MusicLab – RealRick 6 v6.1.2.7554 – R2R (SAL, VSTi, VST3i, AAX) [WiN x64]

By | October 5, 2024

 

Year/Release Date : 09/20/24
Developer : MusicLab.
Developer’s website : MusicLab
Format : STANDALONE, VSTi, VST3i, AAX.
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : Present [R2R]
System requirements : WIN 10+


Description :
In the early 1960s, the history of Rickenbacker® was forever linked to one of the biggest musical upheavals of the 20th century:
the Beatles’ invasion from Liverpool, England. The Beatles sparked unprecedented international interest in Rickenbacker.
John Lennon owned at least four models, and George Harrison’s 360/12 Double Guitar (the second one released by the company)
defined a new tone at the other end of the sonic spectrum.

Its ringing sound graced the songs “You Can’t Do That”, “Eight Days a Week”, “A Hard Day’s Night”, “Ticket To Ride” and others.
Jim McGuinn made the bell tone the basis of the early Byrds style. Peter Townshend of The Who,
John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Kay of Steppenwolf and many other famous guitarists of the 1960s became
loyal users of Rickenbacker®.

Such bands as Oasis, Pearl Jam, Radiohead, U2 and other leading artists of today include Rickenbacker® guitars in their musical arsenal.
Rickenbacker® is the main guitar of such artists as Peter Buck of REM, Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! and many others.

REALRICK is a sample-based virtual instrument with an innovative approach to modeling guitar sound and emulating guitar techniques on a standard MIDI keyboard.
RealRick delivers incredible playability with unique performance modes and an easy-to-use keyboard layout, as well as an advanced key/pedal/velocity switching system that allows the keyboard player to perform guitar parts with a whole new level of realistic expressiveness. RealRick covers virtually every sound, articulation and technique a professional guitarist can produce on their Rickenbacker®, including mute, bridge mute, harmonics, plucked harmonics, unison bends, strings, picks, chords, braces and more…
24-BIT 96 KHZ high-quality dry samples recorded directly from picks allow you to easily create any desired guitar sound using your favorite amp simulator.

RealRick includes 8 guitar patches:
6-string – mono.
12-string A – mono, 3rd pair of strings tuned to OCTAVE.
12-string B – mono, 3rd pair of strings tuned to UNISON.
6-string (Stereo/Double-track):
– full stereo (emulates the “Rick-O-Sound” stereo output) when used in RealRick with a single output.
– double-track patch when used in RealRick with two output versions.
12-strings A and B (Stereo/Mono):
– main sound (sustain) – stereo (6/6 string split), additional sounds/noises – mono.
12-strings A and B (Stereo/Double-track):
– full stereo (emulates the “Rick-O-Sound” stereo output) when used in RealRick with a single output.
– double track patch when using two output versions in RealRick.

WAYS TO USE
There are three ways to use the RealRick virtual instrument.
The intuitive keyboard layout allows you to play in LIVE/MIDI KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE mode using numerous articulations, noises, guitar-specific techniques, string and finger techniques.
Any guitar performance created on the MIDI keyboard can be recorded or directly programmed into a MIDI track of any DAW.
The built-in song sequencer allows you to arrange up to an entire song simply by inserting chord symbols and selecting pre-recorded guitar rhythm patterns.

 

Changelog History since the previous release
VERSION 6.1.2 :
Fixed several bugs from the initial release.
Fixed Ableton Live crash when freezing tracks (VST3).
Fixed Steinberg Cubase crash with MIDI out active (VST3).
VERSION 6.1.1 :
Fixed freezing when some preset files were corrupted.
Fixed several minor bugs.


Installation :

0.Uninstall previous versions.
1.Install.
Don’t scan plugins from hosts yet.
2.Run in STANDALONE mode from your desktop. It will ask you to enter the license.
3.Run our keygen and generate the license.
4.Activate with the license.
Make sure the STANDALONE version works.
After that, you can scan the plugin.
6.Enjoy!


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