Pedal Steel Vst

Download DSK Guitars Steel is a vst instruments plugins developed by DSK Music, a free Guitar VST plugins that you can use on any VST Compatible hosts such as Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, Wavelab, FL Studio/Fruityloops, Ableton Live, Adobe. 200-watt Solid-state 1x15-inch Pedal Steel Guitar Combo Amplifier with Removable Tone Block 202 Head, Eminence Double-T 15 Speaker, and Tilt-back Legs $1,499.00. Pedal Steel Guitar MULTIFORMAT. We present Pedal Steel Guitar, a unique look into the sounds of an oft overlooked instrument. The totality of playing styles are available here in a range of keys and tempos, ready to bring a distinctive sound and inspiration to your sonic palette, 100% royalty free.

[T]he pitch bend slides in SLIDE Lap Steel are excellent. The slides here are miles ahead of the usual pitch bend in synths and typical attempts for slides in guitar sample libraries.

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Lap steel guitars are very flexible and versatile instruments, and make a great addition to a variety of musical styles. As well as easily fitting in folk, country, and pop productions, they also sound great with distortion for rock and blues tunes.

The Orange Tree Samples SLIDE Lap Steel sample library features around 1 GB of high quality samples, with three dynamics and four round-robin samples for each chromatically-sampled string--giving you a total of over 2,000 samples, powered by an extensive script.

Being that slides are such an integral part of the SLIDE Lap Steel, we implemented several technologies to improve the playability and realism of the slides. First of all, all the slides use timbre-corrected bending, as opposed to conventional methods of pitch bending. These slides will also realistically re-excite the strings, lengthening the sustain. SLIDE Lap Steel not only gives you the ability to bend strings separately, but also allows you to set the bend range to conform to a specific key/scale.

SLIDE Lap Steel includes five stereo cabinet impulses as well as spring reverb, tremolo, chorus, and much more. All the effects and performance settings can be stored in external preset files. That means that you don't have to reload the entire library to audition different presets, and makes it easy to share presets with other Lap Steel Guitar users.

Key Features:

- Chromatically, individually sampled strings

- Three dynamics with 4x round-robin

- Onboard Effects

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- Timbre-correct slides

- External preset system

Product Requirements

Available Disk Space

This product requires a total of 1.34 GB of free disk space in order to download and install the sample library. The total size of the download is 671 MB, and after installed the library occupies 704 MB.

Kontakt 4.2.4

This product requires the full retail version of Kontakt and is not compatible with the free Kontakt Player.

Stand-alone, AAX Native, VST, AU

Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or newer. Mac OS X 10.5 or newer.

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Pedal Steel Vsti

Released: June 19, 2012 - Latest Update: April 2, 2014
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Pedal Steel Vst Torrent

What I've done is made splits across the keyboard - often using multiple PARTs (all using a guitar sound of some time -- I like standard guitar sounds for pedal steel better than the built-in pedal steel). What I'll have sometimes is the split may have a couple fingers on one side of the split and other fingers on the other side of the split. Then I'll assign a different pitch bend amount for each PART in the split. This way I can bend between one chord and another target chord. I'll make bend from neutral to bend 'up' one kind of mix of pitch bend amounts - and will assign a different set for the bend 'down' to neutral. This gives the possibility of a couple different options for old-to-new chord qualities (minor, major, dominant, etc). And often I'll have a few different areas of the keyboard where I can handle all of the bend/'morphs' that I want to do for the tune. I'll notate in standard notation what notes I should play and symbols for either prebend down to start, prebend up to start, etc.
The other prep work I do sometimes for this is to use microtonal scales that allow for different note options. This is not necessarily needed most of the time.