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Shreddage x midi
Shreddage x midi




shreddage x midi

Not really into your genre specifically, so that may be limiting responses as well. Twice.Īnd the real info you need may not be found here anyway, because the most qualified MIDI tweaker who frequents this forum is a classical musician. I'm using Reaper for production and Guitar Pro 5.2 for writing music (I also own Guitar Pro 6 and 7). Obviously, you are using a far better than average set of samples and sampler, but any curiosity on my part about that has faded due to your underwhelming and evasive answers even when asked. I was thinking about purchasing one of the Shreddage 3 guitar plug-ins but I first need to know if they can be used in the way I intend. I am of the opinion that perhaps it works best as more of a background track, where it can hide a little behind some other sounds.

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MIDI guitar as a lead instrument is just that tough. To install Stratus you’ll need the latest version of the free Kontakt Player or the full version of Kontakt (and an OS and hardware compatible with Kontakt), 9 GB of disk. If you’d like to check out that review, you’ll find it here. I personally wouldn't even consider it, and I am a patient perfectionist. I actually wrote a review on one of their other guitar libraries (Shreddage 2) in our September 2014 issue. Given the complexity of your arrangement, it becomes a monumentally overwhelming task. The unfortunate truth IMO is that the fix for MIDI sounding like MIDI requires fixing in the programming of the MIDI, and its a huge tedious PITA normally. And adding to that comment, I'd have to say its my opinion that adding effects isn't going to fix any of the "MIDI like" issue that you described. Like I said before, the guitar tone isn't too bad. Way over the top arrangement IMO, but to each their own. I have heard some efforts that are fairly convincing, and the example given isn't too bad.






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