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Wanna post your Guitarism Tracks?

I'd love to hear what others are coming up with this amazing guitar app.

Don't know why but it seems guitarism runs smoother now on IOS10.
Last night I ran Audiobus hosting RDM, iFretless, guitarism, and Rack AU FX, and didn't get a single crash or hiccup all on my lowly iPhone 5s!

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  • Love this app, give me a few days to get a chance to make a video of my latest project.

  • I think most if not all of @Bluepunk songs are done with guitarism on the song of the month club. He does an amazing job with it.

  • @High5denied said:
    I think most if not all of @Bluepunk songs are done with guitarism on the song of the month club. He does an amazing job with it.

    I'm far to shy. You are far, far too kind. Three chords is about all I can thrash out now but before Guitarism, it was nowt. From someone who could only dream of turning their manic air guitaring into a sound (of sorts) it changed my musical life. Audiobus + Guitarism + Amp sim = paradise.

    When are we going to hear your stunning, real guitar work down at the bottom of the AB garden again. Your SOTMC needs you! :)

  • Laughing at "Work in progress" in the title because I never worked on it beyond this first day but this is all guitarism with bebot doing some precious noodling. Don't remember the effects but most likely JamUp. Drums were DM1 I think.

    Someone I don't know asked if she could put vocals on it. She definitely improved the thing!

  • Here's a short sample clip of an acoustic on guitarism going into Cubasis, and driving iFretless via midi from Guitarism, and RDM playing drums.

    Guitarism-Cubasis 102716 by MusicMan4Christ on #SoundCloud

  • @syrupcore nice tracks!
    Now following you :)

  • Made this using Guitarism sending midi into Gadget. A long time ago.

    Two passes - one for the guitar chords, one for the picking. It's the nylon string patch in Gadget.

  • @syrupcore said:
    Laughing at "Work in progress" in the title because I never worked on it beyond this first day but this is all guitarism with bebot doing some precious noodling. Don't remember the effects but most likely JamUp. Drums were DM1 I think.

    Someone I don't know asked if she could put vocals on it. She definitely improved the thing!

    Seems obvious now, but that was a rather outside-the-box approach to playing a guitar simulator. On an iPad. Nicely done, especially the way the wobbles and drones from Bebot blend perfectly with Guitaism.

    I believe Guy Piccioto would approve of both versions :smile:

  • edited October 2016

    I'm no guitarist but I love playing recorded guitarism into tonestack to test some effects. Love how guitarism plays back your last little jam.

  • edited October 2016

    I used it a little on this one - really just a test piece on an iPod Touch 6G and AUM (video was also shot and edited on the iPod as well). A nice app:

  • Really nice tracks guys love them all!!!

  • @syrupcore said:
    Laughing at "Work in progress" in the title because I never worked on it beyond this first day but this is all guitarism with bebot doing some precious noodling. Don't remember the effects but most likely JamUp. Drums were DM1 I think.

    Someone I don't know asked if she could put vocals on it. She definitely improved the thing!

    Reminds me a lot of Whale, which is a very good thing :)

  • @syrupcore if I didn't know the context for that track based on the thread content here, I'd have no idea that track wasn't created with a real guitar. And I've been playing guitar in bands that are in the ballpark genre for 30 years... Very impressive.

  • edited October 2016

    @lukesleepwalker, @AndyPlankton and @eustressor thanks very much. I'll check out Whale and Guy Piccioto now.

  • @syrupcore said:
    Laughing at "Work in progress" in the title because I never worked on it beyond this first day but this is all guitarism with bebot doing some precious noodling. Don't remember the effects but most likely JamUp. Drums were DM1 I think.

    Someone I don't know asked if she could put vocals on it. She definitely improved the thing!

    Hey, that is very good.
    Both versions are well done. Nice work!

  • Hey everyone, as promised here is a video demo. Sorry this isn't exactly a polished "track"but it is a live performance, and a lot of fun, in spite of the missteps ;-b

    https://youtu.be/c7rBSBhVNvY

  • And I love all the other stuff I'm hearing here in this thread. Very inspiring.

    My demo is the stock Guitarism electric guitar, through ToneStack 2.0 stock "headbangers unite" preset.

    One bar drum sequence courtesy of DM1.

  • I felt guilty not contributing and thanks for the push @High5denied. I'm not a guitarist or musician but Guitarism makes me feel like I am. Throw notes or is it chords into boxes and thrash. Perfect and I love it dearly. So much damn fun. Played and recorded this brief 2 note/chord mess during a ferry journey from hell on Sunday. The words, on the M4. I've just shoehorned the chat in now. No time for the technicals. Not a clue anyway. Another D.A.V.E. song. Oh dear, the docks again! ;)

  • @Hmtx said:
    Hey everyone, as promised here is a video demo. Sorry this isn't exactly a polished "track"but it is a live performance, and a lot of fun, in spite of the missteps ;-b

    This was very well done and actually reminds me of my daily guitar practice sessions... totally jamming out through a way hot preset on Tonestack 2.0 and then throwing up my hands in disgust at what I've accomplished! :-) Nicely done.

  • @fprintf Thanks for that... I think ;-)
    I figure it's never going to be perfect so I should just share what I got.

    The problem was that video was filmed during my first week with the 12.9 Pro and I was still getting used to the new spacing. Can we just blame it on that? Lol.

    Honestly I think the iPad mini felt the most comfortable for live jamming in guitarism. I haven't had the 7.9 size for two years but that's when it clicked with guitarism "hey this actually plays like a real guitar"

  • Is there a way to mute the strings while playing live, to do staccato rhythms? I can't really showcase my skills without it, because that's about all I do well on a guitar: the strumming...

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