Hey there everyone, I was wondering if there any guitar VST's, I know about Slayer2 and Guitar Rig 3 but are there any others? That will work with FL Studio
Hey there everyone, I was wondering if there any guitar VST's, I know about Slayer2 and Guitar Rig 3 but are there any others? That will work with FL Studio
Are you looking for guitar VSTis or guitar processing VSTs?
As already mentioned, Ministry of Rock sounds very nice from what I've seen. It's hard to tell it's not a real guitar.
For guitar VST instrument, some free options would be:
Yellow Tools - Independence Free - a powerful sampler, comes with 2 GB library, drums, guitars (acoustic, spanish, power chords), percussion, synths...
Super Riff Guitar - contain 3 samples triggered by dynamic/velocity :
- Palm-muted single notes.
- Open string single notes
- Vibrated single notes.
DSK Electrik GuitarZ
- 10 Electric guitars models
- Amp. envelope, finetune & portamento
- 5 band equalizer
- 4 Effects: Flanger, Delay, Distortion & Chorus
- Midi automation
- Velocity response
Guitar Amp Modeling Forums - This site is a forum all about guitar VSTs for distortions.
While it definitely is possible to get a fiarly realistic sound for guitar through synthesis or wavetables... it is still always preferred to record a live guitar. Even if you don't have any nifty effects, as long as you have an electric guitar, just plug it straight from the guitar into your line in jack on your comptuer and hi record. You can always add distortion, delay, and EQ FX later.
One plugin that I use for guitar all the time that can be used live as well if you like even, is called Hardcore, by Image-Line. If you want, I'm an affiliate for Image-Line so you can get it through me for 10% off if you would like...
I know it's not a guitar synth plugin, like you're looking for, but it's the next best thing. A guitar FX suite.
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Rather than racking up tons of useless vst's, why don't you try to learn how to use the plugins you have. Seriously, if you can learn how to make a ts404 synth in FL sound like a guitar, then your pretty much set for life. New plugins make songs sound sloppy.
All of the vst's in the world cant save you if you don't try to work with what you got.
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At 4/11/09 02:20 PM, Steven-Polley wrote: You can always add distortion, delay, and EQ FX later.
Distortion added after playing and playing while having distortion are VERY different things.
Guitar react to distortion and there are a lot of important things that just don't get if you put distortion after recording, palm mute and pinch harmonic just to name the most important.
One plugin that I use for guitar all the time that can be used live as well if you like even, is called Hardcore, by Image-Line.
Buy here.
Yep, looks great, reminds me of the new Amplitube, but... Free Amp 3 offer similar things at a better price, FREE ;)
Guitar Rig - 259 Euro
Amplitube - 249 Euro
Hardcore - 99 $
Free Amp 3 - Free
There are more VST effects HERE
At 4/11/09 04:34 PM, sorohanro wrote:At 4/11/09 02:20 PM, Steven-Polley wrote: You can always add distortion, delay, and EQ FX later.Distortion added after playing and playing while having distortion are VERY different things.
I only record dry guitar tracks now.
No distortion, effects, nothing.
But I set up my effects chain beforehand (distortion VST, cabinet impulse loader, noise gate, etc.) and turn on input monitoring, so that when I play/record, I'm LISTENING to the sound of the distorted guitar, but the recorded sound is completely clean.
So I can still hit the pinches and stuff while I'm tracking, but I don't have to be tied down to a distortion sound once I'm finished tracking the song; I can change the distortion sound at any time.
Well I need a VST that should like a personal guitar player, I am making a Hardcore song so whats the best VST for a hardcore song? I need something that sounds really real and I can cusomize the guitar and stuff for heavy dist and really get the metal sound.
You could try getting some clean guitar samples and messing around with Free Amp sorohanro talked about and some other effects. I did something like this once using Ableton Live's basic stratocaster samples (don't beat me up, pls :() and the effect wasn't bad at all. Sure it lacked proper dynamics and stuff, but an average person wouldn't probably realise it wasn't a real guitar.
You can do it for free, but you will need to make it sound good yourself.
At 4/11/09 10:03 PM, djsumara wrote: Well I need a VST that should like a personal guitar player.
Hard task reading... hard task... were posted 3 VST instruments FREE and one commercial that do that thing... but you didn't even bothered to read or click on the links.