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    Question Guitar VST

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    Im in need of some real sounding guitar vst or good patches within vsts. any recomendations, im willing to spend quite a bit as im in need of some new sounds alltogether.... but at the moment would really need some good guitar sounds
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    The best guitar vst i have heard is. Real Guitar From Musiclab

    im going to get it myself very soon!

    check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRprPP9Qk9w

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    i LOVE RealStrat & Real Guitar.

    What type of guitar do you need? If it's an electric.. go with RealStrat + an amp (I like the Amplitube plugins.. but Guitar Rig is pretty good too, it's a matter of preference and sound.) If you need acoustic guitar... get Real Guitar.

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    mostly electric - just had a look at some youtube videos, looks very good! but what about synths/samplers with some good electric guitar sounds and a wide range. i have hypersonic and some guitars in there where quite nice, any sample patch library recomendations or vsts with these sounds in..... even though im probably gonna get this real strat once ive demo'd it
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    Electric isn't hard to emulate at all. You just gotta make sure you Line everything up and overlay correctly to make it sound convincing. The Bass and drums will make it more convincing than the actual electric guitar.

    If you're going electric, I'd stick with stuff I already got and invest the $200 or so I woulda spent on a vsti and invest it in a cheap electric. Simple plug and play and in no time you'll be able to come up with crazy riffs. You can get a Yamaha or Ibanez for that price(even cheaper used)and won't need to upgrade for a while.
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    applied acoustics has some guitar vst's one electric and one acoustic that you might want to check out too.

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    beside realguitar which is very good, you can also check out slayer. though its not the best one out there, it works..

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    Pettinhouse Directguitar and an amp simulator of choice.

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    anyone wanna trade software send me a message

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    RealStrat is pretty sweet.

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