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Electric Guitar Les Paul
Experience the Legendary sound of Gibson Les Paul
Electric Guitar LP Lite features a 1963 Gibson Les Paul, one of the most famous electric guitar models, which appears in many ‘60s Rock and Roll legendary albums. It is one of the guitarist’s prominent instruments and In 1965, Eric Clapton began using Les Pauls because of the influence of Freddie King and Hubert Sumlin, and played a 1960 Standard on the groundbreaking album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton. In America, Mike Bloomfield began using a 1954 Les Paul goldtop while touring with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and recorded most of his work on the band’s East-West album with that guitar. By 1967, Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead was using mid-1950s, P-90 pickup-equipped goldtops or black custom models, which he used through 1968.
We are trying our best to represent the modern Rock/Metal sound to musicians so we are using the top notch guitarist who works for KoRn/Lady Gaga/Avril Lavigne/Edgar Winter to record the samples. Every sample is carefully tested and processed to ensure they have the best sounding in nowadays recordings. Thus our users can make their music sound professional and powerful with our howling, booming and clanging guitars.
Deeply sampled over 17GB uncompressed contents, over 6,200 samples, with multi velocity layers and round robin samples, Electric Guitar LP Lite aims at extreme realistic guitar and icon Les Paul sound. Electric Guitar LP Lite covers rhythm and lead guitar playing — which includes Sound Magic’s powerful and easy to use, chord strumming functionality. The strumming system automates divide chords into special groups and users can use keyswitch them or articulation to quickly select them on the fly. What’s more, we also sampled as much as techniques available on this guitar, including Mute, Staccato, Sustain, Vibrato, Slides, Bend, Falls, Scrapes,Screams, Hammer On, Pull Off and noises.
Modelling Legato gives user a lot of more freedom than before
You can start legato or glissando anytime you want, on any technique it has, not limited to the patch that has sampled legato. Also, you can change timbre in real times as a modeled instrument. With modeling technology, you can get an instrument that sound keeps changing, not the fixed or dead as a sampled instrument. In audio demos, you can clearly hear how the instrument changes through time; give the sound unlimited possibilities and varieties.
Modelled Vibrato, Slides and Bends
We further expanded our technology to achieve more authentic sounds from sampling without sacrificing creative control. For perspective, this means starting with non-vibrato and then fading in vibrato sustain while changing depth and speed. Or, you can also change Slide or Bend speed in real time while setting different destination notes.