo and skill, and deep understanding behind that VSTi. I used to think RealGuitar was not there in term of realism compare to some other libraries out there, but your video change my mind. #realguitar6
Hmmm. There’s still that low-frequency “hardness” in the low velocity layers (making me doubt that there actually are any low velocity layers) that still bothers me. Low velocities still sound like they only been turned down, not actually played softly during the recording. I’ve been a fan of RealGuitars since v1, I love the UI. It’s improved from the Classic sample set, but it’s unlikely that the required number of velocity layers for a nuanced sound can be accomplished with a 1.2GB sample set. I can’t wait until Ilya ups the quality of the sample set. IMO, he’s still behind the curves set by Orange Tree and Ample.
these past few weeks i've been looking a lot into guitar plugins, as i want to get a guitar plugin/library soon. one of the things i quickly notices, is that in addition to the sampled sounds themselves, the engine running everything seems to be just as important. do you guys have a favorite engine? orange tree samples seems great, once one has found the time to setup a preferred way of triggering keyswitches, etc. but i was not able to find out yet if it's possible to turn off string polyphony ample sound seems intuitive enough as well, but i don't like the strumming sounds acousticsamples seems to have an easy interface, but the sounds are just meh? this musiclab engine looks nice, but also requires a pre-setup in advance it seems feels like i could go on forever :D
I join the party late! It seems to me that this piece of software has the complexity and the configurability that I need for any acoustic guitar part that I need to add to a pop song, and I don't find this complexity in other sampled products. For nylon guitar, I've listen to better demos elsewhere. For strumming, I wonder if a sampled product has an intrinsic limitation that can be hidden for electric guitars, but is clear with acoustic guitars, where products based on loops, although not so flexible, have an easier realism.
P.s. Reverse-bend is pretty easy. You just have to have the note already bent before striking the note. From there it’s just a case of controlling the trleasing of the bent string back to it’s natural position.
Neat demo... but my psyche was telling me (I suppose because I was seeing a keyboard), I was going to hear a piano, so many of the examples sounded pianoish and only a few examples somewhat resembled a guitar sound. The human brain is a fascinating device.
ads coming in every few minutes. i would sit and watch as many ads as youtube wants first and then watch the video uninterrupted. Ruben says here is how it sounds out of the box with some reverb..... and I hear an advertisement 🙄
Thanks for the video! Did you happen to notice some delay (around 30 ms) after quantizing the Realguitar track? I also noticed - in some instances there's some a slowness (hesitancy) of the instrument behavior switching chords. I tried to shorten a strum time in settings but it caused unacceptable level of distortion.
The awesome thing that I’ve always loved about RealGuitar is that, out of the box, it’s the easiest software guitar to get a decent strum with. It’s just immediately fun and easy to play. Of course you can get really deep into the KeySwitch articulations and controllers if you want but, imo, RG is the easiest to just “play.” I think they still offer a demo…well worth checking out, that’s how they hooked me many versions ago. lol
One thing keyboard players who imitate a guitar seem to forget is that with a chord, the guitar string are not hit all at once. That would be the same as slapping the strings. All chords, no matter how fast, are still strummed, and must be arpeggiated on the keyboard to sound right.
Still doesn’t sound real to me. Sounds like a sampled guitar. Your guitar part replication is solid and sometimes in this I’m almost convinced, but I’ve heard completely convincing stuff from you.
It’s about 50/50. This is one of those guitars that requires some serious programming to achieve great results. I’m going to see about creating a demo. I just have a million things to do and little time to do it. 😭 when played with other instruments, that synthetic sound becomes less obvious and it sits nicely in the mix if done right. I still have my favorites, though.
