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audiojunkie wrote:Rhism, what is this "Pro Techniques" IAP that you are referring to? Maybe I missed what that one is going to be? Could you tell me about that one or point me to where it is talked about? Thanks! :-)

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If you have Guitarism, in the lower right corner is an arrow that opens a play settings menu containing some advanced playing techniques you can take advantage of like hammer-ons and pull-offs, tilted chords and my favorite "fret muting".
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Right, but what's going to be in the Advanced playing techniques IAP that Rhism mentioned? ....or did I misunderstand Rhism's comment about IAPs?

--Sean
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Haven't talked much about the Pro Techniques IAP yet, mostly because I don't yet know what it's going to be :) Custom chords for sure, but also hopefully a bunch of other things. The goal for that IAP is to make guitarism as expressive as it can possibly be, take it to the max as a chords-based app. So I'll be experimenting on a bunch of things - fret vibrato, neck tremolo, palm muting, whammy bar, etc. Can't promise anything as I have no idea what will work and what won't, but that is the general idea :)

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Dynamics and subtle variety in the sound. Also important to make it expressive.
Thera are too many instrument simulations that sound static.
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Rhism wrote:Haven't talked much about the Pro Techniques IAP yet, mostly because I don't yet know what it's going to be :) Custom chords for sure, but also hopefully a bunch of other things. The goal for that IAP is to make guitarism as expressive as it can possibly be, take it to the max as a chords-based app. So I'll be experimenting on a bunch of things - fret vibrato, neck tremolo, palm muting, whammy bar, etc. Can't promise anything as I have no idea what will work and what won't, but that is the general idea :)
Sounds REALLY cool! (no pun intended) ;-)

I look forward to it!!! Any idea as to when we might be seeing the IAP for the new guitar sounds? I know that you have been working on it for a while and have done like five? versions of it. :-) I'm just curious, because I really want to get it. :-) You mentioned at one time that you aimed for the end of July.... I don't want to rush you--I want you to get it right. :-) I'm just curious about a new estimate on a rough time frame (that I won't hold you to). :-)

--Sean
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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Yeah still feels like end July for the guitar sounds IAP, which might mean that I *submit* it by end July and then Apple takes a week to approve, and if they decline for whatever reason then I resubmit the same day and then another week to re-approve. So sometime in the first 2 weeks of August :)

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Cool. Thanks for the update! :-)
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