I’d love a dedicated pack of sliding (slurred?) chords- the slides are what I struggle with. Bought the pack based on the impressive videos you have done to date.
Looks great! Can you add an option for automatic microvariations in strumming speed (e.g. one chord's strum completed in say 30ms, the other in 56ms or whatever, similar to how a human's stroke speed wont be the exact same every time)? And some other such "humanization" options would be welcome (e.g. the ability to have a range of velocity between 80-100 defined for a chord, so every time the strum pattern repates, it randomly choses a velocity within the range --similar to the feature Ableton Live has that was also added to Cubase 14). Or eg. can have the ability to also set a range of ms to play the start of the strum ahead or after (so that it doesn't always start on the exact same position in the bar for every repeat).
Awesome~~ This teaches us not only how to use this MIDI material, but also how to use Ample Guitar!
I’d love a dedicated pack of sliding (slurred?) chords- the slides are what I struggle with. Bought the pack based on the impressive videos you have done to date.
Such a useful video. thanks for sharing
My pleasure 😊
Looks great! Can you add an option for automatic microvariations in strumming speed (e.g. one chord's strum completed in say 30ms, the other in 56ms or whatever, similar to how a human's stroke speed wont be the exact same every time)? And some other such "humanization" options would be welcome (e.g. the ability to have a range of velocity between 80-100 defined for a chord, so every time the strum pattern repates, it randomly choses a velocity within the range --similar to the feature Ableton Live has that was also added to Cubase 14). Or eg. can have the ability to also set a range of ms to play the start of the strum ahead or after (so that it doesn't always start on the exact same position in the bar for every repeat).
yes, I agree, that would be awesome
The Ample guitar Tyaylor it's litle Delay..so how can solve that?
On your instrument track, set delay compensation to -35ms. It will start playing your midi file slightly ahead of time.
very helpful thanks
I really like your channel
I want send u playback i make ..
How i can please?
You can reach me at Hifimidi@gmail.com
Very useful, thanks a lot, that is super helpful
this was extremely useful
Awesome 🎉
You are good
Yay….a computer that allows me to NOT play guitar. (Dumb) 🤨👎