Strummed Electric 12-String Sample Library

US Wavesfactory releases StrumGTR Vol. III. Electric 12 for Kontakt and EXS24      01/05/14

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Wavesfactory has released StrumGTR Vol. III. Electric 12. Available for Kontakt and EXS24, it features double tracking with spread and imaging controls, pickup selector, 2 mapping options and more. Here's the details in Wavesfactory's own words...

Following our StrumGTR Collection (Volume I and Volume II), we sampled real strummed major and minor chords of a 12 strings electric guitar (upstroke and downstroke) recorded by direct input. It's been sampled the way real guitarists play, meaning that when strumming softer not all the strings are played, only the first ones. That's why this instrument sounds so real.

We also sampled, apart from the chords, fret noises, open strings, mutes and chord releases. In this version we also include an "individual notes" patch to add tensions to the chords, arpeggio lines... you name it. Double tracking with spread and imaging controls and pickup selector. All with 4 velocity layers and 3 round robin (repetitions).

With the purchase of this instrument we also include midi files with predefined patterns to help understand the way it works, you can use these patterns to build your own ones.

For EXS24 and Kontakt 3.5 or superior. Full version required, Kontakt Player will run in demo mode.






Pricing and Availability:
€9.95

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