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Best Guitar strumming app?

Is it still "Guitarism" for most of you?" Jam Maestro" is pretty nice too. As well as Om guitar. Thoughts, anyone?

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  • I like guitarism and yonac's steel guitar

  • Definitely guitarism for me.

  • @Redo1 said:
    I like guitarism and yonac's steel guitar

    Like the Yonac steel but it takes some practice/playing....

  • Thanks, guys! Anyone try Jam Maestro? It can read TAB

  • Have loads of guitar apps, but decided to buy a guitar instead :p

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Have loads of guitar apps, but decided to buy a guitar instead :p

    Can you midi sequence it?

  • edited April 2016

    @mschenkel.it said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Have loads of guitar apps, but decided to buy a guitar instead :p

    Can you midi sequence it?

    With Midi Guitar 2 you can.

  • Also love Steel Guitar from Yonac!

  • edited April 2016

    Oops

  • Another vote for guitar capo.

  • Ifretless guitar is a no-no for strumming live since it has no control to let the strings ring but holding the fret

  • Still Guitarism for me.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks, guys! Anyone try Jam Maestro? It can read TAB

    Yep, I like the chug setting on JM but Guitarism wins it for me because as a non guitarist, there's nowt like feeling I've actually made something sound "riffy" & "rockish." Could do with an update to iOS 9 please.

  • Has anyone tried iGuitarMidi, from AccplEMind? It's not bad. Though it an old app? Does need a little update to get rid of some bugs. But Works ok.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks, guys! Anyone try Jam Maestro? It can read TAB

    I've used Jam Maestro on tracks. It sounds that good. A hugely capable and oft-overlooked app, it's reasonably priced, regularly updated, and I highly recommend it as an essential guitar-based app (also handles drums) to have in the toolkit.

    Guitarism, GuitarCapo and iFretless Guitar are all very good, nice sounds and playability with various strenghts and weaknesses. Yonac's Steel Guitar is great for your swamp blues fix. And if you just want to melt the fretboard, GeoShred would probably fool your average Joanne.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Redo1 said:
    I like guitarism and yonac's steel guitar

    Like the Yonac steel but it takes some practice/playing....

    I like to tune the Yonac steel to Lee and Thurston's tunings for various Sonic Youth songs.
    Good results.

  • Guitarism has my vote.
    However, I have the others and need to explore them more.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    I like to tune the Yonac steel to Lee and Thurston's tunings for various Sonic Youth songs.
    Good results.

    I keep meaning to try this with a real guitar, I guess doing it in Steel Guitar is a pretty easy and quick way of hearing how it sounds. Are you using the tunings posted on the Sonic Youth website?

  • Guitarism is the Lemmy of guitar strumming apps, people think it's dead but it will never die.

    plus it has the best with-your-human-fingers fret muting.

  • If you don't have a midi controller and you want the app to strum for you which would be the most realistic strumming app but it has to accept midi as i would control it via Navichord. Thanks

  • @richardyot said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I like to tune the Yonac steel to Lee and Thurston's tunings for various Sonic Youth songs.
    Good results.

    I keep meaning to try this with a real guitar, I guess doing it in Steel Guitar is a pretty easy and quick way of hearing how it sounds. Are you using the tunings posted on the Sonic Youth website?

    I have kept a notebook since the eighties in which I have written down the tunings provided during different interviews, features, articles. I assume they are the same as the ones on their website. Often for best results, some of their tunings require restringing the guitar.
    I have always kept one guitar free for that purpose (currently it is strung and set up for Reed's ostrich guitar tuning)
    Obviously, the Yonac steel approach doesn't require any restringing. It works very well for glisses, drones, and such.

  • If you haven't seen these, they might quite useful, pretty much every song they've done is listed, straight from the horse's mouth:

    http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/tab/tuning.html

  • Yonac Steel Guitar for picking and ambient soundscapes (run it through ToneStack--AWESOME!), Guitarism for strumming acoustic, OMGuitar might be the best for distortion power chords I've found so far, and the auto-strum is welcome...haven't gotten to try the iFretless apps yet as I wasn't willing to invest the money just to test, but will say that Live Guitar is a really cool (and cheap!) little app that I find really fulfilling for strumming, and it lets you choose many interesting sounds outside of standard guitar tones so you can produce some interesting synth strums.

  • What Eustressor said

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    If you don't have a midi controller and you want the app to strum for you which would be the most realistic strumming app but it has to accept midi as i would control it via Navichord. Thanks

    I've used chordPolyPad for this.

  • What about Moforte guitar? I love it.

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    If you don't have a midi controller and you want the app to strum for you which would be the most realistic strumming app but it has to accept midi as i would control it via Navichord. Thanks

    GuitarCapo has strumming, has bpm control and accepts midi to change chords

  • edited April 2016

    Jam Maestro & moforte guitar.

  • @richardyot said:
    If you haven't seen these, they might quite useful, pretty much every song they've done is listed, straight from the horse's mouth:

    http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/tab/tuning.html

    Thanks Richard

  • edited April 2016

    Pearl guitar was nice earlier, but, does it still exists?

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