Oh wow this video fixed all my headaches in just one go! The tips about placing the notes before the downbeat and how to use the strum search really help me get realistic parts without glitches. Thanks a lot!
Wow this simple video has finally helped me make sense out of these libraries. I just got your fantastic new Vintage and created a killer track using the tricks you show here. I didn't really understand how to combine patterns.
LOVE. The sound of you libraries but WHY have you never included a pattern Arpeggio Tor where WE can create our own patterns easily - this is a serious flaw in the great work you have done. Your instruments are hands down the best sounding, but the pre packaged patterns are SO LIMITING! Is this on the proud t plan int he future?? You must do this! Thanks for the great work.
I love your guitars, and own electric vintage, its great, I only wish it would have more strumming patterns like the acoustic ones, i hope you consider this 🙏🏻
Please advise the difference between 4/4 and 3/4 in pattern broswer, and what the emply dot in the strip mean? I can not create empty dots. I can only create solid dots. The user manual does not say anything about them.
Hi, thanks for posting this tute. I need to know how to change the Pitch-bend response range in this instrument and I can't find a way of doing it. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers.
Great video. I have a question though, I can't find this info in the Sunburst manual or the video: how does the engine determine what part of the pattern to play if you 'come in late'? What I mean is that since most patterns appear to be two bars long, is it possible to just use say the last two notes of the second bar? Or do you need to use the shift to move things into position?
Basically, whenever using any of the Session Guitarist libraries within a DAW, its playback is synced to the transport of the host. Therefore, a two-bar pattern will start at bar one, start over at bars three, five, seven and so on. When you 'come in late', the pattern will come in late as well, i.e. it will start playing from the next strum in the pattern. Let's say, you play a chord on the second beat of bar two, you'll hear the last three beats of the two-bar loop and it will start over on bar three. If you want to shift the pattern to a different position, use the pattern shift feature in the inspector. If you want it to be a little laid back, use the timing offset on the playback page.
Wonderful tutorials, now I understand how I'm supposed to use it. I'm wondering what happened afterwards. As you said you were going to make more tutorials, and also opened a new website. Then you went silent, and if you click on the link to your website there is just a Mail Monkey page not found file. What happened?
Are there any resources that help with the pattern selector part? When I try and record a custom pattern, there is no metronome, the midi keyboard doesn't input, and my mic won't record a pattern either..I can't find anyone to help me with troubleshooting. The native Instrument helpline is all licenses and tech support, not how to use the actual software.
I have a few questions regarding Strummed Acoustic version 2. I tried other avenues before stumbling across this channel... i should add that i wasted 2 months trying to get answers from NI.
Hi, I have some problems with my vintage guitar, When I am in browse pattern and I want to record a rhythm, the metronome click doesn't sound. I only see the yellow dot moving. I have picked guitar and there I can hear the metronome. Do you guys have that same problem?
Thanks for these tutorials! I have one simple question: I love that you can change the fret position, as it is way to add realism, on a real guitar I often play the same note on two strings to change the texture. But I did not find a way to automate this control. Only seems to open many instances of kontakt, each with the wished fret position... I would be happy to be wrong though! :)
@@experience_music Wow, really? In fact I tried to "midi learn" the control, but this is super good news. As a matter of fact I just bought Vintage Electric, so I'll try right now!
Hello! Please display the difference between choosing SYNC to HOST or START on KEY. Most videos say that the User should place the Pattern Key a little ahead of the beat, meaning beat 1 at the beginning of a measure. Would you please display how to sync in the middle of the measure and how far ahea. an 8th note a quarter note no videos ever explain this. Thank you for reading.
Great tutorial. Thanks. I have a question though: you Said it it ist Not a good Idea to have the midi event on the first downbeat. Would it Not be possible to have it tight on the beat and use negative trackdelay of the DAW instead?
Hi guys !! absolutely love your products , have them all!! I thing though , for some reason since deluxe sunburst came out , I can no longer hear the "internal " tap tempo metronome when searching for patterns ? All the other acoustic guitars have it , but for some reason deluxe sunburst and electric vintage no longer have an internal metronome? So its kinda hard to tap search? What am i missing ?
