![]() However, Steinberg are not without competition and, for acoustic guitar sounds at least, the recently released Real Guitar 2L - a collaboration between Music Lab and Best Service - provides a competitively priced alternative.Īt first sight, these two products would seem to be direct competitors. When it comes to guitar virtual instruments, Steinberg's cunningly named Virtual Guitarist would probably be the first product to spring into the minds of most SOS readers. There have been some famous twin-guitar line-ups in rock history and, even if you can't strum a note, you can now have the virtual equivalent - both of these software instruments will play on time and in tune, and won't want a solo in every song! But are they both equally good? More information and video demos are available at the MusicLab site.Music Lab Real Guitar 2L's main screen, with the plug-in in Solo mode - note the Capo placed on the fifth fret. RealGuitar 1.5 with complete Pattern Library -> RealGuitar 2L ($49 USD).RealGuitar 1.5 with one part of Pattern Library -> RealGuitar 2L ($75 USD).RealGuitar 1.5 without Pattern Library -> RealGuitar 2L ($99 USD).RealGuitar 1.5 without Pattern Library -> RealGuitar 2 ($49 USD).RealGuitar 2 version doesn’t include Pattern Manager and RG Pattern Library. ![]() RealGuitar 2L version includes built-in Pattern Manager and complete RG Pattern Library (1250 rhythm patterns).Legato Chords – allows to sustain note(s) on chord change if the same note(s)/string/fret is being triggered in the previous chord.That adds 800 (!) more new chord voicings to 1000 available in version 1.5 ![]()
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