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MusicLab releases RealGMS Plugin (Godin Multiac Spectrum SA)

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MusicLab has announced the release of RealGMS, describing it as "the next breakthrough in MusicLab's acclaimed line of virtual guitars".

Modeled after the rare gem in the guitar world — the Godin Multiac Spectrum SA — RealGMS faithfully reproduces the electro-acoustic steel string magic of this exceptional instrument. Played by legends like Roger Waters, Steve Stevens, and Phil Palmer while performing with Eric Clapton, the Godin Multiac Spectrum SA is known for its versatile tonal capabilities, making it a favorite for both stage and studio work.

RealGMS delivers diverse sonic textures, a focused sound created by two distinct pickups, a wide array of tonal options that are perfect for mixing and mastering. Experience the unmistakable richness and an entirely new dimension of creative expression.

Key Features:

  • Focused and Crisp: RealGMS delivers diverse sonic textures thanks to its unique body design, providing a focused sound and crisp transients that are perfect for mixing and mastering.
  • Unique Pickup Combination: Featuring sounds of two pickups — a magnetic and a piezo — widely spaced, RealGMS offers a wide array of tonal options. The interaction between these different types of pickups adds depth and character, giving the sound a lively and organic feel.
  • Extended Tonal Dimension: The option to blend in the additional sounds of a 12-string guitar, recorded using Roland SY-1000, RealGMS adds even more depth and richness to your tone, creating a lush, full-bodied sound ideal for both rhythm and lead playing.
  • New Advanced Strum Sampling: Our new strum sampling technique provides an even more authentic experience, with a greatly extended dynamic range that makes your strumming sound more lifelike and expressive than ever before.

Price: $149.

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