Reviews for "Fuego"
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I Saw Deep by Speck
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Sat, Aug 13, 2011 @ 3:35 AM
Sounds incredible.
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Quote: SpeckSounds incredible.
Thanks! I was amazed by the result as well, but I think there is still room for improvement. |
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Mon, Oct 10, 2011 @ 7:01 AM
Really great stuff here!
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Quote: Clarence SimpsonReally great stuff here!
Thanks, but this is all programmed. I heard your spanish guitar performance a few days ago and I wished I had started with learning classical guitar when I was sixteen… |
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Programmed or not, this is still compositionally impressive work. I doubt that I could play what you programmed either. :)
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Mon, Oct 10, 2011 @ 7:48 AM
Man that is incredible that it is a vst, I thought I was impressed with some other vst’s but now I must know what you used.
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Quote: JerisMan that is incredible that it is a vst, I thought I was impressed with some other vst’s but now I must know what you used.
The acoustic guitar was programmed with a vst called Spicy Guitar. And it’s… freeware! In this song the vst works particularly well, because it’s up tempo. And Spicy Guitar gives you the possibility of playing notes and chords within the same MIDI file, by making notes longer or shorter. By panning two slightly different guitar sounds left and right (and by modifying the beginning and end points of the notes) you can create a stereo effect. |
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Quote: JerisSweet thanks man, I really needed an acoustic vst. This is the best freeware I’ve ever heard : )
Really nice job tweaking it, really impressed! I’m curious what other people can do with this simple, but effective vst. So if you use it in a song, let me know! |
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I’m inclined to agree with Jeris. Definitely the best free guitar VST I’ve heard. In particular the strumming. I don’t think I’ve seen a free one with strum control like that.
Very cool. You should post about Spicy Guitar in the DIY forum. I bet some other mixers would be interested. |