AGT is recorded on the Taylor 714 acoustic guitar, with 3892 dry samples and a total size of 5GB. Original samples have been recorded as 24-bit 44.1kHz stereo. Natural sustain and resonating sounds of the guitar are unadulterated. No looping samples.The samples are categorized in two banks: Strum and Pick.As with other Ample Guitar instruments, AGT is also featured with the following functionalities and techniques: Hammer On & Pull Off, Legato Slide up & down, Slide in Below & Slide out Downwards, Palm Mute, Natural Harmonic, Popping 9 guitar techniques, Legato at random length, pitch & poly. All techniques can be played in Legato mode, even when strumming.
Ample Sound AGT v1.1.2-R2R
2.2.3 Double Guitar: As a common technique in music, Ample Guitar's Double Guitar feature conforms to its name because totally different samples are being played on left and right channels. And it's very easy to use by simply click the toggle button.
Everyone wants good audio, but don't always know the steps to get there. This course takes a practical, hands on approach to audio post production. From dialog cleanup and noise removal to sound design and mixing. Working in Adobe Audition CS6, we work through specific project based scenarios to add practical tools for you to use on everyday projects.We start off with an introduction to the new Adobe Audition CS6 interface, preferences and features as well as get familiar with the import / export workflow. Next we dig into our first project which is an emergency dialog cleanup on some exterior shots. The location recording has some challenges for us to fix. Then we clean up the voice on a promo and work it in the mix against music. We take a character animation and bring it to life with sound. The rest of the class will be taking the AFX218 trailer project and creating the sound track for the trailer.
Ryan first got his start at Avenue Edit after graduating Columbia College Chicago with a BA in Film / Video with a concentration in Audio. He has over 20 years experience working with sound, and 10 years in the advertising audio post industry. Ryan's clients range from national television ads for Allstate and Aleve, to music video sound design for recording artist Matt and Kim, to viral movie tie-in for the film Contagion for Participant Media.
Class 5: We look at a few more Voice processing related issues. How to match two different sounding mics using EQ and Reverb and how to route the signal from multiple tracks and use bussing to optimize our processing. Then we discuss music licensing and where to start look ingfor music for your projects, from Creative Commons to ASCAP and BMI. We then use the Adobe royalty music library to finish up our radio promo, we work through a music edit and then mix the two together to get composite mix.
Class 6: Project 3: Sound Design an animation sequence. Starting from nothing, we build an entire environment and give the character a personality using sound. We start with filling in our backgrounds and finish with adding specific elements.
Class 7: Playing around with sound design techniques, we work with processing in this class and look at creating custom effects, focusing on guns and explosions. We also introduce the assignment: Sound design and mix a short slowmotion clip.
The Gibson Les Paul was first introduced in 1952 as a signature model for Les Paul himself. As the years progressed, the instrument got the shape that we know and love today, with two humbucker pickups and solid construction. Ample Guitar brings this instrument to your DAW with good-quality samples and functions, feeling much like the original instrument.
As good as the Stratocaster sounds, you might be looking for another instrument. Luckily, Ample Sound has a range of plugins sampling iconic electric guitars like Gibson Les Paul, PRS 24, and even the 9-string Schecter Hellraiser.
The Fender Telecaster was introduced in 1950, taking the world by storm, and has remained in production even today. It is a versatile guitar, usable for many genres like blues, jazz, rock, country, R&B, metal, etc. Its sound comes from its iconic single-coil pickups, of which the bridge pickup is slanted.
Ample Guitar Telecaster (AGTC) brings renowned sound to your studio in software form. It has two sample libraries dedicated to the pickup positions: neck and bridge. Similarly, you can enable doubling, mono/stereo modes, etc., to change the base sound of your guitar.
AGTC accurately recreates the sound of the Fender Telecaster, and the realism of the engine is laudable. I love how the built-in amp simulations and the effect processors are high-quality, customizable, and genuinely useful for mixing.
The instrument is sampled based and utilizes 4062 samples from a steel-string guitar. It offers a bunch of different controls and parameters that will help you edit and customize the sound of the guitar.
Ample Guitar M III is a very useful software instrument for the producer who seeks a realistic guitar sound. It comes with a library of huge content that can help you create guitar compositions for almost any genre.
Ample Bass J from Ample Sound is another great plugin from the Chinese company that will give you quality bass sound for your home or commercial studio. The creators have worked hard to capture the richness of the Fender Jazz Bass John English Masterbuilt sound as accurately as possible. The software has enough possibilities to sculpt your unique bass tone.
This plugin from the Chinese company Ample Sound is based on the Martin D-41 acoustic guitar, known for its rich sound. Beautiful inlays and the fingerboard make it a dream for many guitarists.
Ample Sound has made it possible for you to have the Martin D-41 acoustic guitar as a virtual instrument for free. You can use the rich sound of this guitar both in your DAW and as a stand-alone host.
The Chinese company Ample Sound, from time to time, pleases its users with free products. For example, you can get a virtual instrument based on the Martin D-41 acoustic guitar. Ample Bass P Lite II is also on the list of free plugins.
Ample Sound has given you a fantastic opportunity to try a virtual bass guitar for free. It has enough articulation and pretty good sound quality. Therefore, we do not exclude that you can use this plugin for your music production.
Another addition on this list by Ample Sound, the Ethno Ukulele plugin, is sampled-based and includes samples recorded from a Kamaka HF-3 uke. The interface is similar to that of previous Ample Sound plugins on this list and features a tab player and an effects page.
Ample Ethno Banjo is a great instrument for the producer who needs a Banjo instrument in their production. The sample library is extensive and covers a wide range of sounds, articulations, playing styles, strumming styles, and Banjo tones while remaining user-friendly at the same time.
Ample China Erhu features three erhu models tuned differently from one another, perfect for providing a cohesive sonority that these instruments should have when played together. Ying Wang, a Ph.D. erhu major at the Central Conservatory of Music, sampled the sounds of each instrument with exquisite technique and expression.
Ample Sound used a Dunhuang Guzheng 694L instrument to capture all aspects of its sonority, containing 21 strings and made with professional-grade paulownia soundboard and backboard.
Ample Sound has some fantastic offers regarding different and ethnic-oriented instruments, with this collection bringing a great example of such unique musical devices right to your screen.
Ample China Zheng is the perfect recreation of a zheng instrument, captured down to the tiniest details. You can expect great clarity, enormous attention to detail, and unique configurations to make it sound like you want. 2ff7e9595c
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