My favorite metal guitar for a long time has been Ample Metal Eclipse, despite a ton of competition, AME really shines with some time on an external amp sim. But the palm mutes on ODIN 3 are unlike anything I've ever heard, the first guitar in a long time that sounds this impressive..kudos!
@SolemnTones Absolutely! I always list you guys for credit in my tracks, and a lot of people ask which vst guitars I use and always link them to you. Just curious, will the Odin 3 have a longer ability to sustain notes and chords?
Hello, thank you for continuing work on Odin. I am ready to update! Could you possibly share some sneak peeks of the new features and improvements? I can't wait for the release.
We did add TONS of features, but note that the neck pickup pattern is an intelligent impulse response rather than a full extra sample set. The sample library is already 20GB uncompressed with 53 000 samples this way.
@@SolemnTones Awesome ... Can't wait to try it out .. we use your products in our full on demos and the finals as well Looking forward to that and maybe Loki bass 3 soon ? Haha
@@DomzTunes Firstly The Odin 3 sounds good. This video doesn't contain the solo guitar sound without drums and bass, so we can't listen for The Odin 3 only. But I believe that it sounds good by itself. But the guitar sound by itself gives about 30% of guitar "awesomeness". Other 70% comes from the articulations. Articulations brings "life" or ditails or even groove to the guitar track. So lets get down to the articulations: 1) Prerecorded real chords. The reason is that prerecorded chord sound better and the way more realistically then sum of separated notes (separated wav records of each note) combined into schord. Prominy SC contains prerecorded real chords for major, minor, 7th, minor 7th, major 7th , add 9th, 7th-9th, major 7th-9th, sus 4th, dim 7th, aug, #9th, minor 9th, major 3rd vibrato with / without picking harmonics, open chords, power chords. Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded power, sus4 and add9 chords. Same for the dyads. Prominy SC and Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded dyads for 6th-dyad, #5th-dyad, 5th-dyad, flat 5th-dyad, 4th-dyad chord, major- 3rd-dyad, minor 3rd-dyad, octave. 2) Prerecorded slides. Prominy SC and Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded Realtime Slides for its chords, dyads and single notes. It's true slides records, you may open the audio files and you will see that they have recorded audios for 1 fret slides, 2 fret slides and so on up to 12 fret slides for each single note or chord. 3) Prominy contains prerecorded real trills. You may compare the trills on Prominy with other virtual guitars. After using Prominy you will hear clearly how robotic the trills sound on other virtual guiater. You will definatelly hear it, I promise you. 4) Prerecorded picking tremolo. 5) Prominy hammer-on&pull-off and is sounds okay, but no worse no better comparing to other virtual guitars. All the vitual guitars has bad hammer-on&pull-off. 6) Prerecorded real unison bends. 7) Prerecorded real double bends. 8) Prominy contains the cricet articulation 9) Prominy contains some set of whammy bar tricks. Prominy V Metal contains only bridge pickups. Prominy SG sontains real recorded 5 positions betwen 3 pickups. So Prominy SG has huge size. You may also check the Heavier7strings guitar, it contains the "Inspiration keys" feature. There are 19 types of prerecorded real bend and vibrato based articulations. After using the "Inspiration keys" of Heavier7strings you will definatelly hear how agly and robotic programmed vibrato have other virtual guitars. Even Prominy doesn't have such cool vibrato based stuff. You may also check the "KMG7 V" guitar by Studio Major7th. Like Prominy it hase some prerecorded real dyads. But it has it's own feature, it has smooth transition between normal note and pinch harmonic depends on the notes velocity level. KMG7 V doesn't have prerecorded real vibrato, but they make its programmed vibrato sounds good somehow. In conclusion I may say it's not cool that companies that produce virtual guitars literally don't come up with amything new. They even don't get the product level of the Prominy guitar produced more than 15 years ago.
