A little correction: Beat one is the strong beat, and beats 2 & 3 are weak beats. The "&s" of each beat are "off beats". Regardless, the beats are strummed down, while the off beats are strummed up.
Hi Ruben. I bought your courses and also sent a request for a much-needed possible future video. The message is attached to your Ample Sound Acoustic Guitars: "Welcome!" video.
Superb tutorial. Just got AGM recently. First tried Strummer section a day or 2 back. Then redid it with rifffer using this tutorial. And the difference is night and day! Thanks Ruben!
One more tip: When deleting notes in a strum pattern like at 6:25 - you should fill the gaps with the notes that were at strum before. Because if playing a real guitar and strum, but not hitting every string, the "not hitted" strings, are still decaying from the strum before - although a little bit quieter.
🙂This was Amazingly helpful! For the first time since buying my Ample Guitars I feel like I'm finally getting the most out of them and remembering why I choose AmpleSound. Thank you so much!
Super practical as I learn to use Ample. Keeps me from just puttering until something sounds right albeit chaotic. This is going into my bag of tricks. Thanks.
Hi Ruben, thanks for these tutorials on Ample guitars. You truly are a wizard with them. : ) I can't wait to spend some quality time with this new one. Kind regards, Darren (Wales, UK)
Impressive. The difference between the beginning and end is huge. I would not have picked up on the final result being a VST if I’d heard it in the mix, but would definitely have noticed the initial track.
Your last few videos have been really helpful - especially the 6 nylon guitar vsts, v3.7 update which inspired me to learn riffer, and now this one. Thanks.
To add on to this: A lot of people seem to make the chords too... "connected," like piano chords with a sustain pedal. This is a big part of the reason why a lot of these MIDI guitars sound like a keyboard, or "fake". What you need to picture in your head is a left hand on a guitar, changing chord shapes on the strings. So like in this example where there's one chord per measure, I want you to imagine that it would take a split second for this guy's fingers to change from the G to the D chord, which might be a 16th note or even just a 64th note "rest" from the time the first chord ends and then the next chord begins. If you put in just a brief little pause there at the end of the measure, without the pedal down or the notes ringing out, it gives your VST a chance to just play the release sample of the strings and it's going to make your chord changes sound a hell of a lot more natural. You also need to really emphasize your dynamic accents, which I'll admit is a little harder to explain in text but it's going to be more like: (G) ONE, and TWO, and THREE-and-a-FOUR, and (16th note stop) > (D) ONE, and TWO, and THREE-and-a-FOUR-e-and-a(16th note stop) > etc. You might want to put in some little variations in each measure to it isn't exactly the same pattern, or exactly the same dynamics every single time.
Great stuff here. It's a lot of work to make these instruments sound natural. Sometimes I just record my actual guitar. However, my nerve damage in my right hand doesn't help my playing. So, these techniques will help me to still realize my musings onto a track and eventually to my "fans". :) So, thank you for all of these cool tutorials! Keep it up!
very nice sir... really if we master this we can come very bear to original.... plz do more tutorials on different time signatures , varied grooves and patterns along with palm mute and other articulations.... wch will make the vst almost like a real guitar.... ur tutorials are so valuble and u dont even waste 1 sec extra very specific so that we can watch it N number if times and learn and masrer it.. as requested plz do more videos on patterns and differenr grooves ans styles.... tq soo much sir... love from INDIA❤❤
Hi Ruben! Thank you so much for this content! Great improvements! Quick question: do you have any tips for making more convincing melodic (monophonic) palm mute guitar parts? It seems to me there aren't many options for expression in this case... but if you have any ideas, I'd love to hear! Keep up the wonderful work and thank you again!
Thank you... I have a prerecorded acoustic guitar audio. Is it possible to use effects on this recording using VST or any other software to make it sound better.
Great Video Ruben!!! Looking into getting one of the acoustic guitars. Which acoustic do you prefer Martin or Taylor 6 string. I don’t know much about acoustic guitars. What are you and Rob music for in the 70s and 80s classic rock kind of feel and sound. hope to see more Lancaster guitars and Thanks.
Hi Ruben, say you wanted to trigger some The Who type power chords on certain sections of a song using the Ample Stratocaster, please can you tell me what approach you would take. I'm sure it's straightforward, but I'm struggling a bit with this one. Many thanks, Darren. : )
Hi I appreciate so much your videos, thanks so much.. For some reason when I export ample acoustic T guitar in an MP3 format (using Logic Pro), it looses a lot of the quality, almost plays a little "double effect".. it won't happen if you export on wav.. do you know how can I solve it by any chance? :D
I was done writing my bass course but people expressed more interest in a midi programming course which is taking longer because I’m combining it with intro to theory.
