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
Virtual Guitarist
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Remote Keys
Remote Keys are special functions assigned in the Key Remote Oc-
tave that influence the performance of Virtual Guitarist 2. These keys
include: Slide Noise (C#), Stop Noise (D#), Fill trigger (F#), Sustain
(G#) and Latch On/Off (A#).
Aftertouch Vibrato
Applying aftertouch will automatically produce vibrato in Virtual Gui-
tarist 2. To set the Vibrato rate, depth and delay adjust the knobs on
the Setup Page.
Chord recognition
Virtual Guitarist 2 features an intelligent chord recognition system,
which always plays the correct chord based on the MIDI input from a
sequencer or MIDI keyboard in real time. The MIDI input can consist of
a complete chord or simple one-finger notes—you don’t need to make
any special settings because Virtual Guitarist will always know what
to do.
Playing chords
If you play a complete chord (for example, the notes C, F, and G for a
Csus chord), Virtual Guitarist will automatically recognize it.
• For the best possible chord recognition, all the notes of a chord must be
played. Playing three notes is sufficient for major, minor or sus4 chords,
but for other chord types (maj7, 7, 6, dim, mmaj7, m7, m6, m7-5, sus2
and 7sus4) you need to play all four notes.