Nothing can sound like a real. But keep in mind that realseries guitar are damn too dry. And need diffrent processing way. U need a room/mic sim, amp sim, analoge channel strip and then mixing. And these vst are complex and need to program to make it sound like real. Real time play is almost impossible. I used reallpc, and no one was able to know if it was real or lpc. But it time consuming and you can spend time to learn a real guitar rather. #realguitar6
@@hifimidi what am doing that I program the guitar carefully and I have the sense of how guitar played since I played a guitar before. For if anything unclear then I watch guitar tutorial to see how the chords and notes moves over the fret and study the articulation. After this I listen the track alone and I feel what the tone is right for me, then I use good amp sim and IR. Even with these I find it always a little bit thin sound, so I go back to the reallpc and I do very very small change in the pitch and add more notes to make more realistic. After that, very tiny room reverb I add just a touch. For the new version the fx page I dont touch, it make me confused. Mainly I use neural dsp, brainworx amp, and kuassa amp(this one I recommend, they are too realistic sound) .. #realguitar6
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I got the scam win......has there already been a winner....for real?
me either yesterday i received email saying i won
I reported as spam.
@@DijitalBHD no. I stated I would announce the winner a week after the video premiered. So I will draw the winning name and post a video in a few days.
How to make it responsive?It takes time for chords play to be heard
I've used Musiclab guitars for a long time. There's a hidden feature that you should try: I figure you know that in "Multi" mode you can choose many strumming options, but there's a "hidden" feature, quite useful, especially for people like you who are capable of playing "live" strumming: if you finger any chord with your right hand and use the repeat keys below the playing area, of course, you get either a repeated full strum (white keys) or a mute strum (black keys). That's easy to find out. BUT there's a hidden feature. If you finger a chord and before playing the repeat keys, you remove fingers from your fingered chord and -let's say- leave just the highest note pressed and then repeat... surprise! you get a partial strum of the higher strings of the fingered chord you had in the first place! If you finger the same chord again replacing the fingers on the same notes, you instantly get a full chord strum again. You can get a partial lower strings strum or middle strings strum if you remove all but the lowest finger, or any in the middle. - I have another trick for you, regarding the use of the "silent" mode. One might think this feature is not useful at all, but it is the only way to get muted strums without having a full-sounding strum first. If you finger any chord with your right hand, you don't listen to anything. But if after that you use the black repeat keys below the chord playing area, you'll hear a muted strum for the chord you played. If the silent mode were not enabled, the moment you fingered your chord with your right hand, you would have had a full sounding chord. The silent mode enables you to have just muted strums while you play a chord progression with your right hand. In silent mode, the finger-lifting trick I explained here in the first place works, too! Therefore, you can start with just a partial note strum if you first finger your chord with your right hand, remove all fingers but the highest one and then play a repeat note. Then replace your right-hand fingers and play the repeat notes and you'll have a full string strum again when pressing the repeat notes. Try it!
Wow you’re right!
These are excellent tips! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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@@mrafraizraza2157 he said in one week he would announce the winner. The other thing you saw I believe was someone spamming his comment section.
Super Tricks.
Real guitar is a great product. The best part is the strumming realism. This is definitely a significant upgrade and keeps this product a serious competitor in the guitar vst world Especially given the recent fierce competition amongst programmers. It's versatility makes it king. Only downside is that you need a lot of time to make it great when fingering. Perhaps presets from gurus will help a great deal. Their demos tell the story. Thanks Reuben for this helpful demo
My intro to VST guitars was RealGuitar/Strat2 back in 2009. I was absolutely blown away coming from keyboard workstations into DAW recording. Music Lab manages to stay relevant after all of these years, because they genuinely have the best strum & features. My only gripe is that I know a Music Lab guitar when I hear it in solo mode. The samples are very boxy, but in a mix and strummed they are incredible #realguitar6
Oh, shoot. my first thought was "FX? Why? These libraries have done great without..." Then the FX were demo'ed... WOW! Bro. Ruben, you are the VST king!
Totally agree
AmpleSound Vs This?
Which one you recommend
Many Thanks for taking up playing with the key switch. It’s always a pleasure listening to that. It will be an add on if you could record your MIDI’s and share. Also The New Fx feature in RealGuitar seems an Awesome addition. It will be a lot of help if you explored the sound Fx further. Many Thanks.
Hi Ruben, as usual, you did it again a great review, and i think you make it sound like a realguitar6 :); keep it up!
all your VST guitar demo really beautiful to hear !! Every VST guitar devs should call you when they still on development phase . So later on we`ll getting useful and cool VST guitars
When you started with the smacks I immediately got a 'More Than Words' vibe from the sound. #realguitar6 sounds really good to me as a relative newcomer to sample libraries. Of course the way you play, definitely has a lot of impact on the quality as well. But it's a very nice and concise walkthrough. Thanks for that.
