This sounds fantastic! I love how it doesnt sound as stiff as some of the other guitars. Each new one just pushes the bar a bit further. If I knew a bit more than just metal, I'd absolutely pick this up. I'd love to somehow work with you guys if you're ever working on a new dropped tuned guitar. I've spent so much time working with shreddage products to make original music. I went from thinking it was easier to just play guitar to going right to shreddage when I'm looking to make new music. I've also been trying to normalize midi guitar in modern music like we normalize midi keys, drums and bass. Keep making awesome stuff!
I'd love for you to be involved in the next Shreddage metal guitar, especially if that 9-string VST is actually in the works. I've watched your video on what you'd like in the next Shreddage instrument and fully agree.
Tremendously expressive, and nuanced playing of the guitar by Josh Workman! Well done recruiting his services again, Andrew. Congratulations on another incredible product!
You seem to have done an absolutely outstanding job, as per usual! Not only does this guitar strike me as the most realistic virtual instrument you guys have released yet (and probably the best stringed VSTi out there as well), but the GUI also looks super clean and your short walkthrough is spot on, as always. I can't wait for you guys to eventually get to Shreddage 4, I am unable to even imagine the VSTi artistry ISW is yet to release. Keep on rocking guys, much love :D
The shreddage series has taught me that no guitar has the same clean tone lol. I used to own an ESP M-50, but back then I didnt know anything about guitars, im glad i can use these to teach me properly this time around.
Wow! I play the guitar myself, but I don't have the money to buy all those expensive guitars at the moment. This will help me to create realistic songs. Thank you!
Excellent. It doesn't really sound like my Gretsch, however I think these guitars are very amp-dependant. I use a tube 50-watt head and Marshall green 4x10 for that Malcolm Young tone, would be interesting to hear if this sounds closer when re-amped out.
My current issue is that I want to do a root+octave style power chord. This would be E3+E4 in this case so I put down an E3 in the midi piano roll and when I play the single note it will be played on the high A string 7th fret which I where I want it, great! The moment I add the E4 the problems start. When I do that the engine decides to play it on the low A and low E string, at the end of the fret board. This gets me a very undesirable tone and sounds awful. I've tried to mess with the force string option but no matter what I choose it keeps going to the low A and low E. I've tried different picking modes, fretting modes, hand positions, hand sizes, min and max preferred frets but nothing gets the notes to play in the place I want them. When I remove the E4 from the piano roll and only play the E3 it works flawless any time. I have no clue how to get Shreddage to behave as I want it to, does anyone have an idea?
I have a question about audio cart will be cheaper to wait for audio cart 2? Because i don’t need the library right now but if the full price of audio cart 1 + upgrade price to audio cart 2 will be the same amount than buy directly audiocart 2. I would buy this month. Thanks
I hope someday you will implement function of variable tunings and drops up to standart b or drop a, sound quality and sampling of shreddage guitars are great, but standard tuning is limitating, have to use musiclab guitars instead.
@@JusuTengu More than a reference, they openly do video game music covers so it's just them riffing with Aquatic Ambience; Makes sense since a lot of folks that use these tools do VG scores
Still waiting for that Les Paul Shreddage plugin.
Keep liking till they answer if it’s being worked on or not.
I'd also LOVE a LP shreddage
This sounds fantastic! I love how it doesnt sound as stiff as some of the other guitars. Each new one just pushes the bar a bit further. If I knew a bit more than just metal, I'd absolutely pick this up. I'd love to somehow work with you guys if you're ever working on a new dropped tuned guitar. I've spent so much time working with shreddage products to make original music. I went from thinking it was easier to just play guitar to going right to shreddage when I'm looking to make new music. I've also been trying to normalize midi guitar in modern music like we normalize midi keys, drums and bass. Keep making awesome stuff!
I'd love for you to be involved in the next Shreddage metal guitar, especially if that 9-string VST is actually in the works. I've watched your video on what you'd like in the next Shreddage instrument and fully agree.
