Right under it, you have access to a voicing menu that contains all of the possible voicings of that chord on a guitar, and you can select one for each octave. G#4 stops the chord and play a hand mute sample,Ī#4 stops the chord and plays slide down samples,Ī small chord panel displays the chord that you are playing as well as the octave it is in. There are basically 4 modes (that you can choose using key-switches, G5 to C6), the solo mode that allows to play melodies, the chord mode that helps playing strums or picking very easily, the patterns mode that does all of the strumming or picking for you and the MIDI mode that allows you to use your preferred midi guitar controller.Į4, F4, G4, A4, B4 and C5 (the white keys) are for the 6 different strings,į#4 triggers the chord but shifted from the Chord Slide value, All of these details allow us to reproduce the real playing of a guitar player, and easily. We sampled it very deeply, all frets of all strings with upstrokes, downstrokes, round robins, releases, staccatos, mutes, palm mutes, hand blocks, slides, hammer ons, pull offs, retriggers, fretnoises, percussions other articulations. We recorded it with a pair of DPA microphones to get a detailed stereo perspective, with a U87 to capture the Bass and a precise mono perspective and using a contact pickup in case you want to put the library through an amp simulation plugin. This is exactly in this spirit that we sampled it, together with our powerful strum, pattern and song engine, the Sunbird library is the perfect tool to create accompaniments. It was designed to be extremely versatile so that it can cover many music genres and have a deep tone without being too powerful, which is perfect to accompany a voice. The Hummingbird guitar was created in 1960 by Gibson and was the first square-shouldered dreadnought. The Sunbird library is based on a 1962 Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar.
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