Hey, this is the real Ruben. You won the giveaway! I will be posting the video soon. Please email me at hifimidi@gmail.com and I will give you further instructions on what to do.
@@hifimidi I didn't get a YT notification, so sorry for the late response. Thank you for doing this! I just sent the e-mail and I'll await your response.
Very nice. I encourage you to do more of these. You have just done way more teaching that Keytar Jeff has ever done. By the way, reverse bend is done on a guitar by stretching the string first, picking it and reverting the string back to normal. This move is the mark of a professional.
Pardon How ? How to reverse bend in this plugin? Thanks
I found the "Virtual Instrument Course" and when I click on "Take me there", I am redirected to "/library" URL, where I don't see any information about this course. Is it a bug, or how can I enroll to the course?
With some great programming this might sound better, Throughout the years if there’s on library that sounds great out of the box is probably the ilya efimov’s acoustic guitar. Sounds soft and warm. #realguitar6
Your voicings are always pleasing to listen to. Very realistic! #realguitar6
Can we change the pick sample? I would like to have a ridged pick as I play with the .38 picks sidways to grate the strings for a chimey sound instead of the flat sound you get with the soft part of the picks.
Reverse bend on a real guitar is performed by bending the string before picking the note, then allowing the bend to relax back down to the root note.
Impressive quality of sound, sounds really natural, especially loved the versatility of this plugin #realguitar6
this is massive improvement and they keep making significant updates but i really wish they upgrade the weakest aspects which the arpeggio and note blend when playing fingered styles like in libraries of Acoustic samples Sunbird and GD6 and perhaps orangetree sample acoustic guitars asides these MUSICLAB's guitars are in a league of their own especially the versatility of these plugins. sadly i missed the give away
Hi Rubin...
Just 3 simple questions
1. Have they come close to Ample Guitar?
2. Have they been able to solve their SONG MODE problem as it was not syncing with the DAW ..
3. What should I do ? Should I update or should add some more money and go for Ample Guitar...
Please guide
Thanks and was an Awesome video
You have probably the best channels on youtube, amazing quality and delivery. I am interested in the bottleneck slide style of playing, i understand that realguitar can achieve this but can find no tutorial on youtube. Would very much appreciate it if you could demonstrate this technique.
I've been going back and forth with #Realguitar6 and AmpleSound. I find myself in the cart checkout on both, about twice per week. I was finally convinced for Amplesound, when I saw the Complete Course... then noticed its like a year old (I thought it was new.)
- I would kill for some step by step guides to play on tv (youtube stream) while I follow along on my PC, for either plugin.
Thank you for doing this review Ruben. #realguitar6
Ruben, if you haven't, PLEASE, check out & review Acou6tics! It's older, but definitely a FIERCE competitor in this space & could become one of your new top picks, as it is mine. It seamlessly blends solo and chords with open string sample key switches ETC. It's implementation of chord+solo is actually even better than Acoustic Samples' "MIXED MODE" and all with the fidelity of Ample Sounds. Also, Please, try Pettinhouse: Super high quality, affordable, and with groundbreaking ingenuity. Plus, the owner is extremely accessible and personable, as he does all of the sampling & a lot of the messaging himself. I bought the entire collection of 1 basses and 9 guitars (unique strumming concepts & superb solo libraries) for just over $200 on special.
Acou6tics is $400
Great review and demo (as you always do). Thank you, Ruben! #realguitar6
Great demo and skill, and deep understanding behind that VSTi. I used to think RealGuitar was not there in term of realism compare to some other libraries out there, but your video change my mind. #realguitar6
Thanks for the review. Do you have any comparison with GD-6? #realguitar6
What is the panning of notes like? Is it even or are higher notes panned right, and low notes panned left?
please make a video how could I used it in a song, and how to place stop, so that it wouldn't keep on playing endlessly where I do not need it to play
Hmmm. There’s still that low-frequency “hardness” in the low velocity layers (making me doubt that there actually are any low velocity layers) that still bothers me. Low velocities still sound like they only been turned down, not actually played softly during the recording.
