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In this tutorial, I will teach you how to use the Steinberg Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 to create a convincing guitar part for a song. I will explain chord diagrams and how you should start this program up before trying to perform your first note. I also want to go over what kind of plug-ins you may need as well as what DAWs might be good for virtual instruments in general. In the tutorial, I will show the basics of playing various chords and scales on your virtual guitar by myself so that you can practice with no one slacking off! First, open up the Steinberg Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 by clicking on it from your desktop. You should see some chords on the screen, but you will probably notice that some are grayed out. Even if you try to play them, it will not register any input from your MIDI device. This is because many of the chords are not installed on your computer. However, there is a simple solution to this! First click on "Chords" at the top then select "Edit Chords Library." Again, under "Chords," you will see a list of files in the library. Navigate to the folder called VGE2_ti_chrds and select all of them. Now all of the chords are available to play. You can delete all of the grayed out "unavailable" chords if you wish. For this tutorial, I have kept them so that you can see what chords are needed for this program. If you are writing your own songs with Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition, I suggest that you create a new folder on your computer for it and dump all of the chords into that folder so that you do not have any problems later! The last step is to select which guitar model you want to use. Click on "Edit Instruments" at the top of Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 and then click on the drop-down menu under Model Type. I suggest that you go with "Guitar." It has a better sound than the other models and is more realistic. Click on "OK" to save your changes. Now try to hit a note using your MIDI controller or keyboard key. You should hear something. If you do not, click on the "Play Me" button at the top of Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 . It will play a chord that sounds like what you played and it will also play an E chord as well as two others. Page 117: This is an example of a common use for Virtual Guitarist: creating part for someone else's song (something like indexing and mastering). Technorati tags: Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 tutorial guitar chords Steinberg guitar music notation virtual guitar virtual guitarist electric edition v2.0 tutorial Article Source: Steinberg Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 Tutorial - Stop the Bus...I Want to Get Off! | Digital Media Zone Related articles Related Web Sites Steinberg Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition V2.0 by www.guitar-recording-software-reviews. cfa1e77820
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