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Just For The Joy / PureSynth Guitar v. BeatHawk

edited October 2019 in Creations

I realized I could demo the PureSynth Open Nylon2 Guitar preset and the BeatHawk Classical Guitar on this track. Both quite good IMO. :00 to :30 is the PureSynth. :30 to 1:00 is BeatHawk. After that they mix in and out, but I did pan L and R so you could hear both. Galileo Organ, iSymph strings, PureSynth EP and iF bass. (If I had one choice I would pick PureSynth)

Comments

  • Nice tune but neither gives the feel that a real guitar is being played. There is something about the stability of notes played from a keyboard that gives the game away.

  • @jocphone, that is very true, but you can still hear the diffence between the two guitars, no?

  • Oh yes, of course. They are quite different but sound like a keyboard due to the lack of variance in the played notes. I wonder whether a keyboard with MPE might get closer..?

  • @Jocphone, that would improve things for sure. When iFretless guitar gets its update to AU I am guessing that will be the go to guitar sound.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Jocphone, that would improve things for sure. When iFretless guitar gets its update to AU I am guessing that will be the go to guitar sound.

    Haven't tried the guitar version but ifretless bass is particularly good. Even so I think chord work will still be difficult to achieve for guitar as it requires such fluidity in strum patterns and playing style. Still, the tech gets better all the time!

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