Joey Sturgis, here you are a fast palm mute test with Electri6ity!

For all the lovers and the haters:

It's not my intention to promote the physical guitarists' disappearance, just like the use of virtual drums does NOT promote the drummers'. In fact, it NEVER was. I really love playing real instruments. It's just a tool that I use for the sake of my creativity. There is not why to take the things out of context.

Just listen and enjoy. Simple as that.

Peace.
 
that's pretty good for a softsynth. but I feel like listeners ears are very in tune with the way guitars should sound and a lot of people would hear that there's something not quite right.
Just like you can usually call the difference between a fake choir sample and a real choir.

but hey. if you can't play clean, this might just be for you.
 
I'm not hating, just find it quite amusing! For a synth is sounds awesome, but I went into this not knowing it was a synth, then I checked out some more of your posts.

Good work with that though!
 
I think it is as good as most high end piano, drums and strings samplers.
If you take a real string section and compare it with a sampler, the difference is huge, but when you put it on a mix it doesn´t matter that much. They both fulfill their role on the song and can bring the same emotions to the listener. You know, just like when you use a bass sampler instead of a real bass. The real bass has many nuances and playing techniques, but if all you want is a damn low end on your mix, a sampler can do the job just fine. IMO guitar samplers can make the role of the kickass bang-your-head riffage element just fine. I think they should even simplify these libraries for the task like Shreddage did.

That said, I think Electri6ity is too expensive. If you think you can grab Native Instruments Komplete for 500 bucks...