
Each of the four guitars has its own highly distinctive sound, and with this bundle, an virtually infinite number of genres are covered.

The Sunbird library is based on a 1962 Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar..
It can strum, in various ways, up, down, muted, in legato and allows finger picking. Everything is modeled after meticulously analyzing thousands of real chords played by guitarist. Every aspect of the strumming engine can be tweaked to achieve the sound you want.
The chord recognition engine helps converting any chord you play on your keyboard to a real guitar voicing. Recognizing a chord is made through a database of thousands of standard chords, and you can edit every chord or even add new ones.
It's been updated to a V3 with our latest guitar script and contains the patterns and the pattern maker, song builder, solo mode, microphone mixing and the MIDI guitar mode.
See the full description of the Sunbird here
The Strategy library is based on a Fender© Stratocaster© electric guitar.
The Strategy can strum, in various ways, up, down, muted, in legato and allows finger picking. Everything is modeled after meticulously analyzing thousands of real chords played by guitarist. Every aspect of the strumming engine can be tweaked to achieve the sound you want.
The chord recognition engine helps converting any chord you play on your keyboard to a real guitar voicing. Recognizing a chord is made through a database of thousands of standard chords, and you can edit every chord or even add new ones.
It is using our latest guitar script and contains the patterns and the pattern maker, song builder, solo mode, microphone mixing and the MIDI guitar mode.
See the full description of the Strategy here

The GD-6 Acoustic Guitar is based on a Guild D-40 custom edition electro-acoustic guitar.
It can strum, in various ways, up, down, muted, in legato and allows picking. Everything is modeled after meticulously analyzing thousands of real chords played by guitarist. Every aspect of the strumming engine can be tweaked to achieve the sound you want.
The chord recognition engine helps converting any chord you play on your keyboard to a real guitar voicing. Recognizing a chord is made through a database of thousands of standard chords, and you can edit every chord or even add new ones.
It's been updated to a V3 with our latest guitar script and contains the patterns and the pattern maker, song builder, solo mode, microphone mixing and the MIDI guitar mode.
Some playing techniques are missing because we only updated the script and not the samples.
See the full description of the GD-6 here

The Telematic V3 is a deeply sampled Fender Telecaster guitar.
It can strum, in various ways, up, down, muted, in legato and allows picking. Everything is modeled after meticulously analyzing thousands of real chords played by guitarist. Every aspect of the strumming engine can be tweaked to achieve the sound you want.
The chord recognition engine helps converting any chord you play on your keyboard to a real guitar voicing. Recognizing a chord is made through a database of thousands of standard chords, and you can edit every chord or even add new ones.
It's been updated to a V3 with our latest guitar script and contains the patterns and the pattern maker, song builder, solo mode, microphone mixing and the MIDI guitar mode. Some playing techniques are missing because we only updated the script and not the samples.
See the full description of the Telematic here

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