@@yuripartitski7284 Thank you for this amazing and informative write up! Yea, Odin II has no where near the prerecorded articulations as those guitars but where it shines is ease of use for me. Also I don't think it was created to have that many articulations in the first place but yea I see why that would be a dealbreaker compared to other Guitar Plugins on the market. Btw is Prominy your favorite Guitar Plugin? Prominy is too expensive for me (but it may be actually worth it considering with how it sounds and what you said) Have you tried Axe Machina? It sounds really good too but Odin II sits way better in a mix compared to the other ones I've used.
Ever since I tried Odin Ⅱ- I've never switched to any other virtual guitar! It's easy usage, user friendly UI and tone made me love it instantly. An announcement and a fair demonstration of Odin Ⅲ makes me very hyped and excited for it's release. Great job, guys! ♥
Super stoked to hear that! With Odin 3, we really tried to keep that ease of use and instant massive tone, whilst also giving even more options for when you want to dive deeper. I'm sure you'll love it :) More coming soon.
Sounds tight! Would love to hear how it handles something like more classic metal riffs with less "hyped" production, something in the vein of 2 Minutes to Midnight by Iron Maiden.
We've got a cover of As I Lay Dying's Sound Of Truth coming out next week which should be closer to what you're looking for? Not quite as classic, but definitely in that "higher tuned and very melodic riffs" vibe you may be looking for. I can assure you with the string selection available now, you're able to do some incredibly melodic riffs that aren't as CHUGGA DUGGA BREE IN THE FACE.
Customers who bought Odin 2 previously get a discount and customers who bought Odin 2 extremely recently get a huge discount. We'll share information around the release time.
@@cassclips Hi Cass, I can see how this can be interpreted this way. We've been working on Odin 3 for 4 years now. The guitar was completely sampled from zero and the engine was created from zero. A total of 53 000 samples have gone into Odin 3. We cannot do insane upgrade discounts on this (though Odin 2 users do still get a discount on Odin 3). We make an exception for people who only bought Odin 2 the last few weeks because it'd be extremely feelsbad to have bought Odin 2 only to see Odin 3 released a day later. This is different for people who have been able to use Odin 2 for years already.
So stoked for this. I've used Odin on all my music for the past few years. I'm delaying an EP release just so I can replace Odin II with III. Just take my money already.
Been looking forward to this for a long time now. Just have 1 question. How low does it go, and are any of those low low notes pitch shifted? edit: I lied sorry. Just two questions. Unison notes on 2 strings or open strings for chords?
We sampled down to drop F (1 semitone below typical 8 string tuning) and then pitched down to the C below that, so an octave below drop C is available. When we A/B, the pitched C is far tighter than a real C that low as it would have to be recorded with far thicker strings to keep string tension. I'm not sure I understand your second question. Could you clarify?
@SolemnTones thank you for the tuning answer. 👌 Yeah, as for the second question. Oftentimes, I play chords that have open strings alongside fretted notes. As well as playing the same note on 2 different strings (unison notes that are the same octave).
@@colinmitchell1287 - Open strings alongside fretted notes will work depending on which fret logic you define. The string selection keyswitch, for example, will target the root note of your chord, and then the algorithm will attempt to play your other notes in a location that makes sense, so fretted+open will work. - Two of the exact same note in the same octave on different strings could be done by loading 2 instances of Odin 3 and using string selection to force the specific string to be played. It's a bit of a work-around but definitely worth it if you're after that sound.
Yes, a video explaining the differences will be released next week :) Feel free to use this instrumental for vocal covers, but please do credit in the description with a link to this video ;)
Can you set this to a sudo specific tuning? Mainly I really like the idea of being able to see the fretting on screen. For example I play a 7 in drop G# so my fretting would be different to an 8 in standard 8 string tuning.
We really need some sort of machine learning modality and sophisticated algorithms for approaching realistic guitar libraries. Round robins alone aren't sufficient; I suspect realism has something more to do with specific harmonic variation that occurs in sequential relation between each fretted/unfretted notes across time (i.e., playing one specific fretted/unfretted note followed by another specific fretted/unfretted note results in unique harmonic content not captured by individually sampled notes, no matter how many round robins are sampled). Aggregating samples and/or modeling natural variations of pick attack, slant, position on the bridge, etc. across time is equally important, which also influences the harmonic content of fretted notes. It's no wonder a truly realistic guitar library hasn't been released yet; it would involve some serious research and development, but I think we are beginning to have the requisite technology in 2024.
