Paul Bright
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If it hasn’t happened by now they’re never going to do it….
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Thanked by: Oscar SternIn the meantime my go to guitar right now is electri6ty. It actually sounds pretty good. Not as good as what these guys would do but we use what’s really there. It has a telecaster, a Stratocaster, lipstick, L4, a Les Paul, a Les Paul p90 and a Rickenbacker. All the guitars are fully amped, or in a DI configuration. I’ve used all the guitars with overlouds th amp system plugin, and they sound wonderful. The guitars have solo mode, polyphonic chord mode. They have most everything you would expect from a guitar FX sound,muted, slides etc. Again not as good as what toontrack would do, but at least it currently exists.
As much as I wish they would…I think the chance of it ever seeing the light of day, is like there being one complete day on this planet that no one was fighting some type of war.
Yes the product line would make a ton of money, because it would be so good, and yes dlc guitar types would also fill the coffers with gold. Buy a les paul, but a Stratocaster, buy a Rickenbacker, buy a telecaster, buy a prs, etc . Etc.. buy midi pack Beatle guitar rhythms, rolling stone guitar rhythms, funk guitar rhythms, a pure cash cow waiting to happen…oh well….
It’s been over 2 to 3 years since this got posted, so I seriously doubt we’ll ever see anything resembling an ezguitar. If they were going to do it they would have done it already! Sorry to say guys, ezguitar’s are things of what you dream of at night only and they forever remain in the land of lost toys ….
If they did make it based off what I’ve seen on Ezbass.. they sold at least 1 copy 🙂
These guys make good sounding ones.. and combine them with TH-U a good winning combination for now…
https://www.amplesound.net/en/index.asp
https://overloud.com/products/th-u-full
Aslo a good book for learning the craft of chord songwriting:
Chord Progressions for Songwriters
By Richard J. Scott
Correction lol:
IV I V
IIm VIm IIIm
Also noticed your missing the VIIo from being displayed iwthin the collor pattern at the top not widely used its still part of it.. in the case for C
Your wheel placement:
Bb F C G
Viio IV I V
C – I – Tonic/Root – Primary – Major
Dm – IIm – Subtonic – Secondary – Minor
Em – IIIm – Mediant – Secondary – Minor
F – IV – Suddominant – Primary – Minor
G – V – Dominianit – Primary – Major
Am – VIIm – Submediant – Primary – Minor
Bo – VIIo – Leading Tone – Secondary – Diminished
C – VIII – Octive – Primary – Major
Yes I know all of this.. the point of the request.. was so I could just use EzKeys to drop down an audio track within the program itself… sometimes I don;t want to use protools… to do the additional steps..
I am doing that..but I would also like a option to export an audio track… of what is being generated in EzKeys.. just gives a another work flow and I can bring over into a daw that does not have Ezkeys installed on it…
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