found a guitar strum program

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2008/02/08 16:26:32 (permalink)

found a guitar strum program

I found a small program that does guitar strums up & down and finger picking patterns as well. This maybe old news to those of you that have been here longer than dirt but kinda neat to me, besides it;s free.
The site is www.bluespook.com/ and even though it is a composition program with midi file and it's own files type, I think the strum engine is great.
It's not on par with RG or others like that but free is free.
Check it out Wyndham
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    flinger
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/08 18:41:08 (permalink)
    you can't use it as a vsti? just standalone program?

    and whats RG?

    yes, i was joking
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    techead
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/08 19:47:39 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: flinger
    and whats RG?


    RG stands for a Music Labs product called "Real Guitar". See http://www.musiclab.com/products/realgtr_info.htm for details.
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    rabeach
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/08 20:48:44 (permalink)
    have not tried it yet but
    thanks for the link
    midi out
    randomization feature
    in my search for midi chaos
    each and every randomization is another rung on the ladder
    :-)

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    flinger
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/08 21:13:43 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: rabeach

    have not tried it yet but
    thanks for the link
    midi out
    randomization feature
    in my search for midi chaos
    each and every randomization is another rung on the ladder
    :-)





    I hear you brother! What else have you found for midi randomisation?

    yes, i was joking
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    mose
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/08 22:16:48 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: flinger
    What else have you found for midi randomisation?


    Humanize at www.midi-plugins.de. Rhythmic Controller also looks interesting, as well as Virtual Band. A related product is Jammer Pro from www.soundtrek.com. Band in a Box from www.bandinabox.com is in the same category.

    Edit: Fixed link.
    post edited by mose - 2008/02/08 22:32:27

    www.soundclick.com/russellmosemann (Electronica flavored ear candy)
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    wyndham
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/09 09:30:07 (permalink)
    It's not vst. I made a chord sequence on track one as strum and copied this to track 2 and made this arp style, saved as midi.(BTW you must put "filename.mid" in the save as midi box as it does not add the .mid extension by it's self). I brought this into S7 as a midi file and ran Dim Pro softsynths for each track as martin guitars, one strum one picking and it sounded nice to me.
    I have to learn how to apply different patterns to different parts of a song in the same track and it may need to be broken down into segments and reassembled in S7, don't know yet. Later Wyndham
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    Hatchetman
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    RE: found a guitar strum program 2008/02/09 11:34:19 (permalink)
    thanks wyndham, this program def has a learning curve, but i see the potential...good find.
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