Virtual Guitarist 2
Table Of Contents
- English
- Table of Contents
- Congratulations!
- Virtual Guitarist 2 - What’s The Deal?
- Register Your Software!
- The Steinberg Key
- Minimum System Requirements (PC version)
- Installing Virtual Guitarist 2 (PC version)
- Minimum System Requirements (Mac version)
- Installing Virtual Guitarist 2 (Mac version)
- Activating the Steinberg Key
- Preparations
- Using a MIDI Keyboard
- First Test
- How to Play Virtual Guitarist 2
- Virtual Guitarist 2 Terminology
- Chord recognition
- Sustain pedal
- The Play Page
- Loading and Saving Styles
- Auditioning Styles
- The Parts Browser
- The Play Page Controls
- The Riff Page
- The Riff Editor
- Groove Settings
- The FX Page
- The Amp Section
- FX Section
- The Effects
- The Output Section
- FX Management
- Plug-in Version of the Effect Board
- MIDI Controller Default Assignments
- Assigning MIDI Controllers in Virtual Guitarist 2
- The Setup Page
- Additional Phrasings
- Reference
- Credits
- Deutsch
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
- Virtual Guitarist 2 – worum geht es?
- Lassen Sie Ihre Software registrieren!
- Der Steinberg Key
- Systemanforderungen (PC-Version)
- Installation (PC-Version)
- Systemanforderungen (Mac-Version)
- Installation (Mac-Version)
- Aktivieren des Steinberg Key
- Einrichten des Systems
- Verwenden eines MIDI-Keyboards
- Erster Test
- Wie spielt man Virtual Guitarist 2?
- Virtual Guitarist 2 – Terminologie
- Akkorderkennung
- Sustain-Pedal
- Die Play-Seite
- Laden und Speichern von Styles
- Anhören von Styles
- Der Parts-Browser
- Die Bedienelemente der Play-Seite
- Die Riff-Seite
- Der Riff-Editor
- Groove-Einstellungen
- Die FX-Seite
- Der Verstärkerbereich
- Der Effektbereich
- Die Effekte
- Der Ausgabebereich
- Effektverwaltung
- Die PlugIn-Version der FX-Seite
- Standardzuweisungen für MIDI-Controller
- Zuweisen von MIDI-Controllern in Virtual Guitarist 2
- Die Setup-Seite
- Zusätzliche Phrasen
- Referenz
- Credits
- Français
- Table des Matières
- Félicitations !
- Virtual Guitarist 2 – Quoi de neuf?
- Enregistrez votre logiciel !
- La clé Steinberg
- Système minimum requis (version PC)
- Installation de Virtual Guitarist 2 (version PC)
- Système minimum requis (version Mac)
- Installation de Virtual Guitarist 2 (version Mac)
- Activation de la Clé Steinberg
- Préparatifs
- Utilisation d’un clavier MIDI
- Premier Test
- Comment jouer sur Virtual Guitarist 2
- Terminologie de Virtual Guitarist 2
- Reconnaissance d’accord
- Pédale Sustain
- La page Play (Jouer)
- Charger et enregistrer des Styles
- Écouter les styles
- Le Navigateur de Parts
- Contrôles de la page Play
- La page Riff
- L’éditeur de Riff
- Réglages de Groove
- La page FX
- La section Amp
- Section FX
- Les effets
- La section de sortie
- Gestion des effets
- Version plug-in du pédalier d’effets
- Assignations de contrôleurs MIDI par défaut
- Assignation de contrôleurs MIDI dans Virtual Guitarist 2
- La page Setup (Configuration)
- Phrasés supplémentaires
- Référence
- Crédits
ENGLISH
Virtual Guitarist
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You can also trigger a fill by pressing the F# key on the remote octave
of your MIDI keyboard. In the Part list on the Riff Page, Fills are marked
with an asterisk (*).
A Fill will repeat as long as the Modwheel is held up or the F# key is
held. If, e.g., you want a Fill to play over three bars, hold the Fill key or
the Modwheel up for three bars.
If you want to trigger Fills by another MIDI controller, go to the Setup
Page and select one from the Fill Trigger menu.
Sustained Chords
You can also use Virtual Guitarist 2 to play long (sustained) chords.
• To play long chords, press the sustain pedal and play the chords as
normal on your MIDI keyboard.
There are two types of long chords, triggered by different MIDI note
velocities:
• A light key stroke produces a slowly strummed chord (not available in all
Styles).
• A stronger key stroke produces a heavy chord.
This function is also assigned to the G# key of your MIDI keyboard’s re-
mote octave. Double-click this key to lock the sustain mode, click again
to unlock.
Accents
Playing a MIDI note in the Pitch Range with a high velocity (125 and
above) will start the Part (depending on the Style) with an syncopated
eighth or quarter length “Accent” note. This Accent is handy for vary-
ing your performance in real-time.










