I took a look at your 2nd riffer example, the one with the many notes including triplets. In a MIDI editor (I use Reaper as a DAW) you can of course enter the triplets, the 1/32 notes and everything else. I have therefore compared the Riffer version (with your work around) with a MIDI version. Of course you can hear a slight difference, but I actually like the Riffer version better. Anyway, maybe Ample Sound will soon come out with a Riffer update that also masters this 1/32 difficulties. It is of course MUCH easier to program in Riffer than in the MIDI editor. It's fun to work with the riffs. Thanks for you effort.
Hi Ruben, I can only see the G, B and E strings of the riffer. Can you please show the complete Ample Guitar Panel in the following postings. I can still follow your note entries, but it would be easier if I could see all the strings (and the FX and Str line).
This is unbelievably complex. At this rate, one is better off learning how to play a real guitar, other than programming notes one by one. Ample Guitar is the best VST for guitars, but I don't think they understand that not everyone is classically trained, or a none guitar player. Atleast try make this user friendly using Scaler 2 or something that generates midi.
The midi pack comes with simple and complex performances. There’s something for people at all levels. If you want to just use the files I have and change the key, you can do that. If you’re adept at programming and you want to see my process and learn another way, or get more familiar with the software, that’s what these videos are for.
I took a look at your 2nd riffer example, the one with the many notes including triplets.
In a MIDI editor (I use Reaper as a DAW) you can of course enter the triplets, the 1/32 notes and everything else. I have therefore compared the Riffer version (with your work around) with a MIDI version. Of course you can hear a slight difference, but I actually like the Riffer version better.
Anyway, maybe Ample Sound will soon come out with a Riffer update that also masters this 1/32 difficulties.
It is of course MUCH easier to program in Riffer than in the MIDI editor.
It's fun to work with the riffs. Thanks for you effort.
Your videos are so inspiring! I really enjoy watching what you can do with these virtual instruments!!
Wow!!!! Sounds really good
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Hi Ruben, I can only see the G, B and E strings of the riffer. Can you please show the complete Ample Guitar Panel in the following postings.
I can still follow your note entries, but it would be easier if I could see all the strings (and the FX and Str line).
My bad! I couldn’t see what you all were seeing. I’ll turn off my keyboard camera next time.
it's better on the second exercise
when will the midi pack be released?
I should be done with it by next week.
How can I purchase all of your midi pack guitar bundles, please? Thank you.
You programmed this stuff from scratch Reuben? Even on th guitar this somewhat complex
Yes. I literally sit in my studio for hours programming. It’s kind of relaxing. 😆
This is unbelievably complex. At this rate, one is better off learning how to play a real guitar, other than programming notes one by one. Ample Guitar is the best VST for guitars, but I don't think they understand that not everyone is classically trained, or a none guitar player. Atleast try make this user friendly using Scaler 2 or something that generates midi.
The midi pack comes with simple and complex performances. There’s something for people at all levels.
If you want to just use the files I have and change the key, you can do that. If you’re adept at programming and you want to see my process and learn another way, or get more familiar with the software, that’s what these videos are for.
Great job Ruben!
Any idea when AmpleSound goes on sale?
Probably early next month. Or maybe Black Friday.