I’ve been a fan of RealGuitars since v1, I love the UI. It’s improved from the Classic sample set, but it’s unlikely that the required number of velocity layers for a nuanced sound can be accomplished with a 1.2GB sample set.
I can’t wait until Ilya ups the quality of the sample set. IMO, he’s still behind the curves set by Orange Tree and Ample.
Oops, I said “Ilya”, I meant Musiclab.
Gran tutorial y excelente explicación. Muchas gracias y un fuerte abrazo.
Cómo tocaría un corrido belikon, For example "soy el belicon" peso pluma??
Great demo, great playing! :) Thanks
Awsome
#realguitar6
Thank you Reuben for great review and demo. #realguitar6
these past few weeks i've been looking a lot into guitar plugins, as i want to get a guitar plugin/library soon.
one of the things i quickly notices, is that in addition to the sampled sounds themselves, the engine running everything seems to be just as important. do you guys have a favorite engine?
orange tree samples seems great, once one has found the time to setup a preferred way of triggering keyswitches, etc. but i was not able to find out yet if it's possible to turn off string polyphony
ample sound seems intuitive enough as well, but i don't like the strumming sounds
acousticsamples seems to have an easy interface, but the sounds are just meh?
this musiclab engine looks nice, but also requires a pre-setup in advance it seems
feels like i could go on forever :D
Great review and demo as always! The new version of RealGuitar looks amazing! #realguitar6
Are there guitar voices included in the real guitar software?
Will you do a in depth review in the near future? #realguitar6
I join the party late! It seems to me that this piece of software has the complexity and the configurability that I need for any acoustic guitar part that I need to add to a pop song, and I don't find this complexity in other sampled products. For nylon guitar, I've listen to better demos elsewhere. For strumming, I wonder if a sampled product has an intrinsic limitation that can be hidden for electric guitars, but is clear with acoustic guitars, where products based on loops, although not so flexible, have an easier realism.
Benn really looking forward to your experience with these new versions :)
#realguitar6
P.s. Reverse-bend is pretty easy. You just have to have the note already bent before striking the note. From there it’s just a case of controlling the trleasing of the bent string back to it’s natural position.
Neat demo... but my psyche was telling me (I suppose because I was seeing a keyboard), I was going to hear a piano, so many of the examples sounded pianoish and only a few examples somewhat resembled a guitar sound. The human brain is a fascinating device.
I bought RG 6 some days ago. That is a nice tool with many possibilities and articulations. But it sounds in the high register like a hapsichord….
You are an amazing person.God Bless.
Why does everyone's in the videos I watch sound so good but mine sounds so midi?
Thank you maestro very good video and performance 👍👋👋👋
Thanks for another great video, good Sir! I'd love to see a video about Cubase vs Logic. 🙏🏻 Please please please!
Looks like a huge library. Sounds great. #realguitar6
Another excellent virtual guitar plugin demonstration & review. Thanks.
#realguitar6
#realguitar6 thank you for your high level demo and review as usual!
RealGuitar 6
#realguitar6 would love to try this as I'm starting to learn DAW for songwriting.
ads coming in every few minutes. i would sit and watch as many ads as youtube wants first and then watch the video uninterrupted. Ruben says here is how it sounds out of the box with some reverb..... and I hear an advertisement 🙄
I wish I had control over that. :/
how would you compare this to ample guitar?
#realguitar6 thank you for these amazing demos you always provide
Thanks for the video! Did you happen to notice some delay (around 30 ms) after quantizing the Realguitar track? I also noticed - in some instances there's some a slowness (hesitancy) of the instrument behavior switching chords. I tried to shorten a strum time in settings but it caused unacceptable level of distortion.
It sounds great! Thanks for the review 😉 #realguitar6
Always great reviews
#realguitar6
Great review. I'm a big fan of Music Lab. #realguitar6
I really enjoy your demos! #realguitar6
This very cool. But I think the sample set are the same. I like the reallpc and for me is the best Les Paul Gtr VST. #realguitar6
#realguitar6 - lack of great guitar VSTs have been very disappointing. Real Guitar 6 is awesome.
