Looking For VST Guitar Lead Generator
- KVRAF
- 22963 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Okay, I'm really bad at 2 things when it comes to virtual guitars.
1. Thinking of cool leads.
2. Playing them.
So I'm looking got a vst that will generate lead guitar parts using AI or some kind of smart tech.
Does such an animal exist? I'm not looking for a generic pattern sequencer. I need something that will also generate hammer on, slide, pull offs, etc that I can map to my VST guitars key switches.
Anything?
1. Thinking of cool leads.
2. Playing them.
So I'm looking got a vst that will generate lead guitar parts using AI or some kind of smart tech.
Does such an animal exist? I'm not looking for a generic pattern sequencer. I need something that will also generate hammer on, slide, pull offs, etc that I can map to my VST guitars key switches.
Anything?
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- KVRAF
- 9881 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Hi Wagtunes,
You asked something similar a while back.
Not sure if anything in that one might help?
viewtopic.php?t=630262
You asked something similar a while back.
Not sure if anything in that one might help?
viewtopic.php?t=630262
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 6 Nov, 2010
Aren't the melodyne guys doing something like that? tonalic or some such thing.
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- KVRian
- 548 posts since 24 Feb, 2008 from Germany
I don't know of any tool that can do this, at least not in the way you're describing.
There are AI MIDI generators such as InstaComposer, MIDI Agent, Riffler, and a few web-based tools that can generate melodies or guitar-like riffs. But as far as I know, none of them actually write convincing lead guitar performances complete with slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, and the corresponding keyswitch data for virtual guitar libraries.
Most AI guitar tools either generate plain MIDI, which still needs manual articulation work, or they generate finished audio like Suno/Udio, which isn't very useful if you want to drive a virtual guitar instrument yourself.
There are AI MIDI generators such as InstaComposer, MIDI Agent, Riffler, and a few web-based tools that can generate melodies or guitar-like riffs. But as far as I know, none of them actually write convincing lead guitar performances complete with slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, and the corresponding keyswitch data for virtual guitar libraries.
Most AI guitar tools either generate plain MIDI, which still needs manual articulation work, or they generate finished audio like Suno/Udio, which isn't very useful if you want to drive a virtual guitar instrument yourself.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 22963 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
:sigh: That's what I figured but I thought I'd ask anyway.Tiles wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 6:26 pm I don't know of any tool that can do this, at least not in the way you're describing.
There are AI MIDI generators such as InstaComposer, MIDI Agent, Riffler, and a few web-based tools that can generate melodies or guitar-like riffs. But as far as I know, none of them actually write convincing lead guitar performances complete with slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, and the corresponding keyswitch data for virtual guitar libraries.
Most AI guitar tools either generate plain MIDI, which still needs manual articulation work, or they generate finished audio like Suno/Udio, which isn't very useful if you want to drive a virtual guitar instrument yourself.
Thanks.
- KVRAF
- 18417 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I think something like Suno would work, or maybe present the track on your Cafe thread and put out a call for volunteers. Lots of good guitarists here.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 22963 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
There are lots of great guitarists there. I have worked with a few. But I hate having to impose on people to play on my tracks. I'm sure they have better things to do.zerocrossing wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 7:03 pm I think something like Suno would work, or maybe present the track on your Cafe thread and put out a call for volunteers. Lots of good guitarists here.
