now that's pretty impressive (guitar VSTi)

I honestly would not have been able to tell this from a real performance if I wouldn't have seen the video. Agree that it would be a hell of a job to program it that way, but hey... it's great to have the possibility!
 
this video is a bit long but the guys plays it live on his keyboard and man,
this sounds absolutely great, i love the tone of this also.
the strumming section seems quite unbelievable, it sounds REAL.

 
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i don't have an acoustic guitar anymore and i rarely have clean elements and if i have then only some singlenotes in the background..such a vsti could be worth it. i try to check out the free lite version :)

the classic guitar sounds also very impressive on the website
 
I could see myself getting the classical one, since I don't own a classical guitar and this sounds pretty awesome.
 
Is there a DI e-guitar version aswell? (Can't look at their website right now, I'm on my phone and the connection here sucks donkey balls...)
 
thanks for sharing this.. sounds pretty awesome.. especially for making production-demos where you tend to shift the pitch or beat a dozen of times.
 
this sounds so good i can completely imagine replacing my acoustic recording, especially when it's "fillers" andsimilar stuff only.

the clasical guitar sounds imressive also, not sure about a DI version.

the only problem i have right now is that i can't get it to work in FL Studio 11.
this is my favorite DAW when it comes to midi programming.
it's so much easier and faster like in cubase or reaper.
 
FL Studio 11.
this is my favorite DAW when it comes to midi programming.
it's so much easier and faster like in cubase or reaper.

tell me more about that!
i'm getting more and more into midi and cubase seems a bit uncomfortable..then i tried reaper and it was even worse in the first run.
i heard FL runs also as a vst plugin..can i "outsource" the midi part to FL within cubase? editing the midi file and that stuff in FL but it is played back in cubase with all other audio tracks?
 
this is possible via REWIRE but i have never tried that. i prefer programming te MIDI in FL Studio, then eporting and importing it into cubase.
FL is pattern based and has a much more controlable grid system than cubase, you can easily draw very accurate notes with the mouse.

try the demo, it's fully functonal, you just can't save anything :)

you can also host plugins like superior, kontakt, SSD etc in FL studio directly
 
sounds nice :) ...i don't really know what rewire is :D i would prefer editing the midi file within the cubase project without exporting it back and forth. so i have a look what rewire can do for me, and of course at FL.
thanks :)
 
with rewire you can load up FL studio in cubase directly and link it to the cubase output if i got this right, so you do not need to import/export. not sure if it works well with latency and stuff though...
 
haha, i just managed to fix the FL studio problem, it works now, this is great!

the only downside i see right now is that fast notes can't be really well played,
but maybe this is a demo thing. i'll purchase the nylon and the taylor after work and then we'll see...

oh btw, latency compensation is SHIT at least in cubase...but it's worth a try :D
 
I still can't imagine how midi programming could be any easier than in reaper.. :D

Btw: There seems to be a Strat, a LP and a PRS version of this aswell, but I'm not shure if it's able to just play the dis..