Another proof that these are very deep instruments, getting the best out of them take time and skills but in the end, the reward is there. Thanks for this
Great tutorial. I would also appreciate some tutorial focused on live playing. That is, how to prepare various settings, keyswitches and controls in the app and on the master keyboard or keytar in advance so that I can then alternate between multiple guitar techniques during live playing.
what a wonderful video...showing the creation details helps a lot...honestly nothing seems to be lacking in your technology, all techniques can be performed...bringing examples with the clean timbre helps the listener to feel the real sound of the instrument, this is also very good....suggestion for a next video, would be to make a demonstration of the guitar that was used to sample the realstrat and compare the tone of the two, they did something similar in another video with another guitar... ..lastly, update the beat bank to more elaborate riffs like the one in the video....and once again my congratulations for the excellent work you are doing.... They are advancing really well!
At 6:26, I noticed that when trying to emulate vibrato effect, the wheel is set to control "Pitch". Shouldn't it be set to control "modulation" instead? Thank you.
For vibrato MIDI Automation Clip (FL Studio option) was used allowing to easily create waves of desired depth and frequency with MIDI CC (continuous controller), so Pitch control was remapped to Modulation Wheel (CC#1) to create modulation with Pitch Bend which is not MIDI CC.
@@sergeymusiclab Sorry I still don't get it. Yes I understand that automation data was drawn on the track to automate MIDI CC#1, but the destination on the instrument is still to "Pitch +2". So wouldn't it affect the pitching instead of the modulation on the guitar track?
@@SoundAtelier Using Automation Clip for vibrato you can visually control the waveform, start and end zero position, use different wave frequency (speed) on different notes, etc. that is not possible with normal Modulation effect.
Another proof that these are very deep instruments, getting the best out of them take time and skills but in the end, the reward is there. Thanks for this
Great tutorial. I would also appreciate some tutorial focused on live playing. That is, how to prepare various settings, keyswitches and controls in the app and on the master keyboard or keytar in advance so that I can then alternate between multiple guitar techniques during live playing.
what a wonderful video...showing the creation details helps a lot...honestly nothing seems to be lacking in your technology, all techniques can be performed...bringing examples with the clean timbre helps the listener to feel the real sound of the instrument, this is also very good....suggestion for a next video, would be to make a demonstration of the guitar that was used to sample the realstrat and compare the tone of the two, they did something similar in another video with another guitar... ..lastly, update the beat bank to more elaborate riffs like the one in the video....and once again my congratulations for the excellent work you are doing.... They are advancing really well!
Thank you once again..
Show muito bom obrigado
Yay.. loved it ❤️
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Thank
Hi, can you please record a video on how to emulate a mutted gallop chord game in your vst?
Hello Music Lab team .. May i ask which FX / amp you're using on this video ? Sounds great !!
Thank you for your kind words. We used NI Guitar Rig Player in this video. Please download source files (in description).
Thank you so much !! have been using your products for more than 10 years .. to be continued :) ....Regards , Remy
is cool
How made the notes and velocity colorful?
At 6:26, I noticed that when trying to emulate vibrato effect, the wheel is set to control "Pitch". Shouldn't it be set to control "modulation" instead? Thank you.
For vibrato MIDI Automation Clip (FL Studio option) was used allowing to easily create waves of desired depth and frequency with MIDI CC (continuous controller), so Pitch control was remapped to Modulation Wheel (CC#1) to create modulation with Pitch Bend which is not MIDI CC.
@@sergeymusiclab Sorry I still don't get it. Yes I understand that automation data was drawn on the track to automate MIDI CC#1, but the destination on the instrument is still to "Pitch +2". So wouldn't it affect the pitching instead of the modulation on the guitar track?
@@SoundAtelier Using Automation Clip for vibrato you can visually control the waveform, start and end zero position, use different wave frequency (speed) on different notes, etc. that is not possible with normal Modulation effect.
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