Can you create your own custom guitar voicings? Also, are you using one keyboard note to create a guitar chord? Does that mean you're limited to 12 chords per song?
You absolutely can! In strummer mode you can create custom chord banks, in Riffer, you can choose a chord and easily customize it by dragging specific notes up or down. You can also delete notes so you can thin out the sound.
Thanks for these tips. Respectfully, swing is not something that you just randomly add to create "realism." Some songs are swung, and others are not. Adding swing doesn't make a performance more "natural." It's simply a different feel that may or may not be appropriate for a given song.
Hello! I am your subscriber from Russia. Thanks for the very informative and interesting videos! I work at FL studio and write chords on DAW piano roll. How to set the range in which the chords and notes that I write should be played? I have a simple Am chord, the Ample Guitar M 2 plug-in scatters all over the fretboard, both on the 1st fret and on the 4th, the notes are not played on the 1-2 frets.
When I export riff to the host, it exports without the "humanization", which makes a huge difference. Even though it is configured. Does anyone else have this problem?
Hi Ruben, been watching your videos for awhile now and really appreciate your instruction. One question I had was do “real guitar” players play rhythm this way, or would they kind of lightly strum or “ghost” all the non accented beats in a steady eighth note pattern? Hope this question makes sense. Thanks again.
Hi Jeff, I wanted to address that while making this video. But you're absolutely correct. We can keep adding more layers of realism to replicate the beautiful imperfections of a real performance, but that would likely be for a dedicated video on nuanced playing.
Your first and last chords are 6 notes each, how would a player play that? Are 2 strings open? Also at 8:24 you changed the velocity but didn’t explain how to make the notes slightly before the beat until the highest note lands on beat
tried this vst for a couple of years i would say its a good vst however i honestly think that its impossible to make a realistic pattern. notice many youtubers only has a good start using this but never use it in making a real song or given up using this vst
Hello 🤗 Thanks for your great vids! I have a question..how can I create an electric guitar accompaniment like in the attached video starting at minute 0:41...both in terms of playing and in terms of sound.... ruclips.net/video/aL8tDsv13bA/видео.html
imo its easier to just either buy midi and import it or use scaler 2 and import midi cause this whole thing is super hard right now its not at all easy to use.
Does anyone here have an issue w ample guitar causing hi power usage on their computers? Very resource intensive application. Discourages me from using it
Why can’t I just play the keyboard and ample strums accordingly??? Is this even possible??? Seems like a whole lot of penciling in for someone who can just play an idea out real quick.
this plugin is so hard for my brain. when i go to stummer mode i made a nice strum but i cant get it to go into my daw from the plugin. What a waste of time.
A little correction: Beat one is the strong beat, and beats 2 & 3 are weak beats. The "&s" of each beat are "off beats". Regardless, the beats are strummed down, while the off beats are strummed up.
Hi Ruben. I bought your courses and also sent a request for a much-needed possible future video. The message is attached to your Ample Sound Acoustic Guitars: "Welcome!" video.
i’ll check it out!
@@hifimidi Got them installed. Thanks for the video.
What an excellent tutorial. I really appreciate all the details and work put into this tutorial video. Thank you for sharing and keep making more!
Superb tutorial. Just got AGM recently. First tried Strummer section a day or 2 back. Then redid it with rifffer using this tutorial. And the difference is night and day! Thanks Ruben!
Glad it helped!
One more tip: When deleting notes in a strum pattern like at 6:25 - you should fill the gaps with the notes that were at strum before. Because if playing a real guitar and strum, but not hitting every string, the "not hitted" strings, are still decaying from the strum before - although a little bit quieter.
🙂This was Amazingly helpful! For the first time since buying my Ample Guitars I feel like I'm finally getting the most out of them and remembering why I choose AmpleSound. Thank you so much!
Super practical as I learn to use Ample. Keeps me from just puttering until something sounds right albeit chaotic. This is going into my bag of tricks. Thanks.
Hi Ruben, thanks for these tutorials on Ample guitars. You truly are a wizard with them. : ) I can't wait to spend some quality time with this new one. Kind regards, Darren (Wales, UK)
Hey Ruben it is always a joy to watch your videos. I need to get more confident in riffer, this really helps! Thanks!
Impressive. The difference between the beginning and end is huge. I would not have picked up on the final result being a VST if I’d heard it in the mix, but would definitely have noticed the initial track.
Your last few videos have been really helpful - especially the 6 nylon guitar vsts, v3.7 update which inspired me to learn riffer, and now this one. Thanks.