Great review and the guitar sounds really good #realguitar6
#realguitar6 is looking really nice!
I love your reviews as inspiration
#realguitar6
Thanks for this review! #realguitar6
nice guitar sounds and great review #realguitar6
#realguitar6 could always use some nice strumming!
Great work. #realguitar6
Thank you so much fror this video; I learnt a lot. #realguitar6
It's kinda unfortunate to use this plugin with 25 keys MIDI controller.
the plugin sounds great! #realguitar6
#realguitar6. watching now.
Looks amazing! #realguitar6
Nice review hardworking person
#realguitar6
Thanks for this review ;)
#realguitar6
oh i forgot the hashtag - here it comes #realguitar6
This ain’t bad at all. Lots of useful key switches.
#realguitar6
Nice guitar plugin. I cross my fingers to win 🤞 #realguitar6
Your reviews help me alot.
#realguitar6
:)
Impressive! #realguitar6
Sounds very good, seems a bit complicated…though I’m not an expert by any means.
#reaalguitar6
Nice review and as always fair!
The awesome thing that I’ve always loved about RealGuitar is that, out of the box, it’s the easiest software guitar to get a decent strum with. It’s just immediately fun and easy to play. Of course you can get really deep into the KeySwitch articulations and controllers if you want but, imo, RG is the easiest to just “play.” I think they still offer a demo…well worth checking out, that’s how they hooked me many versions ago. lol
Nice sounding vst. #realguitar6
It still has more control than NI guitar libraries! #realguitar6
#realguitar6: beautiful
Not quite real, not quite fake. It’s up to the programmer to make it sound great.
Yay another giveaway
#reaalguitar6
#realguitar6
#realguitar6 Needs more keytar!
#realguitar6 won't make anyone play this instrument as good as Ruben does, but there's a possibility, at least.
Oh, well, why not? #realguitar6 😉
#realguitar 6
#RealGuitar6
One thing keyboard players who imitate a guitar seem to forget is that with a chord, the guitar string are not hit all at once. That would be the same as slapping the strings. All chords, no matter how fast, are still strummed, and must be arpeggiated on the keyboard to sound right.
#reaalguitar6
#rea;guitar6
I got a message I won.... I think it's a scam. Be aware!
Yep. I can't stand these low-lives preying on innocent people.
everything good untill you need strumming...
Sound more to piano.. i don't hear any guitar here 😑
Still doesn’t sound real to me. Sounds like a sampled guitar. Your guitar part replication is solid and sometimes in this I’m almost convinced, but I’ve heard completely convincing stuff from you.
It’s about 50/50. This is one of those guitars that requires some serious programming to achieve great results. I’m going to see about creating a demo. I just have a million things to do and little time to do it. 😭 when played with other instruments, that synthetic sound becomes less obvious and it sits nicely in the mix if done right. I still have my favorites, though.
Nothing can sound like a real. But keep in mind that realseries guitar are damn too dry.
And need diffrent processing way. U need a room/mic sim, amp sim, analoge channel strip and then mixing. And these vst are complex and need to program to make it sound like real. Real time play is almost impossible. I used reallpc, and no one was able to know if it was real or lpc. But it time consuming and you can spend time to learn a real guitar rather. #realguitar6
@@LoaiHaleem did you make it through to the fx chapter?
@@hifimidi what am doing that I program the guitar carefully and I have the sense of how guitar played since I played a guitar before. For if anything unclear then I watch guitar tutorial to see how the chords and notes moves over the fret and study the articulation. After this I listen the track alone and I feel what the tone is right for me, then I use good amp sim and IR. Even with these I find it always a little bit thin sound, so I go back to the reallpc and I do very very small change in the pitch and add more notes to make more realistic. After that, very tiny room reverb I add just a touch.
For the new version the fx page I dont touch, it make me confused.
Mainly I use neural dsp, brainworx amp, and kuassa amp(this one I recommend, they are too realistic sound) ..
#realguitar6
This one Vs Ample sound
Which you think better
Real guitar has always sounded too fake
fake plugin