The new file format allows browsers to detect the binary type and download the file without corrupting it.Enhanced Format dialog to allow setting the anchor position (above notation, above tab, below tab) of most markers.Ability to combine advanced special effects, fingerings, formatting, pitch change.Soundfont support and ability to access the alternate sound banks (Mac version).Ability to export an audio file (.wav.
While it is possible to play many voicings on a guitar like this, alot of common chords are played much differently. I would study guitar chord voicings as they can be played very differently than a keyboard.Ī dead giveaway is using a piano voicing for a guitar part. A real guitar is better.Īny idea what I can do more? Manipulate the velocity? Some EQing? Some other setting on the instrument? Another VST? I now use only stock Live devices and packs.Īlot comes down to keyboard techniques, where you have to think like a guitar player. These two things did help, and I got the MIDI guitar to sound a little more realistic, but it's still not enough. Like when you play all the strings on a guitar, the deepest string is played (I guess) a few milliseconds before the lightest string. I then put in small delays between the notes, when multiples notes are played at the same time. I first replaced the original piano chords I had with exactly the same notes as you would get from a guitar
I have done some tings to improve the MIDI: Especially when you play multiple strings at the same time, the result from the MIDI doesn't sound as good as a real guitar. I find it hard to make a good and realistic guitar sound from a MIDI track in Live.