Okay, I’ve bought it. Problem found. My song in is E minor - chords Em G A C D so these are out of the usual circle of fifths but, work my composition. Ezkeys or Scaler 2 can cope without issues but, having difficulty getting your instrument to play the right chords in the voicing generator. Is it possible because it doesn’t look like it at present. Nearest examples I’ve found are some sus4 chords in certain pattern groups. Help?
Hi, you can play any chords you like. In your case, there are two options: a) Turn the auto chords off, and select one of the five voicing presets in the dropdown menu. Now you can play simple chords, such as your progression Em, G, A, C, D etc., and the voicing generator will turn your simple triads into typical voicings. b) Turn the auto chords off, and also turn the voicing generator off by selecting "as played" or "OFF (globally)". Then you can play any chord, voicing or inversion you like, and the playback will be an exact representation of your played notes. In our next video, we'll address exactly this topic. Please stay tuned.
@@experience_music I’m simply wanting to play one finger chords in that progression of Em G A C D so have the ability to fine tune the auto chords available to match any unavailable in the minor or major scales you have at present. Better still, the ability to play in chords and have the software match the scale say Dorian, etc. I think it should be possible to play House of the rising sun chords because the one finger chord option is a great selling point
@@andymacc Well, the mentioned chord progression of the song "House of the rising sun" switches between three different E based modes or scales: Starting from E dorian (A major contains the E dorian major six "c sharp"), then E aeolian (reverting back from c sharp to c in the C major chord), and eventually even to the E melodic minor scale containing the leading-tone d sharp in the B major chord. Bottom line, the auto chords module can only be seen as a limited way of playing the seven degrees in a typical major or minor scale, not being able to switch between three different scales or modes as you play. Even if possible, that would be way more complex than simply playing the desired triads without the auto chords module engaged. So back to my suggestion of deactivating the auto chords mode to play your desired chord progression only with the voicing generator: You can even reduce the triads to two-note intervals, which are still converted to full chords and voicings by the voicing generator: Playing a minor third (e.g. e and g) will create a minor chord, while playing a major third (e.g. a and c sharp) will generate a major chord. If the voicing is major by default, you can even leave out the third and play only a single key. That's as close as it gets to "one finger playing".
@@experience_music Thank you so so much for your in depth reply and the breakdown of these scales. It is strange that I seem to write in this way at times and House of the rising sun seemed a great way to convey my obvious difficulties in trying to play software in this way. Yes, the two finger method I will now try. That will be a great help. I do love the inspiration this guitar emulation brings and the time saved plugging pedals together for quick ideas. I do come at this as a creative rather than a theorist type of musician so having your response really helps get past the frustration felt initially, by understanding this in such detail. How fascinating. Maybe let people know too, the differences between deluxe and vintage, not just in model tonality but, in the patterns and presets built in or if they’re the same that’s cool too of course. Once again thank you so much for all the help. Bottleneck sounds one day??? All the best
Guys, I bought EVERY Session Guitarist plugins and I'm still waiting for the tutorial lessons on the website. Any updates on that? EDIT: oh, I said every one, but I didn't get Strummed version 1, only v2. In the future maybe.. =]
Hallo, Sie sind ja deutsche Musiker! Leider gibt es keinerlei Tutorials in deutsch für Session Guitarist Strumming 2, das ich mir vor einigen Tagen gekauft habe. Auch ein Handbuch gibt es nur in englisch!? Mit dem Kontaktplayer von NI komme ich schon einigermaßen zurecht. Die Sounds, Möglichkeiten, Pattern sind unvergleichlich gut und zusammen mit meinem "einfachen" Automatenkeyboard, das auch USB hat, kann ich alle ausprobieren und Pattern anhören, verändern usw. Worüber ich nichts gefunden habe ist, wie ich die Pattern in meiner DAW einfüge, bzw. in der DAW aufnehme. Benutze Studio One Artist. Normalerweise ziehe ich beliebige Plugins einfach per Drag and drop in eine Spur. Hoffe inständig, dass viel Musiker das lesen und mir irgendjemand helfen kann!? Schon mal danke und musikalische Grüße Peter Bengelmann
@@recording-tutorials ok, Danke. Für mich deshalb interessant da ich z.B. links die Sunburst Deluxe und rechts die Vintage für Rhythm Pattern einsetzen möchte.
