3/23/2023 0 Comments Audiosauna guitar soundWhen trying to emulate real instruments in the digital world, either through sampling, or emulation, the key to making a believable recording is the playability of your instrument. Shreddage 3 allows you to play both rhyhm and lead, with tons of strum patterns and ways to express your great guitar skills. With awesome amps included and plenty of sonic customizability, you can make Shreddage 3 sound indistinguishable from a real guitarist. Revered in the community, AmpleSounds' awesome metal and heavy rock tones have been popular ever since being released. With different types of guitars available, our favourite, the Ample Guitar G II is a sampled Gibson Les Paul electric guitar VST plugin. Included are 6 classic Amp models, from Mesa Boogie models, to Rolands and even a couple Fender heads.Īdd to that 7 matching cabinets, with 8 mic options for each in addition to room mics and you've got a really customizable sound out of one, legendary guitar.Ī Strum Sequencer is also present, with fully customizable rhythm, letting you design full, rocking rhythm sections, as well as screeching solos. How Does It Sound?Īs per usual, AmpleSounds' sampling is incredible, and makes this instrument sound better than 90% of home guitar recordings. To play with your tone you also get an 8-band high-order EQ, a compressor, Tap Echo and an IR Reverb machine, with different room algorithms. ![]() This is a very playable instrument and the humanization settings make for even more realistic performances. Whether you're writing a bright and distorted solo or dark, chugging chord progressions, the Ample Guitar G II gets a recommendation from us! Spitfire Audio – Ambient GuitarsĪ little different from usual, we're mentioning Spitfire Audio outside the context of their incredible LABS collection (don't worry, we'll have something for LABS later on). In collaboration with Leo Abrahams, Spitfire Audio have sampled a Gibson 335, a Danelectro Hornet and Trussart guitar. Probably one of the most unique and diverse collections of guitar sounds you can get right now, Ambient Sounds is a 50 GB behemoth. With that being said, this is one of the more expensive downloads on our list, usually going for over $300. If you catch a sale, like there was in Spring 2021, you can get Ambient Guitars for up to 40% OFF. Whether you buy it full price or wait for a discount, Ambient Guitars is worth the money twice over, giving you incredible depth of new, exciting sonic possibilities.
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