Virtual Guitarist
Table Of Contents
- English
- Table of contents
- The success story continues…
- Congratulations!
- How do I use VirtualGuitarist?
- What is VirtualGuitarist?
- How does Virtual Guitarist work?
- What you can and can’t do with VirtualGuitarist
- Register your software!
- Optimizing the hard disk before installation
- System requirements (PC version)
- Installing VirtualGuitarist (PC version)
- System requirements (Mac version)
- Installing VirtualGuitarist (Mac version)
- Setting up VirtualGuitarist as a VST instrument in your host application
- First test
- How to play VirtualGuitarist
- Players
- Parts
- Chord recognition
- Latch mode
- Expression and timing variations
- Sound variations
- Multi-effect board
- Plug-in version of the effect board
- MIDI controller assignments
- Global settings (setup)
- Bonus feature: creating your own phrasings
- Reference
- Deutsch
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Die Erfolgsstory geht weiter!
- Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
- Wie arbeitet man mit Virtual Guitarist?
- Was ist Virtual Guitarist?
- Wie macht er das?
- Was kann Virtual Guitarist, was kann er nicht?
- Lassen Sie Ihre Software registrieren!
- Festplatte vor der Installation optimieren
- Systemvoraussetzungen (PC-Version)
- Virtual Guitarist »Electric Edition« installieren (PC-Version)
- Systemvoraussetzungen (Mac-Version)
- Virtual Guitarist »Electric Edition« installieren (Mac-Version)
- Aktivierung als VST-Instrument in der Host- Applikation
- Erster Test
- Wie spielt man Virtual Guitarist?
- Player
- Parts
- Akkorderkennung
- Latch-Modus
- Variationen für Artikulation und Timing
- Soundvariationen
- Multi-Effekt-Board
- Plug-In-Version des Effektboards
- MIDI-Controller in Virtual Guitarist
- Globale Voreinstellungen (Setup)
- Bonusfunktion: Eigene Phrasierungen erstellen
- Referenzteil
- Français
- Table des matières
- Le succès continue …
- Félicitations!
- Comment utiliser Virtual Guitarist?
- Qu’est-ce que Virtual Guitarist?
- Comment fait-“il” cela?
- Que peut et ne peut pas faire Virtual Guitarist
- Enregistrez votre logiciel!
- Optimiser le disque dur avant installation
- Configuration nécessaire (version PC)
- Installation de Virtual Guitarist (version PC)
- Configuration nécessaire (version Mac)
- Installation de Virtual Guitarist (version Mac)
- Configurer Virtual Guitarist comme Instrument VST dans votre application hôte
- Premier Test
- Comment jouer avec Virtual Guitarist?
- Joueur
- Parties
- Reconnaissance d’accord
- Mode Latch
- Variations dans l’expression et le timing
- Variations sonores
- Pédalier multi-effet
- Version plug-in du pédalier d’effets
- Assignation des Contrôleurs MIDI
- Paramètres globaux—Fenêtre Setup
- Fonction bonus: créez vos propres phrasés
- Référence
VIRTUAL GUITARIST
“ELECTRIC EDITION”
English 37
ENGLISH
This is how you set the AutoFilter:
1. Play the guitar phrase you want to autofilter. Switch on the AutoFilter
and set the Freq knob to a medium value.
2. With the knob switch select the direction of the filter movement. In the
left position (positive) the filter frequency follows the signal level, in
the right position it moves in the opposite direction (higher level =
sound gets darker), e.g. for underwater soundscapes.
3. Now turn up the Threshold knob until the filter reacts to signal peaks.
The more you turn up the knob, the more sensitive the filter becomes.
4. Now set the modulation range for the filter frequency with the Freq
control. Higher values result in more “envelope depth”.
Delay
The Delay unit is a combination of a digital delay and a vintage tape
echo. It creates all types of echoes and delays from ultra-modern space
effects to dusty, shimmering 70ties delay clouds.
Here’s how to set the delay:
1. First select the effect type with the knob switch. There are two mono
(MD, MH) and two stereo delay algorithms:
• MD: Mono Delay—the signal gets repeated with the interval set with the time
knob.
• MH: Multi Head—this is the typical tape echo effect simulating multiple play-
back heads. Within the time interval the signal gets played back by multiple
tape heads, therefore the complex pattern.
• PP: Ping Pong Delay—the signal jumps between left and right channel.
• Tap: Multi Tap Delay—today’s version of the Multi Head, great for creating
complex rhythmical delay patterns.










