if my memory is not tricking me, I think you can drag the pattern to your daw than hit the track button so plugin reads the pattern from your daw and you can mess around with various articulations such as muted, dead notes etc by nudging the midi keys...
that "cheap" sound you talk about is a whistle tone in the upper mids that you have to eliminate with eq. I deal with that all the time . If you move the capo 2 frets up it can sound a little bit less brittle also.
Thanks for your video. I don't know anything about guitar, but I quite liked your video, and I bought that RealGuitar. But, I would like you to show how it is programmed, how it is used, and how to put the pauses, or silences, so that it does not sound where I do not need that guitar. Also, how do you change rhythms? Thank you!!!
Hey friends, happy holidays to all hifimidi followers and viewers :) @hifimidi, When you chose Palm Mute, make sure to mark the Strum checkbox in order to get the functionality. That's how we are going to get the Palm Mute working. This is located inside the Palm Mute checkbox's. Thank you for all your excellent videos Cheers
You have a nice talent for making the guitars sound very real. Your demo is beautifully done. My problem as a guitar player, is not being a keyboard guy. Without the keyboard manipulation you have, some sounds might surely not replay as well. I do like it a lot though....nice work!!
men...I remember kontact 5 I think it was...had a nylon guitar that it sounded very realistic and it was free. For some reason it was eliminated from features free versions of Kontact. Haven't been able to get it again but that nylon was nasty.
I’ve been trying the demo. As a logic plugin it’s too buggy for the price. If you close the control window while the key switches dialog is open it crashes Logic. Worse though, sometimes changing a single articulation disables every other articulation in the score - even though everything indicates they are active. Quitting and restarting Logic brings them all back. But that is unacceptable in an editing session. I spent a half hour carefully creating a linked articulation set for the plugin. So do note the bugs I am talking about occur when driving the instrument and setting articulations using Logic’s controls. It works a treat as a stand-alone, and recording a track into Logic from a keyboard. But that is just one half of getting a good track. Editing matters just as much. And my editing experience was awful. But kudos to MusicLab for releasing a fully functioning demo. I’m going to try again in a couple of months to see if they have fixed the bugs. If they do I will buy it.
You always makes good reviews! I've bought some amplesound electric guitar and bass, but what would you recommend for acoustic guitars (for MIDI programming)? The amplesound's plugins seems better but the musiclab one is cheaper with more content.
Hey not sure if you’ll get the notification for the comment. But is the 7 strings just the one tuning? Or can you tune the rest of the strings lower too?
Thanks for the video. I don't play keyboards, just guitar - but I don't own an acoustic. How do I get RealGuitar to give me a simple strumming pattern over chords of my choice? Thanks!
Hi is the "real guitar classic" the same sounds as ver 4, also is the song mode in ver 4 the same in 5. Thanks love the videos, you have a great balance of detail
I have a music notation program that plays back a MIDI version of acoustic guitar. I do not need a program to turn a keyboard into a guitar sound ---- just something to make my music notation play back as a more realistic guitar. Will this software work for that?
Thank you. it's very informative. I would like you to play others styles (Flamenco, jazz, reggae, and whatever). I would like to know if it's possible to make our own chord. Anyway that's a great review :)
Where do you have the pick? Is it in the center, near the neck, or near the bridge? That affects the attack of the sound. Velocity is one part of it. Also, the volume of the pick.
I think it's kinda too near to a real guitar,you can add some guitar plugins like amplitube or guitar rig,and even if it sounds keyboardish it still sounds great and enjoyable :D
@@labbaby189 Pickup the AmpleSound Guitars series, you will never have to look for guitar VST's ever again. CHeck out a sample of their sound on youtube. I have the entire collection it took me 3 years to stumble upon AmpleSound.
