Rhythm Guitar Library

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Just like Strawberry Electric Guitar, the rhythm library has a double-tracking option--that's what this audio clip uses for that thick powerchords sound.
Greg Schlaepfer
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Honestly, I'm right now caught between this and RealLPC.. So far what I heard today has swayed me in RGL direction. Cant wait to hear more!
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Let me know if you have any questions, like "can it do ____". I'd be more than happy to answer them, or provide audio examples.
Greg Schlaepfer
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Sounds great, Greg!

Will it be possible to do pop rhythms similar to the one in the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back"? For reference, it can be heard very well in the intro to the song:

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Sure! It excels at rhythmic patterns like this, from funk to rock to plain strummed chords.

Here's a test: http://www.orangetreesamples.com/audio/JacksonTest.mp3

What is more complicated is guitar parts which switch between strummed chords and single-note lines. For this, you really need both the rhythm and lead guitar libraries running in conjunction.

EDIT: I just realized the rhythm of the last note in the end of my audio example is a 16th note off. :P
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Gregjazz wrote:Let me know if you have any questions, like "can it do ____". I'd be more than happy to answer them, or provide audio examples.
Ok heres one to try:

Funk Inc- Kool Is Back_Intro_Clean_Snip

I'm interested to see how close RGL can get ;)

Thanks Greg
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Greg Schlaepfer
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Ha-HA !!!

GREAT LIttLE DEMOS Greg !!!!

Definitely the way to go !

C'mon, bring to us... TODAY ! :D

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:tu: That one had me movin'
Very nice..
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Gregjazz wrote:Sure! It excels at rhythmic patterns like this, from funk to rock to plain strummed chords.

Here's a test: http://www.orangetreesamples.com/audio/JacksonTest.mp3

What is more complicated is guitar parts which switch between strummed chords and single-note lines. For this, you really need both the rhythm and lead guitar libraries running in conjunction.

EDIT: I just realized the rhythm of the last note in the end of my audio example is a 16th note off. :P
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to put that little demo together, Greg. This library and the lead guitar one are on my list.

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Kind of like the last but with a little more bite:

ImageAlbert King - Cold Feet

I wont bug anymore after this one promise ;)

Thanks in advance Greg
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Here's something Albert King-esque: http://www.orangetreesamples.com/audio/MrKing.mp3

(note, this is done with the lead guitar, not the upcoming rhythm guitar library)
Greg Schlaepfer
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omg :hail:
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Hey Greg,

This new guitar is gonna be amazing!

Do you have any plans to release some acoustic guitars on same engine?

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Moonlight wrote: Do you have any plans to release some acoustic guitars on same engine?
YES! The plan is to sample some acoustic guitars to use the same lead and rhythm engines. I'm thinking for the first acoustic guitar I'll aim for a warm, earthy tone. Many sampled steel string guitars are really bright-sounding.
Greg Schlaepfer
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