Tremendously expressive, and nuanced playing of the guitar by Josh Workman! Well done recruiting his services again, Andrew. Congratulations on another incredible product!
You seem to have done an absolutely outstanding job, as per usual! Not only does this guitar strike me as the most realistic virtual instrument you guys have released yet (and probably the best stringed VSTi out there as well), but the GUI also looks super clean and your short walkthrough is spot on, as always. I can't wait for you guys to eventually get to Shreddage 4, I am unable to even imagine the VSTi artistry ISW is yet to release. Keep on rocking guys, much love :D
Shreddage 4 - physmod guitars, with a combination of samples and physmod to create a super realistic playing.
3:12
I like that tune. It has a nice bit of “ambience.” 😉
The shreddage series has taught me that no guitar has the same clean tone lol. I used to own an ESP M-50, but back then I didnt know anything about guitars, im glad i can use these to teach me properly this time around.
This song is KICKIN' why is there no download/purchase link
Wow! I play the guitar myself, but I don't have the money to buy all those expensive guitars at the moment. This will help me to create realistic songs. Thank you!
Love it and I've got the Archtop!
Oh my god I never thought someone would play a Donkey Kong song in a VST demo😂
This is exquisite
Brilliant presentation, well done👍🏻
Love the 3.5 engine and am very corious what version 4 will bring in 2024/25
Great addition✌️
Excellent. It doesn't really sound like my Gretsch, however I think these guitars are very amp-dependant. I use a tube 50-watt head and Marshall green 4x10 for that Malcolm Young tone, would be interesting to hear if this sounds closer when re-amped out.
Gorgeous sound!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
Please consider a range of vintage electric piano libraries in 2024. Guitars are cool, but lets also see some pianos. Thanks!
Interesting and so jazzy
Nice sound!
My current issue is that I want to do a root+octave style power chord.
This would be E3+E4 in this case so I put down an E3 in the midi piano roll and when I play the single note it will be played on the high A string 7th fret which I where I want it, great!
The moment I add the E4 the problems start.
When I do that the engine decides to play it on the low A and low E string, at the end of the fret board.
This gets me a very undesirable tone and sounds awful.
I've tried to mess with the force string option but no matter what I choose it keeps going to the low A and low E.
I've tried different picking modes, fretting modes, hand positions, hand sizes, min and max preferred frets but nothing gets the notes to play in the place I want them.
When I remove the E4 from the piano roll and only play the E3 it works flawless any time.
I have no clue how to get Shreddage to behave as I want it to, does anyone have an idea?
I have a question about audio cart will be cheaper to wait for audio cart 2? Because i don’t need the library right now but if the full price of audio cart 1 + upgrade price to audio cart 2 will be the same amount than buy directly audiocart 2. I would buy this month.
Thanks
Excuse me if my question is off topic but when will you upgrade shreddage drums?
I hope someday you will implement function of variable tunings and drops up to standart b or drop a, sound quality and sampling of shreddage guitars are great, but standard tuning is limitating, have to use musiclab guitars instead.
Sounds fantastic.
Cool
I like!
Which model or series was used to create this instrument? By the looks of it, it got to be a Streamliner. Am I right?
Playable range just E standard?
Cool!
That melodic line at 3:12 to 3:21 reminds me of something lol, can you tell me if that's from some popular song?
It's a reference to the melody of 'Aquatic Ambience' from Donkey Kong Country.
@@JusuTengu Which I've been hearing over and over again from the meme of the two cats staring at each other. Thank you normalcy has been restored lol
@@JusuTengu More than a reference, they openly do video game music covers so it's just them riffing with Aquatic Ambience; Makes sense since a lot of folks that use these tools do VG scores
Seriously, you need to find a way to offer payment by installments for Europe
I hear you aquatic ambience from DKC
I love virtual instruments, but it feels wrong to not have realy guitars in my tracks ifk lol just me
Sample Brian May guitar !