@@labbaby189 They also have excellent bass sounds, sound exactly like a real bass and guitar www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=31, make sure you have an effects pedal and sustain pedal to get the best out of the vsts
@@techbit7607 I've been fiddling with the Amplesound acoustic and upright basses... legit the best sounding VSTs I ever had. I have a couple of other Amplesound guitars but I haven't tried them out yet. MusicLab is still pretty good, but I do agree that RealGuitar sounds pretty plastic. You just have to mix it down some, MusicLab's sounds don't have premixes so you just hear the string samples and no amp or other preset effects. I got pissed off when I first bought RealStrat til I realized I need it to play it thru an amp (Guitar Rig by NI is ridiculous).
As a fellow keyboardist, this is one of my best "I didn't know we could do that" moments. 😁
Without realizing it, you have become my 'guitar style keyboard technique' mentor. awesome awesome vid
This is incredible. Your have awesome piano skills man.
if my memory is not tricking me, I think you can drag the pattern to your daw than hit the track button so plugin reads the pattern from your daw and you can mess around with various articulations such as muted, dead notes etc by nudging the midi keys...
that "cheap" sound you talk about is a whistle tone in the upper mids that you have to eliminate with eq. I deal with that all the time . If you move the capo 2 frets up it can sound a little bit less brittle also.
Very satisfying and helpful review. Thanks a lot.
Is it possible to achieve boom chick sound of the bass strings with this?
it's great what you do and you help us a lot in our choices and I think you're very sincere continue like that you have our confidence maestro
Thanks for your video. I don't know anything about guitar, but I quite liked your video, and I bought that RealGuitar.
But, I would like you to show how it is programmed, how it is used, and how to put the pauses, or silences, so that it does not sound where I do not need that guitar.
Also, how do you change rhythms? Thank you!!!
Hey friends, happy holidays to all hifimidi followers and viewers :)
@hifimidi,
When you chose Palm Mute, make sure to mark the Strum checkbox in order to get the functionality. That's how we are going to get the Palm Mute working. This is located inside the Palm Mute checkbox's.
Thank you for all your excellent videos
Cheers
Mevlan Osmani I’ll check that out. Thank you!
You have a nice talent for making the guitars sound very real. Your demo is beautifully done. My problem as a guitar player, is not being a keyboard guy. Without the keyboard manipulation you have, some sounds might surely not replay as well. I do like it a lot though....nice work!!
Well, stay tuned for the Riffer tutorials. :) I won't be using a keyboard. Thank you for watching.
this is a great video...thanks for doing it!
Very nice, very helpful, you’ve got a new subscriber
men...I remember kontact 5 I think it was...had a nylon guitar that it sounded very realistic and it was free. For some reason it was eliminated from features free versions of Kontact. Haven't been able to get it again but that nylon was nasty.
I’ve been trying the demo. As a logic plugin it’s too buggy for the price. If you close the control window while the key switches dialog is open it crashes Logic. Worse though, sometimes changing a single articulation disables every other articulation in the score - even though everything indicates they are active. Quitting and restarting
Logic brings them all back. But that is unacceptable in an editing session. I spent a half hour carefully creating a linked articulation set for the plugin. So do note the bugs I am talking about occur when driving the instrument and setting articulations using Logic’s controls. It works a treat as a stand-alone, and recording a track into Logic from a keyboard. But that is just one half of getting a good track. Editing matters just as much. And my editing experience was awful. But kudos to MusicLab for releasing a fully functioning demo. I’m going to try again in a couple of months to see if they have fixed the bugs. If they do I will buy it.
Thanks so much for making this video, God Bless you my friend.
You always makes good reviews! I've bought some amplesound electric guitar and bass, but what would you recommend for acoustic guitars (for MIDI programming)? The amplesound's plugins seems better but the musiclab one is cheaper with more content.
Hey not sure if you’ll get the notification for the comment. But is the 7 strings just the one tuning? Or can you tune the rest of the strings lower too?
