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Solo Guitar

Elastik Soundbank Plugin by Ueberschall
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Solo Guitar
Solo Guitar
Solo Guitar by Ueberschall is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application and Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products) for macOS and Windows. It includes, and is therefore "powered by", Elastik, which functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin, an AAX Plugin and a Standalone Application.
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1.0
Recommended System: Windows 8 or later 4 GB memory recommended 2 GHz recommended supports 32-Bit & 64-Bit systems
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1.0
Recommended System: Mac OS X 10.11 or later 4 GB memory recommended 2 GHz recommended supports 32-Bit & 64-Bit systems
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Elastik Soundbank
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Solo Guitar is part 13 of Ueberschall's successful Elastik Instrument series. This library contains loops of solo guitars covering a broad spectrum of styles and genres ranging from 60s, 70s, 80s, Jazz, Funk, Rock, Pop, SFX to feedback sounds. Solo Guitar convinces by virtuosity - this sound pack will add an individual touch to your production.

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Content

Each Solo Guitar loop is 32 bars in length and lasts between 0:50 and 1:45 minutes, depending on the tempo. Included are sounds of acoustic and electric guitars. All acoustic guitars have been carefully recorded using high quality microphones. The electric guitar loops offer clean, crunchy and distorted solo licks. Among the guitars used were selected models produced by Gibson, Fender, Ibanez as well as Martin and Yamaha.

Using Ueberschall's Elastik Player allows adapting the library's loops to your own projects with ease. At the same time, the loops can be used in different genres besides pop and rock. It is also possible to use selected parts of a full solo loop. Elastik Player ensures fast integration of any phrase into your productions - be it for music, web applications, video sound or game audio.

Structure

Each solo lick is available in two versions - a total choice of 160 loops. Version 1 was recorded without effects added, offering the direct sound of the amplifier. Version 2 captures the sound with different effects being typical for guitar. The offerings contain Wah Wah, flanger, chorus as well as reverb and delays. Of course, sound quality comes in 24-bit and 44.1 kHz, as you can expect from Ueberschall.

Guitar Lessons

Solo Guitar is a handy partner in case you want to improve your skills playing lead guitar. The solo licks can be played at half tempo but at original pitch. You may also loop short passages and study the licks in detail. Even practicing licks at different pitches is easily possible.

Elastik-Features

The individual loops have a length of 32 bars each, differing in tempo and key. Ueberschall's Elastik Loop Player allows matching the loops in speed and pitch to match your song projects. Therefore, Elastik Player is the ideal tool for loop-based productions. The intuitive browser commonly manages all Elastik libraries for immediate access to all loops. This way, not only loops of a single library can be combined freely but across all installed Elastik libraries.

Note that the backing tracks being used in the demo song are not part of the library. They only serve as an example for a possible application of the loops.

Credits

All guitars played by Kai Reuter.

3GB, 160 extended solo guitar loops.

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