Here's a song I did featuring ManyGuitar

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For anyone who would like to get an idea of how ManyGuitar sounds in a complete mixed and mastered song, here is a song I just finished. All of the guitar is ManyGuitar except for the solo in the middle section (I played that on my Ibanez). Please feel free to make any comments or suggestions.

Mook

http://home.comcast.net/~mook1/Bear.mp3

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Sounds great!!
Greg Schlaepfer
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Ooh, very nice !!!!!! Mainly mid part :love:
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Unfortunately, my attempts of integrating ManyGuitar into music have been sub-par, not because of the instrument but because of me.

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Caleb
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Caleb wrote:Unfortunately, my attempts of integrating ManyGuitar into music have been sub-par, not because of the instrument but because of me.

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Caleb
Caleb, you might want to try some subtractive EQ on ManyGuitar. Roll off anything under 200Hz and remove about 15 dB at 400Hz. That should help it sit better in the mix.

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Hi MookTek
Very cool track. It is very tough to do hard rock guitar via samples that sounds half convincing. Not bad at all. Your playing for the solo is awesome too.
Thanks for posting this!
Paul
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The track is very cool. It's interesting the Manyguitar sound you used seemed similar to the tone of the organ sound.

I am not sure it sounds that entirely authentic, except that I could see how someone could get a similar effect with a real guitar. I think the best Manyguitar part was when it was around 2:95 when it was dampened and getting louder. The more damped part sounded very good to me.

Your lead was Great! I thought it had some Gilmour flavor.

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Jeff, I processed both ManyGuitar and the NI B4 organ with Izotope Trash. I think that's why they have such a similar tone. You have good ears!

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