Strummed acoustic guitar

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djiwome
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Strummed acoustic guitar

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Hello.,

Does anyone know a plugin that would simulate a strummed acoustic guitar (like session guitarist strummed acoustic of native instruments) that would run on Linux.

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Try acoustic guitars from here: http://www.flamestudios.org/free/GigaSamples

Here's example where I use one: https://lyberta.net/stuff/music/etudes/Etude10.ogg

You will need proprietary LinuxSampler though.
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Re: Strummed acoustic guitar

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How about something like this?

http://wikisend.com/download/512248/elecstrum.zip

This is a linux plugin I made awhile ago. You must unzip it to your home directory. It runs at 44khz. If it's what you're looking for, I've got a 48khz version also. View readme.htm

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Re: Strummed acoustic guitar

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Thanks for your replies.
I will have a look at flames' studio samples. Seems to be nice samples.

Jeff, i've tried your program in qtractor (seems that Ardour doesn't accept dssi) but i got no sound at all!
I opened a midi track with Strum Electric guitar, i've read the manual and tried to play chords, midi is well connected but i got no sound...
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Re: Strummed acoustic guitar

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42low wrote:Ask for a real acoustic guitarist which will help you?

I think there are about ...uhm... a lot guitarists here already. And original almost alway's sounds better than sampled.
I agree with you.
But strumming samples are useful for me to build and experiment sounds in my songs.

If someone want to record guitar parts in my songs when i will finish them, he's totally welcome!!
I can do the same for bass parts!
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