yeah. its possible. if you are doing static power chords with very little dynamics or hand or pick movement. but you can't get those particular electric guitar nuances with a midi controller and VST.anomandaris1 wrote: βTue Jul 14, 2020 6:56 amFor heavily distorted sound - you don't need guitar... you can start from a synth tone and the result will be the same.excuse me please wrote: βTue Jul 14, 2020 6:41 am Thinking that way.. do we really need guitars? I just load up a synth
I wonder why is there no "synth metal" (or at least, it is rare - some dnb records come to my mind)
But i think the real question is what you are trying to achieve and what your goals are. are you doing an experiment to see what sorts of sounds you can do with software or are you trying to get a particular sound for a particular song? its like me if i needed to get a old synth sound -- yeah, i could try to load up Reaktor and spend hours experimenting with blocks, or i can load up a VST of that particular synth i want and tweak a few knobs and get it done in 5 mins and move on.