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These samples were created by putting audio from a drumloop through a VST gate effect (Stereo TranceGate 1.01) from AcmeBarGig (http://www.acmebargig.com/).Stereo Trance Gate is a sequenced gate (i.e., controlled by a sequencer) synced to host tempo.Note: this plugin is still unreleased and the previous version of Trance Gate lacks many of the functionalities.This is the sound of a physical modelled guitar instrument going through a signal chain which was split in two. Two instances of Stereo Trance Gate where used in parallel as volume envelopes, effectively panning the signal between two different amps. The result is a little riff where the tone of the guitar changes during the riff.This sample is a bit more experimental than previous "switched guitar" samples.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:33.323
File size
6.1 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
12 years, 3 months ago
Hello stsim59
Basically a guitar riff is fed to 2 effect chains each chain contains an amp with different settings (go for different amps/settings so you have two really different sounds). Sequenced gates were used to 'switch' between the two amps in sync with the riffs tempo. What the gates do is to lower the output volume from one of the amps and raise the other (so you switch between the two timbres). You can use automation for this instead of sequenced gates.
12 years, 3 months ago
How did you get this guitar effect ? :)
12 years, 3 months ago
I like this guitar sound effet, it gave me some ideas. TY.