I think the main issue, is that there are so many variables involved, it would be almost impossible to help everyone.. or to come up with simple 'templates' everyone can use.Kurari wrote:...It just seems rather odd that such a great product is put out with almost no help in how to use it.
Electri6ity settings (a lot.. you name it, you can pretty much tweak it).. amp modeling (many brand choices/settings) computer resources (processor/ram/disk space).. are all things that need to be considered.
most users of Electri6ity are not guitarists.. which means folks like us have, not only the concept of basic guitar setup and adjustment to learn.. but also tone design (everything from pre-amps to amp heads/cabs, eq's and fx).. and guitar playing techniques, dependent on genre style.. all requiring different setups, amp sims and playing styles.
Electri6ity is sort of the Photoshop of guitar vst's.. and all the amp sims and fx available are like PS plug-ins and filters.
which means there are like.. a billion ways to do just about any ONE thing with all these tools.
it's been stated that Electri6ity's stock setups are designed to use the least computer resources.. and offer the most flexibility, in terms of key switching and really basic tone design, out of the box.
a collection of Electri6ity midi's might confuse people. I'm not against the idea.. I'm just saying that, even my own guitar midi lanes confuse me sometimes.. when I'm not sure what articulations I've moved around and triggered for particular guitars I've designed.
Electri6ity's a complicated tool.. one worth learning IMO, if you want to achieve convincing guitar tracks.
there's are many, not so complicated options on the market.. for those that want a quicker fix for their simulated guitar needs.
I agree with the drop tuning.. I wish I could go down a few more half steps.. but I also realize that, that would require more samples.. and a major scripting tweak to include the new fret positions in order to maintain the automatic functions, such as chord detection.
I'm hoping they consider releasing either new, individual guitars for sale (Ibanez 7 string would rock).. or a completely new package designed for Metal guitar production (with new, classic and modern Metal guitars and articulation techniques) in the future. seems to me that most people that need a sampled guitar.. need it for rock and metal.
that said.. I've gotten pretty close with my tracks to the kinds of Metal tones I've been going after with Electri6ity as-is.. and I'm still learning.