Given that we've been working on this for 4 years and totally sampled+built this from zero, we cannot give a free upgrade to Odin 3. Previous Odin 2 customers do get a discount in addition to the introductory price though. More information will be given closer to the release.
Will you be able to select separate "Guitar 1" and "Guitar 2" soundbanks like with Odin II? It's important for producing guitar harmonies and slight variations on the same riff at the same time in my songs.
We used Odin II on some new songs, but this update will be killer! Palmmutes sounds way better. Will there also be an upgrade on powerchords? It was really hard to get them sound more real on Odin II.
@@savetodayhc I think the closest you'll get to quad tracking out of this is layering with Odin 2 or playing a given riff on 2 different fret positions to turn 2 into 4. The samples uncompressed are 19GB, 53 000 samples total... So to make that quad tracking would be 106 000 samples 38GB... If any virtual guitar does quad tracking, they likely don't have the depth of samples Odin 3 offers.
Im sure if u used not alternative picking but keyswitches and changed the bridge to neck pickup for solo it would be much more realistic! Sounds awesome!
There's a couple keyswitches used on this solo already (hammer-ons and pull-offs here and there, and specific moments of down/up picking to match the sweeping pattern) but yes you could go even further !
Do any of your guitars have round robin? It's more common in string orchestra libraries nowadays but it adds much needed realism to VST. Would be awesome if you considered it.
im wondering what was done to mjolnir because mine sounds nothing like that. ive beta tested and been a long time customer. the guitar does sound phenomenal though.
It was layered with One Shots and then ran through a bus compressor :) If you beta tested for Mjölnir, do make sure you are also on the latest version. Contact me on Facebook or email if you need a latest update.
Hi there, you can set different tunings in the tuning menu, but the 6 string only goes down to drop C. You’d wanna use the 7 string tunings in the dropdown for that B. Alternatively you can just use the 8 string tunings as that has all the range, but then the sound would be warmer.
You can choose where everything is played and by default, it will attempt realistic positions, but I found certain passages sounding nicer with other fret choices.
Customers who bought Odin 2 previously get a discount and customers who bought Odin 2 extremely recently get a huge discount. We'll share information around the release time. :)
My favorite metal guitar for a long time has been Ample Metal Eclipse, despite a ton of competition, AME really shines with some time on an external amp sim. But the palm mutes on ODIN 3 are unlike anything I've ever heard, the first guitar in a long time that sounds this impressive..kudos!
I've used yalls Odin II for every track I've released, and seeing how it slays one of my favorite Deathcore songs of all time..I'm stoked for this.
Super excited for you to check it out next week !
@SolemnTones
Absolutely! I always list you guys for credit in my tracks, and a lot of people ask which vst guitars I use and always link them to you.
Just curious, will the Odin 3 have a longer ability to sustain notes and chords?
@@psygnals The sustain of Odin 3 is FAR longer than Odin 2, yes! Thank you so much!
@@SolemnTones sick man i literally just commented wondering about this lmfao
Really sounding like its going to blow every competitor library out of the water. Awesome job Maxime, stoked to get ahold of it!
BTW, I named my dog after Odin II because I got my dog and the library the same week, now I have to re-name him, Odin III ! >:O
@@Son_Of_Kel That's so sick! My dog is named Odin too haha
Thanks for the support!
@@SolemnTones Thats awesome, and absolutely man!
palm mutes sound much better! looking forward to this
Can not wait to get my hands on Odin III. Seems to be fantastic. Excelent demo of the product.
Very appreciated!
@@SolemnTones u´re welcome ! Instant purchase when it gets out.
Holy hell. This has to drop asap. Sounds pretty damn natural. For sure a step up from Odin 2. So stoked
I wasn’t expecting an Odin 3, but hearing this demo makes me curious to see what else it can do.
It can do basically anything ;) More info coming soon
You guys are above the competition, keep it up, it sounds incredibly awesome!!!!
