Hi everyone !
As you might know already, I'm making some samples that I put for free (here in Mu.Lab specific format and in "Samples, Sampling and Sample Libraries" forum, for other formats.
The very first impression when you try Mu.Lab is that is a program mainly targeted to electronic music and recording.
Some people might lack the very usual rock, pop, blues or jazz tools, like acoustic drums, real basses and some guitars for people that can not afford recording equipment or just lack the guitar skills but have ideas and inspiration for rock songs.
So, having this idea in mind I offer some help that maybe can be included in the Mu.Lab 3 or as a separate pack as an official freebie on Mu.Tools website.
GUITARS for Mu.Lab 3

Electric Guitar Power Chords.
Stereo recorded Epiphone SG Special guitar, like this one ->http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?Pro ... ctionID=16
Samples at 44.1 KHz samplerate, 24 bit, stereo.
Two guitars for every chord (left and right, different amps), beside distortion and amp, samples are dry so you can add your own reverb or delay or whatever you might want.
Patch Description
From D1 to Bb2 long power chords.
B2 - Slide on low strings
C3 - Slide with guitar pick on the strings
C#3 - Flageolet on G string, sound like feedback from amp
From D3 to Bb4 muted and short chords on two dynamic layers (soft=muted, hard=short chord, hard attack).
Acoustic Guitar Strums.
Fender CD-60CE Nat major and minor chords, one strum and muted strums so you can make your own patterns.
Samples at 44.1 KHz samplerate, 24 bit, mono.
Samples are dry so you can add your own reverb or delay or whatever you might want. If you want the guitars to sound stereo, I suggest getting ADT vst and put it on the acoustic guitar's channel.
Patch Description
From C2 to B2 long major chords, down stroke.
From C3 to B3 muted and short major chords, up stroke, on two dynamic layers (soft=muted, hard=short chord, hard attack).
From C4 to B4 long minor chords, down stroke.
From C5 to B5 muted and short minor chords, up stroke, on two dynamic layers (soft=muted, hard=short chord, hard attack).
GET IT HERE
More to come:
Drums
Real acoustic drums, multi layered. That lacks (to me) in Mu.Lab.
The drums planned are a "Pearl" set, quite vintage (made in 1984) with Paiste cymbals.
Electric Bass
An Ibanez K5 featuring active Dynamix pickups.
