Second of all, despite not sporting 19 GBs of samples, MusicLab's VIs are probably the best-programmed guitar simulations you'll ever use. First of all, you'll have a lot smaller hard drive footprint, if that's something you want to consider. I'm gonna have to go with any (or, better, all) of MusicLab's VIs. I could play the MIDI files and audition and drag em into DP and they really sound convincing for a plugin. I have used AAS Strum Acoustic and it's really nice. tml?511820" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false ĭavid Polich wrote:I suggest getting Kontakt anyway - it's the gold standard for " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false overview/" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false ![]() ![]() There are more alternatives available for Virtual Guitarist 2 then Remapping or other tweaking to sounds, then just get the player. ![]() You don't have to buy it - the Kontakt 4 player isįree, from NI's website. ![]() So many products that are in Kontakt format.I don't consider Kontakt to be an option - it's a necessity for me. It will open any format (well, at least everyįormat I've thrown at it, including Roland and Akai) and there are I suggest getting Kontakt anyway - it's the gold standard for
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