Hi, how do I get in touch with you ? Here is the post I made on a music forum Hi. Anyone know SECRETS of Native Instruments - Electric Sunburst processing ? You have to know the software to appreciate what im getting at but I cant replicate the tones even when using NI plugins on their own provided dry signal ( their guitar loops with ALL amps and doubling and FX turned off ) I noticed how radio friendly and polished the guitar loops are and because I have Guitar Rig 6 I figured I could get the same tones by putting together the same plug in chain as they show in their UI and using their own provided dry loops as a guide. Tweak until I matched.. cant even get close. I was then going to play my Les Paul through this FX chain. I will email the makers but can anyone help how to get super mega polished tones if they dont know whats going on inside Electric Sunburst ?
I wish every Kontakt library had such a straightforward tutorial as this. These are some of my favs but sometimes I want to pull my hair out :D
Wow NI needs to have a link to this video on all their guitar products. Now I understand how it was intended to be used!
I'm really glad that I found these guys behind these enormous libraries.
It’s great when you find the needle as soon as you walk up to the haystack. Just what I needed to know. Excellent resource!
This series should be really useful as I want to get a lot more out of my NI Session Guitarist instruments. Vielen Danke
Can i create my own patterns that not in patterns Present?
Wow 😮 I’m super excited to learn from you Sir..
Oh wow this video fixed all my headaches in just one go! The tips about placing the notes before the downbeat and how to use the strum search really help me get realistic parts without glitches. Thanks a lot!
Wow this simple video has finally helped me make sense out of these libraries. I just got your fantastic new Vintage and created a killer track using the tricks you show here. I didn't really understand how to combine patterns.
🙌🏻 Please upload the 2 part of the tutorial please !
I really wanna see more of this. This is really really cool as I'm still learning working with this
Awesome!! Looking forward to all your videos!! Don't take too long now!
Eagerly waiting for the part 2
The wait is over!
Phenomenal! Thanks for this!
Strummed Acoustic sounds great! Thanks!
I have all of your guitars...I can't wait to learn how to use them efficiently...
Great stuff guys. Love these libraries. Look forward to more videos.
LOVE. The sound of you libraries but WHY have you never included a pattern Arpeggio Tor where WE can create our own patterns easily - this is a serious flaw in the great work you have done. Your instruments are hands down the best sounding, but the pre packaged patterns are SO LIMITING! Is this on the proud t plan int he future?? You must do this! Thanks for the great work.
For the love of God, yes please.
You can make your own patterns but it is slow and difficult, and not without problems
BRILLIANT VIDEO, but guys, the link to your website doesn't seem to be working!
I love your guitars, and own electric vintage, its great, I only wish it would have more strumming patterns like the acoustic ones, i hope you consider this 🙏🏻
Fantastic tutorial... love this instrument! There's a little bit of a learning curve, but I'm enjoying the process.
thanks to you, finally i got a tutorial regarding this library.
Please advise the difference between 4/4 and 3/4 in pattern broswer, and what the emply dot in the strip mean? I can not create empty dots. I can only create solid dots. The user manual does not say anything about them.
Great! Please keep them coming.
Great stuff👍 I do struggle with these libraries quite often, I look forward to more videos
This is super helpful! Where is Part 2 you mention? Thanks!
Splendid video / astonishing instrument.
Hi, thanks for posting this tute. I need to know how to change the Pitch-bend response range in this instrument and I can't find a way of doing it. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers.
Thank You! This video is really helpful.
Please make "session guitarist - mint" and "prime bass" version.
