To add to this: I understand that the guitar stuff from Music Labs is accessible as well - although I don't know to what extent. I may consider purchasing the plug-ins, but like a lot of this stuff, I'm very cautious about plunging into something that I might end up spending more time dealing with it than being creative with it. After all, I need to be as efficient as possible when doing projects for clients.
Mike----- Original Message ----- From: "Annabelle Susan Morison" <foristnights@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 12:46 Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar rig 4
How about the Strum Series from Applied Acoustics. I have the demo versions, and am eventually going to purchase the full versions of both Strum Acoustic and Strum Electric. First I will be purchasing Strum Acoustic, since I have a $100 gift certificate from Musicians Friend, and Strum Acoustic is $185 on Musicians Friend. As far as I know, Strum Acoustic and Strum Electric, fromwhat I've tried out, are accessible, because they have interfaces that utilize the kind of browser like you'd have on your computer's operatingsystem. The kind like you have when you search for files in Windows.
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