sonickid23
Thursday 12 April 2007 à 07:14
Hey there everyone,
So I have some great tools for playing guitar through MIDI with only a single-note lines, but when I need some real good strumming patterns it just falls short. Any reccomendations for a realistic strumming guitar proggie for MIDI? Thanx.
cheekypaul
Thursday 12 April 2007 à 10:52
QUOTE (sonickid23 @ Thu 12 Apr 2007, 06:14)

Hey there everyone,
So I have some great tools for playing guitar through MIDI with only a single-note lines, but when I need some real good strumming patterns it just falls short. Any reccomendations for a realistic strumming guitar proggie for MIDI? Thanx.
Hello,
I have recently used MusicLabs RealGuitar 2 (with the strumming midi patterns) and the guitarist's in the studio hated it. I thought it was perfectly acceptable.
hahaworld
Saturday 14 April 2007 à 04:10
I've got Steinberg's Virtual Guitarist 2. It has very realistic strumming sounds for acoustic and electric settings. Lots of great strumming variations, too. I don't think you'll have any trouble finding what you need with this bad boy. I really like it. It takes a little getting used to, and there are some strange quirks in the program, but the sounds are wonderful.
HaHaWorld
cheekypaul
Saturday 14 April 2007 à 16:22
QUOTE (sonickid23 @ Thu 12 Apr 2007, 06:14)

Hey there everyone,
So I have some great tools for playing guitar through MIDI with only a single-note lines, but when I need some real good strumming patterns it just falls short. Any reccomendations for a realistic strumming guitar proggie for MIDI? Thanx.
oh yes, vg2 is superb with a bit of work . i can'y use it at the moment as it is not ub. last year was a lot of fun using it.
mojamusic
Sunday 01 July 2007 à 02:15
Mac Daddy
Sunday 01 July 2007 à 06:03
mojamusic... I tried to "Check Out" Chris Hein Guitars, but there was nothing available?! How does one go about this?
gogmagog
Monday 02 July 2007 à 09:56
believe me im not tsking the piss
have you tried youtube - its full (really really full) of guys n gals playing guitar
some good some........ but a lot start with a long strumming intro
warning; it can be addictive and you might need to dry clean your sudio seat cushion
(appropriate smiley icon)
jimdubpram
Monday 02 July 2007 à 11:07
Hi macdaddy
Try: Info:http://www.chrishein.net/guitar/chg_productsite.htm
http://bestservice.de/detail.asp/de/best_s...a196p205p164p27
Mac Daddy
Tuesday 03 July 2007 à 07:17
Yo, Jimdubpram!!! Whassup?! Thanks the link you provided allowed me to "hear" examples/samples of Chris Hein... Wicked material. You da man! Still enjoying "your" music. Be sharp, don't Bb...
Vintageguy
Tuesday 03 July 2007 à 16:17
Try RealGuitar 2
http://www.musiclab.com/products/realgtr_info.htm.
Check out the video & audio demos.
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