Pros: Huge variety of guitar models and genre styles, high tweakability, sophisticated tagging system makes it easy to find sounds
Cons: Cons? 😉
ARCADE — Output’s inspiration machine — has you covered on the guitar front. It’s packed with thousands of loops and samples from stringed instruments, recorded by those at the top of their craft. A variety of electric, acoustic, pedal steel, semi-hollow bass, lap pedal, and other guitars are a click away! And, there’s no plain presets here: Baritone stacks, distorted power chords, and mellowed-out strums are just a handful of the sounds you’ll find in Arcade. And, new sounds are added every day.
Each of the different Lines in Arcade offers unique sounds, and the preset names often indicate what they sound like. “Rigid Picks,” in the Ingredients Line, has short, staccato notes. In Taped, “Riff to Reel” combines tape saturation with pitch modulation. One of our favorites: “Love and Guitars,” from The 70s, a deceptively crunchy pluck that can be played low for edgy energy. The variety is, frankly, incredible: Twangy plucks (Nashville), flamenco flourishes (Sazón), woozy chillwave chords (Poolside)… Arcade’s got it all.
Because Arcade sorts Kits based on the vibe and treatment of the instrument, you spend less time finding the perfect sound and more time writing music. Then, transform samples within Arcade using effects and time-stretch, reverse, or slice things up with the press of a button, all while staying in your track’s tempo and key!
If you’re looking for guitars that sound great as soon as you play them and can be morphed to your needs, you’ll find them in Arcade.
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