As guitar player, who plays for 16 years, I am impressed how good this sounds. Wow.
Thank you!
Hello, thank you for continuing work on Odin. I am ready to update! Could you possibly share some sneak peeks of the new features and improvements? I can't wait for the release.
Just an hour ago I checked your website if your got some new stuff out and then this pops up :D
It's faith!
Right on time... Gonna be composing songs/demos these days for my album and needed a good library.
This will do.
I promise you this will be the greatest virtual instrument you've ever used ;)
Nice .. you guys have sampled both pickups and added tons of new features.. looking forward
We did add TONS of features, but note that the neck pickup pattern is an intelligent impulse response rather than a full extra sample set. The sample library is already 20GB uncompressed with 53 000 samples this way.
@@SolemnTones Awesome ... Can't wait to try it out .. we use your products in our full on demos and the finals as well
Looking forward to that and maybe Loki bass 3 soon ? Haha
Let's go 🔥
Sounds incredible! Been using Odin II for writing since it came out so I can’t wait to try this!
Amazing to hear!
I was so happy when I saw this early this morning! The best virtual guitar on the market (IMO) gets an upgrade! 🔥
Thank you so much!
Check the Prominy V Metal or the Prominy SC, it's built about 15 years ago and it's still the superior.
@@yuripartitski7284 Oh really? In what way? (it sounds great to my ears when I heard the demo btw)
@@DomzTunes Firstly The Odin 3 sounds good. This video doesn't contain the solo guitar sound without drums and bass, so we can't listen for The Odin 3 only. But I believe that it sounds good by itself. But the guitar sound by itself gives about 30% of guitar "awesomeness". Other 70% comes from the articulations. Articulations brings "life" or ditails or even groove to the guitar track.
So lets get down to the articulations:
1) Prerecorded real chords. The reason is that prerecorded chord sound better and the way more realistically then sum of separated notes (separated wav records of each note) combined into schord. Prominy SC contains prerecorded real chords for major, minor, 7th, minor 7th, major 7th , add 9th, 7th-9th, major 7th-9th, sus 4th, dim 7th, aug, #9th, minor 9th, major 3rd vibrato with / without picking harmonics, open chords, power chords.
Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded power, sus4 and add9 chords.
Same for the dyads. Prominy SC and Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded dyads for 6th-dyad, #5th-dyad, 5th-dyad, flat 5th-dyad, 4th-dyad chord, major- 3rd-dyad, minor 3rd-dyad, octave.
2) Prerecorded slides. Prominy SC and Prominy V Metal contain prerecorded Realtime Slides for its chords, dyads and single notes. It's true slides records, you may open the audio files and you will see that they have recorded audios for 1 fret slides, 2 fret slides and so on up to 12 fret slides for each single note or chord.
3) Prominy contains prerecorded real trills. You may compare the trills on Prominy with other virtual guitars. After using Prominy you will hear clearly how robotic the trills sound on other virtual guiater. You will definatelly hear it, I promise you.
4) Prerecorded picking tremolo.
5) Prominy hammer-on&pull-off and is sounds okay, but no worse no better comparing to other virtual guitars. All the vitual guitars has bad hammer-on&pull-off.
6) Prerecorded real unison bends.
7) Prerecorded real double bends.
8) Prominy contains the cricet articulation
9) Prominy contains some set of whammy bar tricks.
Prominy V Metal contains only bridge pickups. Prominy SG sontains real recorded 5 positions betwen 3 pickups. So Prominy SG has huge size.
You may also check the Heavier7strings guitar, it contains the "Inspiration keys" feature. There are 19 types of prerecorded real bend and vibrato based articulations. After using the "Inspiration keys" of Heavier7strings you will definatelly hear how agly and robotic programmed vibrato have other virtual guitars. Even Prominy doesn't have such cool vibrato based stuff.
You may also check the "KMG7 V" guitar by Studio Major7th. Like Prominy it hase some prerecorded real dyads. But it has it's own feature, it has smooth transition between normal note and pinch harmonic depends on the notes velocity level.
KMG7 V doesn't have prerecorded real vibrato, but they make its programmed vibrato sounds good somehow.
