Acousticsamples – GD-6 Acoustic Guitar (UVI Falcon)

By | December 12, 2021

 

Publisher: UVI
Website: www.acousticsamples.net/gd6
Format: SOUNDBANK
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo


Description: The GD-6 acoustic guitar is based on the custom-made Guild D-40 electric acoustic guitar.
Now, in version V2, the script has been updated to contain the same functionality as the Sunbird library.
We recorded it with a pair of microphones and a built-in pickup.
We sampled it very deeply, all frets of all strings with ascending, bottoming, circular, releases, staccato, mutes, muffs, handlocks, slides, hammers, snippets, retriggers, frets, percussion and other articulations. All these details allow us to easily and simply reproduce the real playing of the guitarist.
There are basically 4 modes (which you can select with the keyswitches, G5 to C6), a solo mode that lets you play melodies, a chord mode that makes it very easy to play strings or select, a pattern mode that does all the strumming or selection … for you and MIDI mode, which allows you to use your preferred MIDI guitar controller. All these details allow us to easily and simply reproduce the real playing of the guitarist.
There are basically 4 modes (which you can select with the keyswitches, G5 to C6), a solo mode that lets you play melodies, a chord mode that makes it very easy to play strings or select, a pattern mode that does all the strumming or selection … for you and MIDI mode, which allows you to use your preferred MIDI guitar controller.


Installation :
A library with the ufs extension can be copied where it is convenient, in the Falcon settings (preferences \ soundbank) add the path to the library.
Copy the license file from the R2R folder with the R2RUVI extension to C: \ ProgramData \ UVI \ R2R

a UVI Falcon sampler is required to work with the bank


 

3 thoughts on “Acousticsamples – GD-6 Acoustic Guitar (UVI Falcon)

  1. Mac

    license file not recognized. there was no R2R folder so I create one. I copy the file in. what I’m doing wrong ?

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