Which Guitar VST Will Enable Me To Get This Sound?

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2015/03/25 22:25:34 (permalink)

Which Guitar VST Will Enable Me To Get This Sound?

https://youtu.be/S4jGRe9m-Pw
It's the single note rhythm part that starts at 0:20. I'm looking for something that will allow me to get that funky, single note picking (striking/strumming?) sound.
 
Thanks for your help.

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    tomixornot
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    Re: Which Guitar VST Will Enable Me To Get This Sound? 2015/03/26 00:34:33 (permalink)
    Some samples from the DSF Guitars and Basses library may be close.. I have some free time to do a little demo. I've added some effects mainly Guitar Rig amp and a bit of echo.
     
    https://youtu.be/F4goVxSQZ2U
     
     

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    Re: Which Guitar VST Will Enable Me To Get This Sound? 2015/03/26 15:39:47 (permalink)
    tomixornot
    Some samples from the DSF Guitars and Basses library may be close.. I have some free time to do a little demo. I've added some effects mainly Guitar Rig amp and a bit of echo.
     
    https://youtu.be/F4goVxSQZ2U
     
     


    Thank you for taking the time to do that. I'll be checking them out in my track this afternoon. Getting decent sounding funky rhythm parts is hard when you can't actually play. ...lol

    Lateef Murdock
     
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    JesDes
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    Re: Which Guitar VST Will Enable Me To Get This Sound? 2015/03/26 16:00:58 (permalink)
    If you want to go the physical modelling route, AAS' Strum Electric GS-1 VST can get you those percussive, muted guitar sounds, and you'll be able to play the parts easier since it has dedicated strum notes for you to just hammer on syncopated 8ths and 16ths for authentic funk.

    Might be better to wait until they release the new version though, since they just announced it was coming out when they released Strum GS-2 this week.

    Dimension Pro should also have a decent guitar that you could shorten the amp envelope of to get close to the same tone from the mute technique; I remember Dimension Pro's Strats being pretty ok, run those through an amp sim with a bit of phaser and just a tiny bit of overdrive and you should be fine.
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