In conclusion I may say it's not cool that companies that produce virtual guitars literally don't come up with amything new. They even don't get the product level of the Prominy guitar produced more than 15 years ago.
@@yuripartitski7284 Thank you for this amazing and informative write up!
Yea, Odin II has no where near the prerecorded articulations as those guitars but where it shines is ease of use for me. Also I don't think it was created to have that many articulations in the first place but yea I see why that would be a dealbreaker compared to other Guitar Plugins on the market.
Btw is Prominy your favorite Guitar Plugin? Prominy is too expensive for me (but it may be actually worth it considering with how it sounds and what you said)
Have you tried Axe Machina? It sounds really good too but Odin II sits way better in a mix compared to the other ones I've used.
Maaan this is crazy! I I bet that after a while we won't be able to recognize if this is a real or VSTi guitar. It's already difficult to do this!
I'd put real money on people not hearing it in blind tests if they weren't told haha
Hell yeah can't wait for this!
oh man hell yeah, used odin 2 for all of my game's soundtrack, maybe next game i'll be using odin 3 👁👄👁
I'll look forward to it!
Holy shit Trepangstudios
Ever since I tried Odin Ⅱ- I've never switched to any other virtual guitar! It's easy usage, user friendly UI and tone made me love it instantly. An announcement and a fair demonstration of Odin Ⅲ makes me very hyped and excited for it's release. Great job, guys! ♥
Super stoked to hear that! With Odin 3, we really tried to keep that ease of use and instant massive tone, whilst also giving even more options for when you want to dive deeper. I'm sure you'll love it :) More coming soon.
Keeeeeeen!!!!!
Sounds tight! Would love to hear how it handles something like more classic metal riffs with less "hyped" production, something in the vein of 2 Minutes to Midnight by Iron Maiden.
We've got a cover of As I Lay Dying's Sound Of Truth coming out next week which should be closer to what you're looking for? Not quite as classic, but definitely in that "higher tuned and very melodic riffs" vibe you may be looking for. I can assure you with the string selection available now, you're able to do some incredibly melodic riffs that aren't as CHUGGA DUGGA BREE IN THE FACE.
@@SolemnTones Oh that's a great test for the palm mutes, looking forward to it! And solo phrasing as well
I pray that someone will make an Odin III demo using the Tundra battle theme from MechAssault.
🎸👀
Aww yisss. Ive tried so many guitar vsts and Odin 2 has been my go to since i got it. So keen for Odin 3
When??? I need it!🔥🔥🔥
this week :)
this is actually insane I need this as soon as it drops-- 👀🙏🏼
Soooon
Oh man I was wondering when I would need to redo all the mix of my current wip album. Thanks Solemn Tones!
Sounds very good! Very nice!
Thank you!
ITS FINALLY HAPPENING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ODIN 3!!!!!!!!!
NEXT WEEKK LETS GOOO
the waiting is the hardest part... WHEN?!?!?!?!?!?
Sounds awesome ! Can wait to compose with this !
Love Odin and can't wait to pick this up!!! Will there be any upgrade pricing? Understandable if not!
You know what's funny?
I bought Odin II 2 days ago.
Bruh moment supreme.
Customers who bought Odin 2 previously get a discount and customers who bought Odin 2 extremely recently get a huge discount. We'll share information around the release time.
@@SolemnTones That makes it hurt just a little bit less. 🤣
@@SolemnTones so someone thats been supporting your products for a long time gets less of a discount than a new supporter?
@@cassclips Hi Cass, I can see how this can be interpreted this way. We've been working on Odin 3 for 4 years now. The guitar was completely sampled from zero and the engine was created from zero. A total of 53 000 samples have gone into Odin 3. We cannot do insane upgrade discounts on this (though Odin 2 users do still get a discount on Odin 3). We make an exception for people who only bought Odin 2 the last few weeks because it'd be extremely feelsbad to have bought Odin 2 only to see Odin 3 released a day later. This is different for people who have been able to use Odin 2 for years already.
