![]() For those unfamiliar with MusicLab’s particular take on virtual guitars, the ‘ Basic Principles’ box provides a brief description.Ĭut-mix-dissolve to RealGuitar 5, which expands on the original set of acoustic guitars with a brand-new Steel String model. The fifth guitar in the series, RealEight (currently at version 1.0) was reviewed in the August 2015 edition of SOS. Version 4 improvements included simulated double tracking, customisable humanising (randomisation) of various parameters, and a built-in Song sequencer that enables the integral library of patterns and chords to be arranged as an entire song, constructed entirely within the plug-in and then dragged to the instrument’s DAW track as a MIDI file. RealGuitar developed in tandem with these, and by version 4 they all shared (by and large) the same set of features and functions. In the meantime we’ve reviewed other instruments in the series - RealStrat, RealLPC, RealRick. It was then at version 2, and has since passed through versions 3 and 4 and now arrived at 5. It was 2006 when we first reviewed MusicLab’s RealGuitar virtual instrument. MusicLab’s latest update makes RealGuitar more real than ever. Joystick (Guitar Hero controller) is still supported as well as Direct input (no ‘intelligent’ scripting), so the Classic remains backwards compatible with older projects. The ‘legacy’ Harmony, Chords, Bass’n’Chord and Bass’n’Pick modes are still here, along with all the original features. This would be compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows.The Classic instrument in Solo mode. This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for MusicLab RealGuitar.
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