Vir2 electri6ity metal
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The next example is a rendering of the sympathetic resonance (SR) only:Īs you can hear, the SR dynamically response to the playing. Vist for more information about Electri6ity!
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But new demos from 'real' musicians will come pretty soon and will show the full spectrum of what Electri6ity is capable to do! As I already mentioned often, I'm a developer not a great musician (like Greg, how can play great and interesting demos!). I'm really sorry that my 'musical' demos don't show such things. Horiziontal Strum (softer, more mellow timbre): Demonstrated with four different velocity strengths - remember you can morph from soft to loud notes in Electri6ity. So here is a demonstration of the timbre difference between vertical strumming (plectrum held more vertical/soft) and horizontal strumming. This is the DI sound straight out of Electri6ity. Since the question how Electri6ity sounds DI came up in some other threads, I'm going to post some technical examples (they contain no music. This means that open strings are resonating to the frequency of the played strings, which produces a richer, fuller tone. The next big key to realism is sympathetic resonace. You can setup and modulate this strum angle in Electri6ity and you can automatically humanize it.
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Most of the time if you strum chords quickly on a guitar, you slightly change the position you hit the different strings (starting on the neck and moving a little bit in the direction of the bridge while the strum happens for example). the plectrum hitting the next string, before it is played), which we captured carefully and correctly simulate while playing. If you strum a chord you'll also get typical strum noises (e.g. Tech-Demo 1: Strumming - why special articulations are necessary:īut what does this mean? First of all, every articulation which can be strummed was sampled in two ways: picked and strummed, since there is a big timbre difference if you pick a single note or you strumm a chord. This post will be updated from time to time My next post will include some tech-demos and detailed information about Electri6ity. Re: Small teaser: Vir2 Electri6ity (almost 200.000 multi-samples of electric guitars - announced today at NAMM)