MusicLab RealGuitar review

Add a virtual acoustic guitar to your digital music studio

Even the subtle nuances of shifting finger positions are present

TechRadar Verdict

If you're after an authentic virtual guitar for your computer music studio, then look no further!

Pros

  • +

    Very realistic

    Attractive interface

    Covers a variety of techniques

    Great for those who don't own guitars

Cons

  • -

    Could do with a few more presets

    Not for non-musicians

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Steinberg's Virtual Guitarist can produce acoustic guitar strums, but these are limited to the app's on-board rhythm patterns. MusicLab's new sample-based creation, on the other hand, is designed to offer unprecedented control over the guitar sounds being played - right down to individual notes.

RealGuitar is a plug-in that can be used with a sequencer such as Logic, ProTools or Cubase. It imitates basic guitar techniques such as strumming, plucking, sliding, bending and muting, by employing standard MIDI keyboard and MIDI controllers.

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