Re: Good deals and good tools

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Re: Good deals and good tools

Post by og » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:53 pm

Thanks, Mazz.

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Re: Good deals and good tools

Post by mazz » Fri Jul 27, 2007 3:03 pm

How about if your guitar chops are non-existent (like mine)?? How does RealGuitar stack up against Virtual Guitarist? Have you tried both? I have Virtual Guitarist and it's pretty good, RealGuitar looks like it has a lot more patterns in it.Thanks,Mazz
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Re: Good deals and good tools

Post by mazz » Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:25 am

The strat sounds very nice, your piece is a good example. I like the acoustic a whole bunch also. I'm considering getting the patterns as well as it will speed things up to create guitar parts. Having the solo strings and the strums as well as nylon and 12 string is a great thing.I have a UAD 1 card which has a whole suite of amp and fx sims called Nigel. It's pretty good, I've used it in a lot of situations and it works fine.Thanks for the tip!Mazz
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