When I play,it's not responsive to the touch.How do I fix that?
gostei como faço para obter este plugin
Thanks for the video. I don't play keyboards, just guitar - but I don't own an acoustic. How do I get RealGuitar to give me a simple strumming pattern over chords of my choice? Thanks!
Very helpful thanks
Gracias por enseñar como usar.
What is the most realistic guitar vst you have played?
when drag midi it to play list or time line don't show chord
Hi is the "real guitar classic" the same sounds as ver 4, also is the song mode in ver 4 the same in 5. Thanks love the videos, you have a great balance of detail
I have a music notation program that plays back a MIDI version of acoustic guitar. I do not need a program to turn a keyboard into a guitar sound ---- just something to make my music notation play back as a more realistic guitar. Will this software work for that?
SingleMalt77005 yes. You can set it up within your notation software. Although you wouldn’t be taking advantage of all its features, just its sounds.
Thank you.
Hi what do you use to screen record audio on your Mac?
What would you say is the best guitar plugin for a DAW?
Thank you. it's very informative.
I would like you to play others styles (Flamenco, jazz, reggae, and whatever).
I would like to know if it's possible to make our own chord.
Anyway that's a great review :)
just a request if i may, could you play (try) a James Taylor song? :)
Ricky ♫ Guitarman ♪ I Love James Taylor. I may do it on the next acoustic review. RUclips might flag it since it is copyrighted.
that would be awesome to see you using your skills playing a JT song, specially on a keyboard! :)
Wts is website ?
may i ask how much velocity you are inputting in each note? because for me the realguitar is too hard sounding?
Where do you have the pick? Is it in the center, near the neck, or near the bridge? That affects the attack of the sound. Velocity is one part of it. Also, the volume of the pick.
The steel one sounds great! The others not so much
Nice
Amazing Plugins
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MusicLab vs Ample?
Not comparable.Ample Sound's guitars are more better.
nice one but the best acoustic guitar is ample guitar Martin
By far!
lo buscare..al vst
Good
You have Nord Stage 3 as MIDI CONTROLLER? You're kidding me...
I use it live all the time. I no longer use it as a midi keyboard. I use a Montage...
Hello
Sounds like a banjo
32 bit
a guitar library is pretty much hopeless with our strumming pattens.Nothing amazing here..just playing piano notes on a plucked sounds
Kkkkkk.....ai chega um carinha falando portugues
all types r Keyboardish :(
I think it's kinda too near to a real guitar,you can add some guitar plugins like amplitube or guitar rig,and even if it sounds keyboardish it still sounds great and enjoyable :D
Not convincing att all..really static and thin sounding samples over all .
yes.steel string is more better than classic.
This guy is using a fucking $4,000 NORD to play some $150 guitar crap? Wow.
Realguitar is pretty bad, it sounds like sonic the hedgehog synths instead of a real guitar.
What's better if you don't mind me asking? I have all MusicLab's stuff and they're pretty good to me.
@@labbaby189 Pickup the AmpleSound Guitars series, you will never have to look for guitar VST's ever again. CHeck out a sample of their sound on youtube. I have the entire collection it took me 3 years to stumble upon AmpleSound.
@@labbaby189 They also have excellent bass sounds, sound exactly like a real bass and guitar www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=31, make sure you have an effects pedal and sustain pedal to get the best out of the vsts
@@techbit7607 I've been fiddling with the Amplesound acoustic and upright basses... legit the best sounding VSTs I ever had. I have a couple of other Amplesound guitars but I haven't tried them out yet. MusicLab is still pretty good, but I do agree that RealGuitar sounds pretty plastic. You just have to mix it down some, MusicLab's sounds don't have premixes so you just hear the string samples and no amp or other preset effects. I got pissed off when I first bought RealStrat til I realized I need it to play it thru an amp (Guitar Rig by NI is ridiculous).
@@labbaby189 what do you think about amplesound?
Ample sound guitar martin3 much better than real guitar