Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition
Program Virtual Guitarist "Electric Edition" contains only sampled electric guitars, but has an additional module format with a set of VST effects (Wah, AutoFilter, Chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, Delay, Reverb), which can be used separately. There are 29 performers, representing different styles (from 50-ies to modern), guitars and amplifiers.
Here the 13 banks (8 variations of each) style samples, played on electric guitar. Chord funk, pitsikatto, the party with the effect of "Wah-Wah", riff heavy rock with a front-loaded - all this naturally included in the audio material Virtual Electric Guitarist. Depending on the style of music arranger has a choice of "guitarist", instrument sounds, etc. As with acoustic guitars with electric experiments yield dramatic results.
Product
Module VSTi - Your virtual rhythm guitarist who plays the electric guitar in all keys and chords of any complexity. Built-in set of guitar effects processing.
• Electric guitars, 29 different artists
• 9 parties of each artist - flexible and modifiable in real time
• The party should tempo songs
• All the popular sounds and styles
• changes the characteristics of the game
• Guitar Effects
• Numerous variations and phrasing in real time
Requirements
PC
• Pentium II / AMD 400 MHz
• 256 MB RAM (recommended 512 MB)
• 1.6 GB hard disk
• Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
• Sound card with support for Windows MME (recommended support for ASIO)
• The parent application: Cubase VST 5.1 or higher, Cubase SL / SX 1.0 or higher, Nuendo 1.5 or higher, or other applications that are compatible with VST 2.0, including Sonar.
• Other: computer must meet the requirements of the application head
Mac
• Processor PowerMac G3 500 MHz
• 256 MB RAM (recommended 512 MB)
• 1.6 GB hard disk
• Mac OS 9.x
• Sound card compatible with ASIO
• The parent application: Cubase VST 5.1 or higher, Cubase SL / SX 1.0 or higher, Nuendo 1.5 or higher, or other applications that are compatible with VST 2.0.
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