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2016/08/09 17:16:38
gregjazz
The hardest part about tuning guitars, nylon guitar in particular, is how the initial pluck tends to be sharper than the sustain. That tuning drift makes it tough to get an average tuning that works.
 
The open E is maybe around a cent flat. If you'd like I can send you an NKI with that adjusted--just PM me your email address. If it turns out well, the tuning change(s) will make it into the next update of course.
2016/08/09 17:19:34
bapu
Greg,
 
Don't let James Taylor know what you're doing. LMAO!!
2016/08/09 17:29:20
eph221
gregjazz
The hardest part about tuning guitars, nylon guitar in particular, is how the initial pluck tends to be sharper than the sustain. That tuning drift makes it tough to get an average tuning that works.
 
The open E is maybe around a cent flat. If you'd like I can send you an NKI with that adjusted--just PM me your email address. If it turns out well, the tuning change(s) will make it into the next update of course.


Thanks Greg,  it's just me.  I've played classical guitar for 25 years...never got used to the tuning problems of the instrument.  It always sounds wacky to me.  It'd be nice though if one could do that in Kontakt, just tune a single file up or done a couple cents.  Thanks for your attention.
2016/08/09 19:32:12
Fleer
It IS a wonderful instrument, that OTS Evolution Modern Nylon guitar!
2016/08/09 19:35:26
Fleer
bapu
Fleer
Son of his father 
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2016/08/09 21:16:34
JonD
bapu
Reminds me of the time my son (15 at the time) was using my Ensoniq EPS sampler to lay down a bass line...



The EPS was the first non-piano keyboard I ever bought.  Ed, you're in the LA area, right?  Maxed out my first credit card at West LA Music... My gosh, when I think of all of the music stores I used to frequent in the 80s and 90s (All gone AFAIK)... My first Electric piano at Reed's Music on Vermont, an Alesis keyboard at Merrill's Music in Santa Monica, a music stand and metronome from Amendola's in Inglewood, score paper at Judy Green's... a dozen different pawn shops... Ah, those were fun, exciting years for this youngster...
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