Far, far superior. And yes, we all understand that the sample-based solutions seem to be able to pull that translation off in real time.jamcat wrote: Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:06 pm I definitely agree that a good physically modeled guitar would be superior to sampled guitar. I was merely saying that Ample Sound (and Music Lab Real Guitar) are able to design virtual instruments that "translate to keyboard" and are playable in real-time, and follow fretboard logic. So if they can do it, MODO GUITAR could do it, too.
But IK don't wanna release it, I honestly think there changed there mind after 2017. I reckon they just abandoned it. So, the project has been sitting in the backrooms of London Airport never to be seen or heard of again, as far as I'm concerned.
I think IK KNOW that the guitar is such a...what should we say...universal instrument...that they don't want to piss off a lot of guitarists by releasing a realistic PM'ed copy of the raw guitar sound. Sure, release a bass version, because bassists are much less common than guitarists and are often easier to replace than guitarists. Those who master a guitar are several levels above those who master a bass. I don't think any company would want to piss them off...and maybe the guitarists are sponsoring IK anyway, so that would be an instant "no go" anyway.
It's not going to happen. It's best if we forget about it and move on. Theres no point in speculating. IK are done and dusted with this shit. They don't want to release it and it's become painfully and disappointingly clear that they don't.