Hey Ruben, another great video. Really appreciate you making all these Ample Sound videos, they are so helpful.
Yo Ruben your tutorials is da best
Great tutorial , thank you :)
A great video! Thanks so much!
I liked it very much. Good video and explanations. In a short period of time I learned how to strumm. Very good. Thanks.
Very good breakdown of guitar rhythm structure!
great video, very clear and effective. Thanks.
To add on to this: A lot of people seem to make the chords too... "connected," like piano chords with a sustain pedal. This is a big part of the reason why a lot of these MIDI guitars sound like a keyboard, or "fake".
What you need to picture in your head is a left hand on a guitar, changing chord shapes on the strings.
So like in this example where there's one chord per measure, I want you to imagine that it would take a split second for this guy's fingers to change from the G to the D chord, which might be a 16th note or even just a 64th note "rest" from the time the first chord ends and then the next chord begins. If you put in just a brief little pause there at the end of the measure, without the pedal down or the notes ringing out, it gives your VST a chance to just play the release sample of the strings and it's going to make your chord changes sound a hell of a lot more natural.
You also need to really emphasize your dynamic accents, which I'll admit is a little harder to explain in text but it's going to be more like: (G) ONE, and TWO, and THREE-and-a-FOUR, and (16th note stop) > (D) ONE, and TWO, and THREE-and-a-FOUR-e-and-a(16th note stop) > etc. You might want to put in some little variations in each measure to it isn't exactly the same pattern, or exactly the same dynamics every single time.
awesome....just awesome. thank you.
Thanks for this Ruben - definitely sounds much better.
Great ! video again. You give me more confidence to build better guitar riffs using vst
Great stuff here. It's a lot of work to make these instruments sound natural. Sometimes I just record my actual guitar. However, my nerve damage in my right hand doesn't help my playing. So, these techniques will help me to still realize my musings onto a track and eventually to my "fans". :) So, thank you for all of these cool tutorials! Keep it up!
Excellent video.
Excellent! Thanks so much.
Very nice video; thanks!
Hi Ruben, thanks for these tutorials , can we use other ample guitar preset riff and use it in AGM ,thanks
You are the best dude..Do you work with Ample Sound company? The have to work with you for their strumming presets 😂
thank you thank you thank you!
very nice sir... really if we master this we can come very bear to original....
plz do more tutorials on different time signatures , varied grooves and patterns along with palm mute and other articulations.... wch will make the vst almost like a real guitar....
ur tutorials are so valuble and u dont even waste 1 sec extra very specific so that we can watch it N number if times and learn and masrer it..
as requested plz do more videos on patterns and differenr grooves ans styles.... tq soo much sir... love from INDIA❤❤
Great thanks
Hi Ruben! Thank you so much for this content! Great improvements! Quick question: do you have any tips for making more convincing melodic (monophonic) palm mute guitar parts? It seems to me there aren't many options for expression in this case... but if you have any ideas, I'd love to hear! Keep up the wonderful work and thank you again!
so you can only use ample sound if you are musically trained and know music theory ? how do u use scaler or instacomposer with ample guitar?
Thank you... I have a prerecorded acoustic guitar audio. Is it possible to use effects on this recording using VST or any other software to make it sound better.
Please do a tutorial on how to program Vallenato (Fonseca, Carlos Vives, etc) guitar tracks with Ample Sound plugins
Hey boss do you please make a video on how to program a rythemic guitar with ample vsts
What is the best flamenco guitar plugin now?
Great Video Ruben!!! Looking into getting one of the acoustic guitars. Which acoustic do you prefer Martin or Taylor 6 string. I don’t know much about acoustic guitars. What are you and Rob music for in the 70s and 80s classic rock kind of feel and sound. hope to see more Lancaster guitars and Thanks.
Hi can you please do a video on the strummer section of ample guitar plzzzz
at 14:00 is when it becomes clear that simply recording a guitar part would be easier
I am forced to do all this because my mic sucks
how to disable change the sound \ mode when you play on the keyboard in the 6th octave? ( for any guitar from the ample guitar )
Hi Ruben, say you wanted to trigger some The Who type power chords on certain sections of a song using the Ample Stratocaster, please can you tell me what approach you would take. I'm sure it's straightforward, but I'm struggling a bit with this one. Many thanks, Darren. : )
Hi I appreciate so much your videos, thanks so much.. For some reason when I export ample acoustic T guitar in an MP3 format (using Logic Pro), it looses a lot of the quality, almost plays a little "double effect".. it won't happen if you export on wav.. do you know how can I solve it by any chance? :D
do you have tips on making country music?
Is it possible to strum real-time iso drawing everything?
