Make A Acoustic Guitar Sound Good Free Vst

There is an enormous amount of incredibly powerful, free VST instruments out there, and many of them sound just as good as the commercial plugins. To save you the hassle of trawling the web for free VST instruments, I’ve put together this list of the best free VST instrument plugins that are a cut above the rest. Sep 24, 2009 With so many decent to good guitar players out there, I don't see why they even have guitar vst's for example, you can easily find somebody who will want to have fun with a track for free if they know you arn't going to make much money off them.

It's highly likely that if you are going to be using the free version of Studio One, Studio One Prime, that you are going to be wanting to lay down some guitars. The great news is that Studio One Prime comes with some great free plug-ins that can help you get a huge variety of guitar tones.

Studio One Prime includes RedLightDist, a hugely flexible plug-in that features everything from subtle clipping right through to outright destruction and a limited version of Ampire, the guitar amp and cab plug-in.

For the two examples I wanted to show both subtle guitar clipping as if the guitar is going through a combo and then great distortion effects that are possible by combining the plug-ins.

The best news is that I'm not a great guitar player, so just imagine what you can do if you care an axe fiend.. over to you!

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In the first example I've used a Telecaster with Humbucker pickups in the centre position - I've simply added some RedLightDist to add character to the sound as it is being connected directly to the audio interface (DI). I've included the images to show you the settings in both the first and second example.

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In the audio example the guitar starts off just with the DI sound and then the RedLightDist fades and then back out to demonstrate how using the Mix control can blend the sound to taste.

In the second example I've use the same Telecaster with Humbuckers but in the rear position. I've used the RedLightDist to create the Distortion and then used the Cabinet only on Ampire to create a cab setting and warm the sound up. Without the cabinet it sounds like a distortion pedal but with it you get a nice big round distortion without the fizzy top end. Reddit free piano vst.

In the second audio example the guitar starts off just with the DI sound and then the RedLightDist and Ampire cut in we then bypass and then back again. Huge difference!