Awesome!!! So pleased these tutorials are being made!!!
Im new to using guitar vsts. Can someone explain what notes in the piano roll uses keyswitches? I cant see in the video.
Great video. I have a question though, I can't find this info in the Sunburst manual or the video: how does the engine determine what part of the pattern to play if you 'come in late'? What I mean is that since most patterns appear to be two bars long, is it possible to just use say the last two notes of the second bar? Or do you need to use the shift to move things into position?
Basically, whenever using any of the Session Guitarist libraries within a DAW, its playback is synced to the transport of the host. Therefore, a two-bar pattern will start at bar one, start over at bars three, five, seven and so on. When you 'come in late', the pattern will come in late as well, i.e. it will start playing from the next strum in the pattern. Let's say, you play a chord on the second beat of bar two, you'll hear the last three beats of the two-bar loop and it will start over on bar three. If you want to shift the pattern to a different position, use the pattern shift feature in the inspector. If you want it to be a little laid back, use the timing offset on the playback page.
Great Tutorial!!💯
still waiting on the next video. hope you guys didn't decide to stop posting :(
Wonderful tutorials, now I understand how I'm supposed to use it. I'm wondering what happened afterwards. As you said you were going to make more tutorials, and also opened a new website. Then you went silent, and if you click on the link to your website there is just a Mail Monkey page not found file. What happened?
is it possible to make your own strumming patterns/rhythms or do the presets have to be used?
Are there any resources that help with the pattern selector part? When I try and record a custom pattern, there is no metronome, the midi keyboard doesn't input, and my mic won't record a pattern either..I can't find anyone to help me with troubleshooting. The native Instrument helpline is all licenses and tech support, not how to use the actual software.
I have a few questions regarding Strummed Acoustic version 2. I tried other avenues before stumbling across this channel... i should add that i wasted 2 months trying to get answers from NI.
how do you make pattern with different time signature lke 3/4 7/8 please make a video
You can shorten the length of any pattern to fit 3/4, 7/8 or any other signatures.
Very good tutorial !!! Thanks 👍
thanks for this video,but what is the difference about full circle and empty circle at timeline 1:31
The full circles are supposed to indicate accents within the pattern.
Hi, I have some problems with my vintage guitar, When I am in browse pattern and I want to record a rhythm, the metronome click doesn't sound.
I only see the yellow dot moving. I have picked guitar and there I can hear the metronome. Do you guys have that same problem?
Yes, for some reason the click sample is not active in Electric Vintage and El. Sunburst Deluxe. I'll have to look into it.
Thanks for these tutorials! I have one simple question: I love that you can change the fret position, as it is way to add realism, on a real guitar I often play the same note on two strings to change the texture. But I did not find a way to automate this control. Only seems to open many instances of kontakt, each with the wished fret position... I would be happy to be wrong though! :)
In the melody instrument, you can change the Fret Position of all Melody articulations by sending MIDI CC#114 to Electric Vintage.
@@experience_music Wow, really? In fact I tried to "midi learn" the control, but this is super good news. As a matter of fact I just bought Vintage Electric, so I'll try right now!
@@experience_music Works perfectly! Thanks!
Hello! Please display the difference between choosing SYNC to HOST or START on KEY. Most videos say that the User should place the Pattern Key a little ahead of the beat, meaning beat 1 at the beginning of a measure. Would you please display how to sync in the middle of the measure and how far ahea. an 8th note a quarter note no videos ever explain this. Thank you for reading.
Where to get Drumasonic? Can't find it in any store.
Excelente! I own all of your products. Keep it coming and I am waiting for the midi files!!!
Great tutorial. Thanks. I have a question though: you Said it it ist Not a good Idea to have the midi event on the first downbeat. Would it Not be possible to have it tight on the beat and use negative trackdelay of the DAW instead?
Actually, that's a great-working and convenient alternative. Still, make sure to position pattern changes slightly ahead of chords.
This is really great. Is there more coming?
Where can your courses be found? the website does not work. Can someone help me please?.
