
(This is separate from your ISW account, since you can access multiple developers' products from there. If you don't have Pulse yet, you can download it here and make an account. This cross-platform app allows you to easily download + install libraries and virtual instruments from multiple developers, all in a convenient interface. You'll also see that we're now using the Pulse Downloader.

To get the library, just add it to your cart and check out at the following link: Note that Precision Free does require the full version of Kontakt (not Player). As mentioned in the other thread, G0 in S2 was just pitched down anyways, changing the Tune knob with S3 will give you exactly the same sound of that G0 as in S2. Though not as much as the full version's 3.5 octaves, this still allows you to write a wide range of basslines!Ĭheck out the full list of differences here: 22172 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia. The sampling depth is exactly the same as the full version (24bit, 4x RR, 4x dynamics), and we've included two octaves of playable range starting at a low B. Our FREE version includes the most important playing technique - fingerstyle sustains - with accompanying pops and finger noises, all in the same exact Shreddage 3 engine with loads of tweaking and FX capabilities. Performed by Tony Dickinson of Trans-Siberian Orchestra fame, Precision was captured through a lovely UA|610 analog DI and has flatwound strings for a superb, warm tone.

This is an edited version of our flagship electric bass, which features a legendary 5-string American p-bass sound that can be heard across countless records, soundtracks, styles and genres. Regularly $149 USD, Shreddage 3 Serpent is on sale for only $99 USD for a limited time.Hello all! We're pleased to announce our last release of the year, a 100% FREE instrument. Serpent includes three unique pickup positions with custom blending along with all the key articulations you need, sampled in exquisite detail.

Powered by the free Kontakt Player engine, Shreddage 3 Serpent is a versatile 7-string electric guitar with an all-American classic sound, performed by YouTube superstar Jules Conroy (FamilyJules7x).

Starting with barebones MIDI, you’ll see every step that goes into adding realism and polish to a virtual guitar part not just how to add expression, but why each technique is important, and how guitarists use them in real playing.Īrticulations covered include hammer-ons, sweeps, mutes, pinch harmonics, rakes, tapping, bends, and slides. In the video you will learn all the key techniques you need to improve your virtual guitar mockups, including how to properly humanize MIDI notes, make smooth note connections with hammer-on and pull-off, add realism by ‘dirtying up’ a lead with palm mutes, and more. Impact Soundworks has published a tutorial video in which composer and guitarist Yousef Mousavi uses Shreddage 3 Serpent to recreate a real guitar solo note-for-note.
