![]() So naturally, the core component of Shreddage is the power chord. It's sole purpose is electric rhythm guitar, particularly the sound of metal, grunge, and hard rock. It's not intended to be an all-encompassing electric guitar library with every articulation and chord structure known to man. We'll discuss the actual sounds first, and will then tackle the methods of controlling Shreddage in the next section(trust me, it's less confusing this way!). Presets are included for the most popular plug-ins, such as Guitar Rig 4, Amplitube 2, TH1, Studio Devil, and Podfarm.įor this review, I used the newly released Amplitube 3 with the Fender expansion as my testing grounds. So you will need some form of amp simulator or guitar effects processing suite. The included samples are mono 24-bit, 44.1kHz wave files, and are all recorded direct and completely dry. Weighing in at around 1.05GB and just under 1,000 samples, Shreddage won't break the HD bank, but still has it's share of meat for you to thrash with. Of course, this means you can always throw the samples into a sampler of choice if needed. Fortunately, the wave files are not locked in any way, so you can edit the Kontakt mappings, as well as the files themselves. Shreddage is only available in the Kontakt format(version 2 or higher), so you will need the full version of Kontakt to use Shreddage out of the box. Shreddage is a new rhythm guitar library from Impact Soundworks, and it takes on the challenge of this very style of the guitar world. I'm not talking about basic strumming patterns, but all-out-chunky-tear-your-head-off type of electric distortion rhythm guitar. One of these areas is that of rhythm guitar. And as a result, libraries rarely GET them right. In my quest for the ultimate in realism, I feel there are certain areas in the musical instrument world that are harder to get right. I am a sucker for samples, and I have used a LOT of what is out there. If you need power chords, and don't want to mess around with extra complexity that some libraries give you, Shreddage is a no-brainer. The only way to mute it is to mute the instrument within kontakt until the sound is 100% dead and then unmute.Usually triggers when I press to many keyboard buttons at once.Drop dead easy to use, fun to play, best power chord library out there, great priceĬould have used some vibrato control for solo notes So anyhow, now I started a new song and whilst just playing the instrument on my keyboard it keeps doing the same thing. And I went through the entire track like a 100 times (not joking) to see if I had accidentally triggered the instrument in another track but that was not the case. So first I thought it had to do with some effect I used in my pattern because I could play the guitar track only and not have this issue but when I played the full song I got this happening like 9/10 times. I had the issue first in my last song I made where I’d play the song from the start and a note would keep repeating (like it was getting feedback from a speaker and replayed over and over). It doesn’t always happen but it doesn’t seem to be random either. And only with “Shreddage 3: Hydra” VST through “Kontakt 6”. Heyo! So I have a really wierd issue that keeps happening over and over.
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