Very clear and useful. Thanks!
THANK YOU. Were you also the designer for the Electric Sunburst Deluxe? Can you please post more videos about it as well?
Nice tutorial. If I understood correctly this plugin works both with single note and strumming mode?
Correct.
Please release more videos!
can you drag and drop and can you do 3/4 time?
Thank you so much ❤
Hi guys !! absolutely love your products , have them all!! I thing though , for some reason since deluxe sunburst came out , I can no longer hear the "internal " tap tempo metronome when searching for patterns ? All the other acoustic guitars have it , but for some reason deluxe sunburst and electric vintage no longer have an internal metronome? So its kinda hard to tap search? What am i missing ?
Hi man....I have the same problem with the electric vintage. I don't hear the metronome.....Did you find a solution?
String choise, fretboard, upstroke downstroke?
How do find the Vintage Guitar compared to the others?
Hello , i'm not a guitarist so sorry for this noob question .... But what is a Key Switch ?
Can someone explain please 🙏🏼 ?
What is the software use for recording?
Спасибо большое 👍
Okay, I’ve bought it. Problem found. My song in is E minor - chords Em G A C D so these are out of the usual circle of fifths but, work my composition. Ezkeys or Scaler 2 can cope without issues but, having difficulty getting your instrument to play the right chords in the voicing generator. Is it possible because it doesn’t look like it at present. Nearest examples I’ve found are some sus4 chords in certain pattern groups. Help?
Hi, you can play any chords you like. In your case, there are two options:
a) Turn the auto chords off, and select one of the five voicing presets in the dropdown menu. Now you can play simple chords, such as your progression Em, G, A, C, D etc., and the voicing generator will turn your simple triads into typical voicings.
b) Turn the auto chords off, and also turn the voicing generator off by selecting "as played" or "OFF (globally)". Then you can play any chord, voicing or inversion you like, and the playback will be an exact representation of your played notes.
In our next video, we'll address exactly this topic. Please stay tuned.
@@experience_music I’m simply wanting to play one finger chords in that progression of Em G A C D so have the ability to fine tune the auto chords available to match any unavailable in the minor or major scales you have at present. Better still, the ability to play in chords and have the software match the scale say Dorian, etc. I think it should be possible to play House of the rising sun chords because the one finger chord option is a great selling point
@@andymacc Well, the mentioned chord progression of the song "House of the rising sun" switches between three different E based modes or scales: Starting from E dorian (A major contains the E dorian major six "c sharp"), then E aeolian (reverting back from c sharp to c in the C major chord), and eventually even to the E melodic minor scale containing the leading-tone d sharp in the B major chord. Bottom line, the auto chords module can only be seen as a limited way of playing the seven degrees in a typical major or minor scale, not being able to switch between three different scales or modes as you play. Even if possible, that would be way more complex than simply playing the desired triads without the auto chords module engaged.
So back to my suggestion of deactivating the auto chords mode to play your desired chord progression only with the voicing generator: You can even reduce the triads to two-note intervals, which are still converted to full chords and voicings by the voicing generator: Playing a minor third (e.g. e and g) will create a minor chord, while playing a major third (e.g. a and c sharp) will generate a major chord. If the voicing is major by default, you can even leave out the third and play only a single key. That's as close as it gets to "one finger playing".
@@experience_music Thank you so so much for your in depth reply and the breakdown of these scales. It is strange that I seem to write in this way at times and House of the rising sun seemed a great way to convey my obvious difficulties in trying to play software in this way. Yes, the two finger method I will now try. That will be a great help. I do love the inspiration this guitar emulation brings and the time saved plugging pedals together for quick ideas. I do come at this as a creative rather than a theorist type of musician so having your response really helps get past the frustration felt initially, by understanding this in such detail. How fascinating. Maybe let people know too, the differences between deluxe and vintage, not just in model tonality but, in the patterns and presets built in or if they’re the same that’s cool too of course. Once again thank you so much for all the help. Bottleneck sounds one day??? All the best
Awesome!
