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AuthorTopic: Best acoustic Guitar VSTi
AndreasE
Posted: 3rd March 2003 03:20
Iīm writing down the following because itīs not (yet) possible to review Revitar (btw., I have nothing to do with CutterMusic).

I think, Iīve tested all of the few physical modelling acoustic guitar simulation VSTis. Plucked String 3 is not bad but very limited and has a bad user support.

Now Revitar 1.x is out since some weeks and IMO it is by far the best acoustic Guitar VSTi. The sound is very good and realistic, itīs highly versatile (e.g. a variable chord section), no stability problems, outstanding customer support and the price is too low Very Happy Smile . I would rate Revitar to 9-10. The only drawback is the high CPU load, but thatīs the price for the really good modelling synthesis and quality. Revitar is really worth buying it.
S_A_P
Posted: 3rd March 2003 04:53
I agree, the revitar is very bad ass great emulator. IMHO, if you paired it with the Virtual guitarist, you would have an amazing electronic guitar section.
soolan
Posted: 3rd March 2003 05:08
You may want to check out MusicLab's Rhythm 'n' Chords at
http://www.musiclab.com

I'm very happy with their product(s) <ie> Slicy and Fill-In Drummer and above mentioned.
AndreasE
Posted: 3rd March 2003 05:26
soolan wrote:
You may want to check out MusicLab's Rhythm 'n' Chords


I forgot to mention, that Iīm working with Logic 5 and Chainer. With both hosts Rhythm 'n' Chords canīt be used.
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