Hi, I've used that library before, here's a few demos: Mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue0e-GpTGbg The creator of the soundfont: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEX-wPn4cHk There's an xml file that contains the GUI for the instrument, load that instead of the sfz file and you'll get a custom i...
This is the link to the ugk2: http://www.gregjazz.com/upload/ugk2.rar However, I have since found another guitar soundfont that sounds much, much better: https://unreal-instruments.wixsite.com/unreal-instruments/metal-gtx I have a demo on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g8GihhzdDo Cheer...
You can use the B/B editor for melodies if they repeat. You can also use it for automation tracks if the automation repeats, like sidechain. It's a verstile tool the saves you having to ctrl+v constantly :)
Adding to all the previous ideas, I recomend you get yourself a cheap 25 key midi keyboard. You can get ones with a few assignable controllers and knobs for under 70€. It really helps when composing because you can try ideas out FAST. Also you can record with it your melodies or chord progressions a...
Hehe, it seems I'm a bit late to this Post. Yes, I basically used the ugk.sf2 as the base instrument. It has recorded samples of the clean signal of a real (I hope) electric guitar. Then you slap a pre-amp vst like DSE 808, an amp simulator like LeCto or Le456 and a cabinet simulator like LeCab. Add...