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Poetic Guitar II is an easy-to-use, virtual guitar plugin that consists of an acoustic guitar and a classical guitar, played picked, fingered, and with fingernails. Poetic Guitar II is ideally suited for both users with no guitar experience as well as professional producers. Thanks to the sophisticated separate modes for solo playing and rhythmic chording, it delivers extremely realistic results!
Features
Three Guitars
AGP - Acoustic Guitar played with a pick
AFR - Acoustic Guitar played with fingers
CNJ - Classical Guitar played with fingernails
Real Instrument GUI
The perfect combination of a real guitar GUI with a keyboard GUI ensures everyone can play the instrument simply and easily.
Rhombic Sampling Design
Each instrument applies varying sample density according to frequency of use. In this way, our rhombic sampling design ensures that the system resources (RAM, HDD, CPU) are used most effectively.
100% Green Sampling
After recording and conversion, no subsequent processing has been applied to the samples; even the most basic functions like low frequency cutting and noise reduction have been avoided to guarantee a purely natural sound.
Sample Circulation Technique
Each note has multiple sample layers which are alternated in a natural way to ensure a genuine performance.
Sample Start Time Control
You can set the Sample Start Time to adapt the guitar performance to suit your particular requirements.
Guitar Playing Techniques
The Guitar supports many playing techniques: Harmonics, Hammer On, Pull Off, Slide Up, Slide Down, Slide In, Slide Out, Chord, Muting, Bending and Strum etc.
Custom-made Vibrato System for Acoustic Guitar
The Modwheel function is custom designed to emulate acoustic guitar finger-vibrato, which makes the instrument more user-friendly and natural to play.
Chord
The Chords function allows you to select chords and play them in many different styles including individual note plucking.
Strum SEQ
The Strum Sequence function (in conjunction with Chord mode) allows you to create up to 8 rhythm patterns for chord and/or note plucking.
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