@@SolemnTones didnt realise its practically a new plugin. 30usd off was a good deal so i bought mine last night
I'm so hyped
Loki bass and Mjölnir drums. Asgard is going all in!
fucking hype. every bit as good as the midi guitars in the original
killer mix too btw
about to drop some new atlanticore but I'll wait a bit for this
atlanticore? You have me intrigued
@@SolemnTones haha yes, sir!
When will it be available for purchase ?
Next week :)
Hype
When I finish my latest project, I think I can review Odin 3 and compare it with Ample Sound's products,
So stoked for this. I've used Odin on all my music for the past few years. I'm delaying an EP release just so I can replace Odin II with III. Just take my money already.
Amazing to hear! Next week ;)
@@SolemnTones I can't wait! Thanks for making awesome products!
ODIN 3 ??? WTF when? I missed the release !!
Releasing next week :)
Been looking forward to this for a long time now. Just have 1 question. How low does it go, and are any of those low low notes pitch shifted?
edit: I lied sorry. Just two questions. Unison notes on 2 strings or open strings for chords?
Odin 2 went down to double drop C, so I would imagine this would be the same, maybe lower? Not sure if they were pitch shifted down or not though
We sampled down to drop F (1 semitone below typical 8 string tuning) and then pitched down to the C below that, so an octave below drop C is available.
When we A/B, the pitched C is far tighter than a real C that low as it would have to be recorded with far thicker strings to keep string tension.
I'm not sure I understand your second question. Could you clarify?
@SolemnTones thank you for the tuning answer. 👌
Yeah, as for the second question. Oftentimes, I play chords that have open strings alongside fretted notes. As well as playing the same note on 2 different strings (unison notes that are the same octave).
@@colinmitchell1287
- Open strings alongside fretted notes will work depending on which fret logic you define. The string selection keyswitch, for example, will target the root note of your chord, and then the algorithm will attempt to play your other notes in a location that makes sense, so fretted+open will work.
- Two of the exact same note in the same octave on different strings could be done by loading 2 instances of Odin 3 and using string selection to force the specific string to be played. It's a bit of a work-around but definitely worth it if you're after that sound.
Mix Breakdown Please!
Sounds great. It needs the ability to open guitar pro files like ample does.
Will there be a video about the differences between Odin II & III?
Slaying cover, need vocals (me in my room: aghahghaghaghhagh)
Yes, a video explaining the differences will be released next week :)
Feel free to use this instrumental for vocal covers, but please do credit in the description with a link to this video ;)
I used ODIN 2 for all my albums and EP so I need ODIN 3 !!!
Oh myyyy Good 😮😮😮❤❤❤
YES
This sounds so good!! Any release date teaser??
coming week
@@SolemnTones awesome, can't wait
YOU DEFINITLY HAVE MY MONEY. PLEASE OPEN PREORDER. LOL.
Soon enough ;)
Can you set this to a sudo specific tuning? Mainly I really like the idea of being able to see the fretting on screen.
For example I play a 7 in drop G# so my fretting would be different to an 8 in standard 8 string tuning.
We really need some sort of machine learning modality and sophisticated algorithms for approaching realistic guitar libraries. Round robins alone aren't sufficient; I suspect realism has something more to do with specific harmonic variation that occurs in sequential relation between each fretted/unfretted notes across time (i.e., playing one specific fretted/unfretted note followed by another specific fretted/unfretted note results in unique harmonic content not captured by individually sampled notes, no matter how many round robins are sampled). Aggregating samples and/or modeling natural variations of pick attack, slant, position on the bridge, etc. across time is equally important, which also influences the harmonic content of fretted notes. It's no wonder a truly realistic guitar library hasn't been released yet; it would involve some serious research and development, but I think we are beginning to have the requisite technology in 2024.
I've wondered if physical modeling synthesis could bring us there.
Or you could just put in the practice and play a real guitar...
@@matthewnabil do both :)
Will there be a free or discounted upgrade to Odin 3? Love the addition of the fret board highlighting, just the feature I was wanting.
Given that we've been working on this for 4 years and totally sampled+built this from zero, we cannot give a free upgrade to Odin 3. Previous Odin 2 customers do get a discount in addition to the introductory price though. More information will be given closer to the release.
