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whenever i use the tab/guitar pro function to use on of my gp5 files it sounds just as it should but when i drag into the piano roll everythings messed up with the articulations. do you know why that happens? it sounds just as its supossed to in the tab section if i hit play in there.
@@middenhelodiesGood day friend, in the first part, how do you play on the midi keyboard in real time? Because my problem is that I want to be able to play in real time from my keyboard mode on the piano roll as you showed in the first part, my question is, how do you play in real time so that the MIDI boots remain on the piano roll? because I don't want to be placing note by note, but I want to do it as you showed in the first part friend, I would like to know that please ( rhythm )
I'm sorry to bother you, but can you answer a question for me? I'm having some difficulty making sound on this piano interface, and I wanted to know if I open the program the way it is in your video, can I make sound directly with this guitar in the app? For example, if I mark the notes directly on the neck of the virtual guitar and it will be marked on the piano exactly as I marked it on the guitar? I hope you understand
I’m not 100% sure, but I think if he would switch the guitar to palm mute mode he would have to open an entirely new vst channel for all the notes not being muted so he’s using a work around to save CPU overload 🤔🤷♂️
@@SadTown99 you can switch modes by pressing a certain key ( in this case d-1) if you want to save cpu, instead of using midi for playback you can burn into a freezed track ( the midi )
Also, u need to run them into individual channels. 1 guitar, 1 channel. Ideally, pan one hard left. Then double what you played and put it on the 2nd guitar/2nd channel-- but pan that 2nd one hard right. Thick stereo guitar. Run each guitar channel into its own guitar group buss before routing it to the master . Seperate instrument groups/busses are essential for maximum control of your tone to avoid that jumbled mess Far better than using one 1 guitar and making it stereo. Trust me.
Pan guitars left and right 70% works fine but sometimes 60% or even 50% will be better. Also i would recommend to harmonize melody on thirds if u are in minor scale and sixths if in major.
This sounds midi-ish and since there's 2 guitar plugins playing the same thing and the first guitar plugin is panned to the left and the 2nd guitar plugin is panned to the right it doesn't sound realistic and also both of them sound robotic