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AGML II

Acoustic Guitar Plugin by Ample Sound
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AGML II has an average user rating of 4.50 from 2 reviews

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AGML II

Reviewed By Gabriel_West [all]
January 14th, 2018
Version reviewed: 7 on Windows

Currently the best free VST Acoustic Guitar around the web with a very nice interface.

and lots of customizable settings .

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jonny_g
jonny_g
30 May 2013 at 7:17pm

Beats me how you managed to try it. I tried to download twice and each time took 25 minutes and all I got was a 25MB corrupted/incomplete file. I'd probably have to spend the rest of my life trying to download the 6GB full product. Shame because it looked quite good on the Youtube movies.

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Thohi
Thohi
9 February 2017 at 3:15pm

You may want to redact your comment here, BW. Possibly as a result of updates since 2013, most of what you're claiming is simply not true.

1. All strings and notes are freely available, with not a single pop-up, at least on my free version.

2. Same goes for using the keyboard.

3. None of the controls seem disabled to me, except one; Capo. So I guess I'll give you that one.

4. I don't have a super advanced MIDI controller, but with the stuff I tried, every MIDI learn settings was saved in my session, and recalled, and applied.

5. What kind of preset library exactly do you mean? It's meant to model one specific kind of acoustic guitar. If you want to try the other guitar/bass types they offer, you can download 7 day trials off their site.

So yeah.. It really is a full product by now, although obviously it's still meant to be an "advertisement" for their other guitar models.

Don't get me wrong, I like Spicy Guitar and Revitar, too. But they never sounds very real, do they?

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