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Best Electric Guitar Sim
I couldn't find a thread about this here, so here goes. Is there an app that has good round-robin samples of a dry electric guitar (no effects added)? If that's not possible, is there an app that has decent round-robin samples of several electric guitar types? By round-robin samples, I mean that it plays a different sample each time you press the same note. These samples would play the same note from the same guitar, but it wouldn't give off that typical crappy General MIDI rock guitar sound. A huge bonus if each note has a few different sets of round-robins depending on the velocity played.
I'm not a guitarist by any means, but I'd love to simulate the sound of one as accurate as I can without needing to hire a session musician. I got the stompboxes, so what I need is something to feed into them. Thank you for your time.
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Guitarism sounds pretty dang good. Lots of love around here if you search.
Guitarism is good, I just got OMGuitar cuz its on sale, i like their ukulele app a lot & this one seems solid too, I think it's 2.99 right now. Cool thing about OM is you get 12 chord slots without any flipping or anything.
Editing to say sorry I neglected the round robin issue but I can't comprehend the concept at present.
I am a guitar guy, first and foremost, and while I don't own iFretless Guitar, I have iFretless Bass, and it works the closest to what you described. In my opinion, those apps do the best job of producing an organic-sounding guitar sound. It responds to velocity changes very well, and the interface will trigger different versions of the same sample, if that makes any sense.
Guitarism is also quite good, and GuitarCapo+ responds to MIDI commands, which is nice.
Guitarism for strumming, iFretless for soloing.
This! ^^^^^
Probably buy a cheap acoustic or even electric for a similar price as multiple apps.
Jus sayin
Might be missing one small thingie there Mister RustiK...
Jus playin