Ample Sound’s Ample Guitar M Lite II is a realistic acoustic guitar virtual instrument that uses samples from the venerated Martin D-41, one of the American guitar maker’s most legendary designs. It has a simple interface that shows you a guitar and piano keyboard, making it easy to visualize what guitar notes on the fretboard are being played when you hit a key.
Ample Guitar uses modifier keys at the lower end of the MIDI keyboard range (C0-C1) to use different guitar techniques like hammer-on and pull-off, palm mute, legato slide, and more. This allows you to chain together a guitar part that sounds natural, with many of the nuances of a proper recorded performance.
The three-fader mic mixer gives you a high degree of flexibility when dialing in a tone. Having onboard FX is also a huge plus, including stereo width and even a doubler. There’s also a dedicated Strummer section that allows users to assign chords to each MIDI key and change how they’re strummed, to taste.
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