![]() However, I would pick some soundfont for normal (electric) guitar, and play it thru guitarix. To my taste, even in LMMS/ZynAddSubFX presets there is something similar sounds for synthesized guitar sounds, but I am not happy with them. This video seem to be the only one that does it more or less justice:įor me that sounded not very convincingly guitarish, so I bet getting to that level is not a problem. On FL Studio, there was a plugin, FL Slayer. If someone does have the time but lack the knowledge to, I can gives those resources required. Since I'm short on time, don't expect news from me on that anytime soon. I'd like one day to make a plugin like this, or some audio plugin, but from what I can see there's a few hundreds of hour worth of theory to learn first (the MIT Open CourseWare has a module for DSP: about 100 hours of work, and then there's about 4 "dependencies" which also take a bit of time). To be honest that would be a nice plugin, if anyone is interested into making it there's this article that might help (and the few before it): If I'm not mistaken, electric guitars are basically a classic guitar with heavy distortion, right ? So this could be simple to emulate. This is a great idea for a plugin though. FalkTX wrote:Not a single plugin, but a similar sound could perhaps be achieved with a sampler (with a guitar sound) and then distortion and other FX on top of this.
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