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dam, this is too complicated for me, its easier to just play the solo 😅
ОтветитьExcellent tutorial!!!!
ОтветитьComo faço pra add essa guitarra sampres
ОтветитьIm new to this, but could i just convert my tuxguitar tab into midi and then use in whatever program, that way i wouldnt have to start from scratch?
ОтветитьCrazy part is i came here for pointers on how to do a solo for a Persona 5 song and here i am hearing a Persona 5 cover ^_^
ОтветитьShredage sounds superior
ОтветитьAloha from O’ahu. Brilliant! In oh so many ways. Mahalo nui loa!
ОтветитьJust wow.
Ответитьsuper helpful! could you do something similar for ample guitar metal hellrazer?
ОтветитьShreddage seemed more synthy
ОтветитьWish shreddage was stand alone so you didn't have to use kontakt. I can't stand kontakt.
Ответитьyour looks are so cute just like a hamster ..<3
ОтветитьNice video, I learned some new stuff ;)
However, legato slides work really well for single notes, but I have less success with double notes or slideable chords.
Is there any way I can make this work? Or does do I need to set preferred strings to make this work?
Does it cover all the guitar octaves ?cause some libraries don't have the upper octaves
ОтветитьHow do you humanize timings without getting the key switch out of sync?
ОтветитьVan from Escaflowne and Porco Rosso
ОтветитьIt would be great for you to show the setups for automation and TACT setups in more detail for us newbies. Great tutorial!!! More!!!!
ОтветитьThis is exactly what fledgling virtual-guitar players need - a guitar player showing technique both virtually and on his guitar. Meat to the bone, as they say.
ОтветитьI find Shreddage great for solos but hopeless for rhythm. Just doing chugs that sound human is very difficult.
ОтветитьAmazing tutorial! And amazing software!
ОтветитьShreddage is killer!
Ответитьgreat man !!
ОтветитьIs Midi Guitar Mode in Shreddage also meant to accurately replicate string/fret selection? Because in my experience with Legacy, Midi Guitar Mode does not respect any legato articulation.
ОтветитьMan you’re a really good teacher! This is a very good video and also your voice is very pleasing to listen to !!! ❤️👌 great work bro !!!
ОтветитьThanks for a great presentation. Amazing!
ОтветитьThe video script is far better then a Hollywood Movies.. So crystal clear.. thanks for the video
ОтветитьJesus Christ this is too good
ОтветитьThis is a pretty nice tutorial, I wonder if you guys have planned on including more pickups for guitars like S3 Rogue, if that's even possible
ОтветитьWhy is this so hard for me to do I have been trying to copy the tutorials but I can never get it to sound that good :(. Thanks for the advice but after 4 hours of rewatching and trying this tutorial over and over I still cannot get my sounds to sound like that. There is obviously something I am doing wrong but I cannot for the life of me figure it out. I will continue trying, but I wanted to voice my failures to you guys. Thanks for the nice tutorials, they seem to work on other people.
ОтветитьDear Impact Soundworks, I have a question. Are you planning to make drums for rock or metal?
Ответитьawesome piece of kit mate, wish I could afford it for my Seaboard.
ОтветитьAmazing mock-up, Amazing VST and awesome tutorial!
Well done 😎
Really nice. All the good stuff with no filler. Thank you
ОтветитьFantastic! So good to "see" the real instrument modeling/demonstrating the VST sounds! All the extra layers and explanations really took it to the next level. More please!
ОтветитьSo so helpful to see a real guitar as part of the process of explaining the articulations. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьFantastic video, keep them coming. Is it possible for you to post the cubase file here please?
ОтветитьWould it be possible to download the midifile?
ОтветитьThank you so much - this is the video that I've been wanting since Shreddage 3 was released! It's amazing to see you build up all the layers and explain how they work - the cleanness of computer playback can make a simulated guitar obvious and it's great to be shown how to make it "imperfect", to humanize and add subtleties to it - I've been feeling my way with the available options, and being shown how to apply them correctly is very valuable. My only comment: it would be great to see you setting up the automations and TACT setups, etc, that you describe in the video instead of just describing them, so we could see your entire process.
Hope that there are more demonstrations of Shreddage 3 in the field to come :)
I wish you would share some midi files to take a deeper look in my own daw into it :)
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ОтветитьYES! We need more of these videos. Trying to get Shreddage to sound "played" and not "programmed" is my target. Learning from savvy guitarists is essential. Thanks ISW!
ОтветитьCan you please explain the pitch bend for me? I've been using the wheel on my keyboard for bends, but the results haven't been very convincing. It looks like you triggered a bend sample. The controller lane jumped from 0-127 instantly, but the bend applied naturally.
ОтветитьInteresting, but really your cardigan is the star of the show 😂🔥 x
ОтветитьFreakin EPIC🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьImpressive stuff. I guess I should return my guitar to the garage. Congrats ISW!
ОтветитьJust resonating with the comments below … this was a great practical video on building a credible guitar track. I’m currently working on trying to do as much of this ‘live’ as possible … which is a somewhat diff game. But, it can always be ‘refined’ with these techniques. Thanks …
ОтветитьYES! About time LOL.... Awesome vid.. Real world use and how to use the features to achieve a desired result, instead of just "this does that" - which isn't very helpful.
Next vid I'd love to see is for Hydra in a real world Modern Metal scenario but with rhythms (in just the same format as this video).
Very interesting. I didn't know I had it all with Shreddage. But... it's tremolo, not tremelo.
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