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Or a controller shaped like a guitar a real guitar with real strings and real notes. I was just hoping someone had better EQ skill than me. In Rocksmith you see, you use a real guitar. The trade-off is that it does sound a little more like a strumming engine than actual strumming, but I've found that reducing the pick noise in the mixer window reduces that effect and helps the track sit in a mix. John, I don't know if any EQ was used, but I do know that RealGuitar sounds different so I was curious what it would take to transform RealGuitar into that sound. For strumming I use RealGuitar, because once you set your settings, you can pretty much record the entire performance on the fly. For solo lines and finger-picking, I use RealGuitar, Acoustic Legends HD, Fab Four, and some other things. RealGuitar really makes it easy to get good strummed guitars. (I was a keyboard and drum machine session player who could also lay down pretty solid acoustic rhythm parts). I played actual acoustic guitar on 1,000s of records over the years but due to a hand injury I can only play well enough now for writing.
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Fixed distorted sound (Mac, standalone) Fixed Reverb Effect, Stereo/Mono/Double and Hold buttons don't work (Windows, VST 3, 64bit) Fixed crash in Pro Tools 11 (Mac) Fixed MIDI playback issue (Mac, Cubase 7. I actually get (what I think) are really good sounds with RealGuitar, usually with nothing more than a little high-pass and sometimes some air (high shelf) however, the particular sound in this video is a bit different and I like it. Added MIDI port icon added to the GUITAR button on the MIDI/SOLO mode page.