You had plans to bring out a new guitar course. When is your next AmpleGuitar course coming up. Still waiting for it.
I was done writing my bass course but people expressed more interest in a midi programming course which is taking longer because I’m combining it with intro to theory.
@@hifimidi Release it in installments as your previous courses where you kept adding videos.
Can you create your own custom guitar voicings?
Also, are you using one keyboard note to create a guitar chord? Does that mean you're limited to 12 chords per song?
You absolutely can! In strummer mode you can create custom chord banks, in Riffer, you can choose a chord and easily customize it by dragging specific notes up or down. You can also delete notes so you can thin out the sound.
Hi, why it doesnt make sound on the 5th fret strings?
Good
Does ample sound work for Logic Pro ?
Thanks for these tips. Respectfully, swing is not something that you just randomly add to create "realism." Some songs are swung, and others are not. Adding swing doesn't make a performance more "natural." It's simply a different feel that may or may not be appropriate for a given song.
Hey guys at 2:51 when he put the chord to play in open strings somehow when i do it , it changes the chord can anyone assist??
Hey, drag to host in riffer kills the sustain on strums and it also doesn't sounds as good as it does in the riffer, is there a workaround?
is this midi compatible with mixcraft?
Hello! I am your subscriber from Russia. Thanks for the very informative and interesting videos! I work at FL studio and write chords on DAW piano roll. How to set the range in which the chords and notes that I write should be played? I have a simple Am chord, the Ample Guitar M 2 plug-in scatters all over the fretboard, both on the 1st fret and on the 4th, the notes are not played on the 1-2 frets.
Cool! But why you didn't use Strum Time in AGM on 6-th Step instead?
Because I had exported it already. It’s ok though. There’s many ways to get to the same result.
3:07 as I pull down the notes, the last note changes automatically (C to Em11)….how do I fix that
Very clear explanation, especially in the MIDI editor. Earned a sub.
what should i do on the swing part if i use fl studio? i can't drag in .griff files
nvm i exported as midi
yea no it doesn't sound the same :/
Hi Ruben, can you send to my The preset Of HIFIMIDI Strum Preset ? Thanks Ruben you'r greatone
When I export riff to the host, it exports without the "humanization", which makes a huge difference. Even though it is configured.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Hi Ruben, been watching your videos for awhile now and really appreciate your instruction. One question I had was do “real guitar” players play rhythm this way, or would they kind of lightly strum or “ghost” all the non accented beats in a steady eighth note pattern? Hope this question makes sense. Thanks again.
Hi Jeff, I wanted to address that while making this video. But you're absolutely correct. We can keep adding more layers of realism to replicate the beautiful imperfections of a real performance, but that would likely be for a dedicated video on nuanced playing.
Makes perfect sense! Thanks again for the quick reply and looking forward to more content!
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Your first and last chords are 6 notes each, how would a player play that? Are 2 strings open? Also at 8:24 you changed the velocity but didn’t explain how to make the notes slightly before the beat until the highest note lands on beat
tried this vst for a couple of years i would say its a good vst however i honestly think that its impossible to make a realistic pattern. notice many youtubers only has a good start using this but never use it in making a real song or given up using this vst
Hello 🤗
Thanks for your great vids!
I have a question..how can I create an electric guitar accompaniment like in the attached video starting at minute 0:41...both in terms of playing and in terms of sound....
ruclips.net/video/aL8tDsv13bA/видео.html
imo its easier to just either buy midi and import it or use scaler 2 and import midi cause this whole thing is super hard right now its not at all easy to use.
the swing should also be implented in riffer!
It doesn’t export well right now. It’s being checked by the engineers.
Does anyone here have an issue w ample guitar causing hi power usage on their computers? Very resource intensive application. Discourages me from using it
Why can’t I just play the keyboard and ample strums accordingly??? Is this even possible??? Seems like a whole lot of penciling in for someone who can just play an idea out real quick.
This is possible with Acousticsamples guitar libraries. Maybe some others but I know this works flawlessly with theirs.
this plugin is so hard for my brain. when i go to stummer mode i made a nice strum but i cant get it to go into my daw from the plugin. What a waste of time.
AMPLE SOUND SUCKS ! Endless problems with licensing. STAY AWAY FROM THIS CRAP !
I just dont think it sounds like a real person playing the guitar. Seems like paying someone to play the chords on a real guitar is the best option.
Wouldn’t it be easier to use say Ezkeys 2 and use midi out from ! I’ve found it brilliant ? 😊
Hello dear i am from ethiopia.i learn always from you thank you for sharing us your understandings.pls let me know your email i need you for some help
hifimidi@gmail.com - best wishes, - Ruben