![]() But you never will recreate that wonderful sound of a classic guitar 'pushing air' by plugging an electric in and running it through an acoustic simulator. Basically, it's job is to raise the low frequencies and remove the mids (At least that's how i have to process mine) and place a bit of delay/reverb on the high frequencies to create space. Anything from experimental, through to Jazz and Death metal you can get from that, it's very flexible.Īcoustic emulation/simulation is basically a series of effects and EQ's in Guitar Rig/Amplitube/Logic which will provide you with an acoustic/warm sound. ![]() ![]() It's got tons of options, standard presets and loads more scattered around the internet. Guitar Rig is an all-in-one solution which can be used with a guitar pedal controller which controls the software. 2 Of the big players for guitarists is Native Instruments (NI) Guitar Rig, and IK's Amplitude. ![]() On the Mac/OSX these are called Audio Units. Logic (In fact 99% of music software) can be expanded via plugins. I think, tongue-in-cheek Pancentre is making a valid point that you're not going to get that 'classical' sound too easy you need a warm acoustic sound going in. ![]()
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