To be honest, you can probably replicate the bass end of rock with a decent synth plug-in, but there are several ‘proper’ virtual-bass instruments out there, too. Shreddage 2, in particular, is designed for rock and metal and can do everything from chugging rhythmic playing to screaming leads and solos. This is one of the most straightforward instruments to get your head around and even if you don’t know one end of an axe (that’s a guitar, by the way) from another, you should be rocking in no time.įinally, check out the entire Shreddage line from Impact Soundworks ($99 to $149). Other standout titles include Applied Acoustics Strum GS-2 ($99) which models both electric and acoustic or, for out-and-out rock, there’s UJAM Instruments’ Virtual Guitarist IRON (£129). There’s an even wider choice of titles to offer you a virtual electric guitarist – indeed both NI and Orange Tree offer electric versions of those we covered above.
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