Make Your Guitar VST Sound Realistic
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Originally posted by UCx6d_Cc-C_5nIKChemn_ggw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iED6DuLrZAQ

Did you have any tips for play with Guitar strum vst N.I. ? I try to do it but doesn't play very well. For ex. Guitar Flamenco or Rumba?
How do you get it to play just the note and and not the chords when you press one key on your midi?
Omg this is SO USEFUL, def gonna use it
Still sounds like a keyboard put through an amp sim. They're not there yet with the guitar midi .. bass and drums yeah. Not guitar.
i got this vst recently and i dont know how to play just the individual notes on it, and it seems i can only use chords which is really hard for me when i want to create melody on the guitar and i cant because i can only use chords. and i dont know how to edit the individual notes on the chords since they're all in one track
Thank you so much! You're a good teacher..seriously
Please make a similar video on how to make the guitar VST melody sound realistic. thanks!
Another tip to add, you can look up guitar chord voicings (say for a C major) and take either the sheet music or tab and putting it on the piano roll. Typically guitarists use open voicings (open strings) and lower frets when possible for acoustic guitars and closed chords (barre chords, no open strings) for electric guitars. Another fun thing you can do is have multiple rhythm guitar parts playing at once, both panned left and right with different chord voicings and slightly different rhytms to add width.