OK I'm hooked, but I wanted to see that keyswitch list so bad. Looks like you can force strings now which is great.
31 keyswitches, you can indeed force strings in Odin 3
Whats the price gonna be for this? I need it!
Will you be able to select separate "Guitar 1" and "Guitar 2" soundbanks like with Odin II? It's important for producing guitar harmonies and slight variations on the same riff at the same time in my songs.
Yes
Finnaly i could hear the the guitars. 😂
Is there already a fix release date?
next week :)
isi t possible to get the midi for this?
Can you make the MIDI downloadable for educational purposes?
Anyway i can get the midi for this?
I will do a deep-dive into this session after release and provide the midi :)
We used Odin II on some new songs, but this update will be killer! Palmmutes sounds way better. Will there also be an upgrade on powerchords? It was really hard to get them sound more real on Odin II.
I think you'll love the way these new power chords sound :)
Will quadtracking also be a new Feature?
@@savetodayhc I think the closest you'll get to quad tracking out of this is layering with Odin 2 or playing a given riff on 2 different fret positions to turn 2 into 4. The samples uncompressed are 19GB, 53 000 samples total... So to make that quad tracking would be 106 000 samples 38GB... If any virtual guitar does quad tracking, they likely don't have the depth of samples Odin 3 offers.
Im sure if u used not alternative picking but keyswitches and changed the bridge to neck pickup for solo it would be much more realistic! Sounds awesome!
There's a couple keyswitches used on this solo already (hammer-ons and pull-offs here and there, and specific moments of down/up picking to match the sweeping pattern) but yes you could go even further !
@@SolemnTones well... waiting for Mjolnir Drums 2! 💪🔥
What amp sim did you use on this one? As usual, it sounds so good. Can't wait to give you all my money again!
This sounds amazing!!! Can't wait to use it!🎉🎉
Can't wait for you to have it!
Do any of your guitars have round robin? It's more common in string orchestra libraries nowadays but it adds much needed realism to VST. Would be awesome if you considered it.
All of our instruments have round robin. It's quite standard.
ITS FINALLY REAL!!
YES
holy fucking shit
im wondering what was done to mjolnir because mine sounds nothing like that. ive beta tested and been a long time customer. the guitar does sound phenomenal though.
It was layered with One Shots and then ran through a bus compressor :) If you beta tested for Mjölnir, do make sure you are also on the latest version. Contact me on Facebook or email if you need a latest update.
Hey quick question , How can I use this as a 6 string drop B ? can I set different tunings ?
Hi there, you can set different tunings in the tuning menu, but the 6 string only goes down to drop C. You’d wanna use the 7 string tunings in the dropdown for that B. Alternatively you can just use the 8 string tunings as that has all the range, but then the sound would be warmer.
@@SolemnTones Gotcha! thank you so much!
Bruh, I literally bought Odin II like 2 days ago lol. I should have just waited... FML
Apparently you can get a huge discount on 3 if you shoot them an email about it.
@@codexstudios oh word? Thank you brother, I will try this out.
Мы просили - они сделали.
Yesss
Better mixed than the original hahaha
Sounds good, but that fingering is impossible in a real guitar, would'nt it be better with realistic fingering?
You can choose where everything is played and by default, it will attempt realistic positions, but I found certain passages sounding nicer with other fret choices.
I want a bolt on guitar Odin for that snappy tone
No inlays??? Really?
I'd buy it if it had luminlays... How am I gonna perform in the dark?
Ahhhh fu*k I just bought Odin 2 last week of course this would happen lmao
Customers who bought Odin 2 previously get a discount and customers who bought Odin 2 extremely recently get a huge discount. We'll share information around the release time. :)
@@SolemnTones oh this is perfect ! I Can’t wait then! I appreciate it!
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Next week ;)
@@SolemnTones ❤️❤️❤️
Bruh I'd pay $200 for a Cubase session
Just bought Odin II. Do we get Odin 3 if we own II? @SolemnTones
big discount if you just bought it