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Renegade Acoustic Guitar has improved the sound engine and added new features plus advanced tools. You can also download Native Instruments Session Guitarist Free Download. Furthermore, it has 12 lines or string mode, which will allow users to create easily and instantly. It has different articulations which can be operated with key velocity or with key switches. Renegade Acoustic Guitar is a handy application for realistic and acoustic guitar tracks and samples.
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It’s a full offline installer standalone setup Indiginus – Renegade Acoustic Guitar (KONTAKT) Download Renegade Acoustic Guitar Overview I think.Indiginus – Renegade Acoustic Guitar (KONTAKT) Download. It's an old Martin 00-21, not a D-28, but it's good enough for me. This sounds best when I keep velocity below 80%.īut it sounds pretty good to my ears so far. Maybe a little Transgressor or RX Click Remover might help some.

I wish I could lower the pick noise a little. In fact, so far I've heard no changes as I sweep the fret noise from 0% to 100%. I still get fret noises even when I turn fret noise down to 0. Destination note velocity has to be turned way, way down. Hammer-on/pull-offs can sound strange unless you pick specific velocity for both source/destination notes. Slides are fixed duration, maybe too slow for very fast bluegrass runs. It has some limitations which I'm currently attempting to work around, which include: I think this might work for me so I'm going to play with this some more. I've found NI's Session Guitarist Picked Acoustic to not be too bad, especially if you use the dynamic or ribbon mics. I really appreciate everyone's opinions, inputs, and suggestions. Thank you for any recommendations you can offer. But are there other's out there that I should consider? I don't want a bright, modern sound. Next, I'm gonna try NI's Session Guitar Picked Acoustic and Bolder Sounds' Motiv.

I think the strings are a little TOO dead for this. OrangeTree: Steel String has too many note issues (fret buzz, un-even sound). Dry Relic is close, but something doesn't quite seem right for bluegrass. I'm an AmpleSound fanboy and wanted these to work so badly. EQ'ing makes these better but the "key-boardy" sound is still there. I've tried these but all have been found wanting:ĪmpleSound: Martin, Taylor, Gibson: too modern-sounding, bright, too "key-boardy". Mandolin: Orange Tree (can work around its deficiencies, it can be very good)īanjo: AmpleSound (can work around the left hand engine, it can be very good)įiddle: Indiginus (sounds great but working out the articulations takes a lot of time)īut Guitars, nope. I've found other instruments that are suitable, like: I am programming some traditional bluegrass pieces and having difficulty finding a suitable guitar sound.
