Like Chromophone 2, the three main pages within the interface are Play, Edit, and Effects the buttons to access each are located in the middle of the screen. And since there are no samples, Strum GS-2 only takes up 75MB of disk space! AAS Strum GS-2 delivers very convincing guitar sounds, presented through a very playable interface. But it’s the ability to play the guitar sounds in a convincing manner that really separates Strum from the pack. Over the years, there have been quite a few virtual guitar instruments, and hardware synths these days have impressive sounding guitar patches. No longer separate products, acoustic and electric guitars are together in one plug-in, and the user interface is much more streamlined (and should feel quite familiar to users of another virtual instrument we like-AAS Chromophone 2). The playing technique was also innovative, allowing a keyboard player to “strum” guitar chords by means of the left hand doing the fingering and the right hand using individual keys for up strokes and down strokes.įast forward to 2016, and we finally have Version 2. We thought it was a very good sounding virtual instrument, particularly remarkable in that it used no samples and created all of its guitar sounds through modeling technology. ![]() ![]() ![]() Six years ago, we reviewed the first iterations of Strum ( see review here).
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