PlastikGuitar
by audiolatry
by audiolatry
3.0 / 5
(2 votes)
PlastikGuitar is a sampled nylon string classical guitar.
This is a small guitar instrument is based on samples captured by Quartertone from a Yamaha Eterna classical acoustic guitar.
During the recording session, he used a CAD E100 microphone.
PlastikGuitar comes with two presets: Finger-Plucked which contains finger-plucked note performances and Harmonics, with string harmonics played at the 4th, 5th, 7th, and 12th frets on each string of the instrument. Both presets have 5 velocity layers per sampled note.
The GUI is intuitive with controls such as tremolo with speed and depth, attack/release envelope, lowpass/highpass filter, gain, pan, and room reverb.
PlastikGuitar is available in VST/VST3 Windows and VST/VST3/AU macOS. It is compatible with the latest versions, also it is natively compatible with M1 chips.
This is a small guitar instrument is based on samples captured by Quartertone from a Yamaha Eterna classical acoustic guitar.
During the recording session, he used a CAD E100 microphone.
PlastikGuitar comes with two presets: Finger-Plucked which contains finger-plucked note performances and Harmonics, with string harmonics played at the 4th, 5th, 7th, and 12th frets on each string of the instrument. Both presets have 5 velocity layers per sampled note.
The GUI is intuitive with controls such as tremolo with speed and depth, attack/release envelope, lowpass/highpass filter, gain, pan, and room reverb.
PlastikGuitar is available in VST/VST3 Windows and VST/VST3/AU macOS. It is compatible with the latest versions, also it is natively compatible with M1 chips.
- 85 MB extracted size / 60 MB download size.
- 2 instrument presets.
- 5 velocity layers per sampled note.
- Looped notes for continuous play.
- Attack/release envelope.
- Cutoff for lowpass/highpass filters.
- Tremolo section.
- Room reverb.
- Global gain and pan.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(119 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(120 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(60.2 Mb)
(3 / 5)
Nightmare
(3 / 5)
Lol, it sounds more like a harpsichord !
The name speaks for itself. The guitar is really plastic. Therefore, nothing surprising