Guys, I bought EVERY Session Guitarist plugins and I'm still waiting for the tutorial lessons on the website. Any updates on that?
EDIT: oh, I said every one, but I didn't get Strummed version 1, only v2. In the future maybe.. =]
Thanks for this, learnt a lot in a very short amount of time! :D awesome!
Great. That’s exactly what we’re trying to achieve :)
Hello, are there any Tutorials in german? Musician greetings Peter Bengelmann
super helpful stuff
Hallo, Sie sind ja deutsche Musiker! Leider gibt es keinerlei Tutorials in deutsch für Session Guitarist Strumming 2, das ich mir vor einigen Tagen gekauft habe. Auch ein Handbuch gibt es nur in englisch!? Mit dem Kontaktplayer von NI komme ich schon einigermaßen zurecht. Die Sounds, Möglichkeiten, Pattern sind unvergleichlich gut und zusammen mit meinem "einfachen" Automatenkeyboard, das auch USB hat, kann ich alle ausprobieren und Pattern anhören, verändern usw. Worüber ich nichts gefunden habe ist, wie ich die Pattern in meiner DAW einfüge, bzw. in der DAW aufnehme. Benutze Studio One Artist. Normalerweise ziehe ich beliebige Plugins einfach per Drag and drop in eine Spur. Hoffe inständig, dass viel Musiker das lesen und mir irgendjemand helfen kann!? Schon mal danke und musikalische Grüße Peter Bengelmann
Hallo Daniel, sind die Effekte von Electric Vintage und Sunburst Deluxe die gleichen ? Gruß aus München Thomas
Die enthaltenen Effekte sind die Gleichen, ja, aber andere Sound Presets.
@@recording-tutorials ok, Danke. Für mich deshalb interessant da ich z.B. links die Sunburst Deluxe und rechts die Vintage für Rhythm Pattern einsetzen möchte.
sir we are huge fan of this session guitarist vst can we create a custom pattern as wedo im ample guitars...
With the melody instrument, you can freely play any melody or pattern you like. Try using the fret position, articulation and fingers/plec feature.
your website says I can't get there it says oops.
Awesome video really !
Genial que bueno estos tutoriales muy utiles
This is so good.
What version of kontakt do I need for this library?
The latest. Just update through the Native Access tool.
Kontakt (6th edition, b7t it’s called “Kontakt” unlike the previous versions that included one of the numbers 2-5)
Hi, how do I get in touch with you ? Here is the post I made on a music forum
Hi. Anyone know SECRETS of Native Instruments - Electric Sunburst processing ?
You have to know the software to appreciate what im getting at but I cant replicate the tones even when using NI plugins on their own provided dry signal ( their guitar loops with ALL amps and doubling and FX turned off )
I noticed how radio friendly and polished the guitar loops are and because I have Guitar Rig 6 I figured I could get the same tones by putting together the same plug in chain as they show in their UI and using their own provided dry loops as a guide. Tweak until I matched.. cant even get close.
I was then going to play my Les Paul through this FX chain.
I will email the makers but can anyone help how to get super mega polished tones if they dont know whats going on inside Electric Sunburst ?
part 2 please!
There you go: ruclips.net/video/1F2FYDLDHzY/видео.html
@@recording-tutorials thanks!!
Fabulous
Wow!!!!
2:39 Presonus Studio One has actually solved this problem, haha!
Maybe a funk and reggae tutorial , for the wickedeewockadoo and skanking sounds..😁not just rock...
👍
That helps tanke 😊
I didn't get anything out of that you guys going to fast for beginners who just bought the product slow down please 🥺
We're presenting condensed tips and tricks for a pro usage. Feel free to pause the video at any position to recap what's been described.
@Snatch Nelson_Slow the video down to half speed then pause as needed!😉
This would be a great video if you weren’t going through it at lightning speed. Holy
I've used these libraries for years and never understood all these possibilities.
... 👍 !!
Great video but for someone that is new to this you go to fast. it was hard to follow, I had to rewind many times
Very much appreciated.