I know. Exact opposite if you're a right-handed guitar player. But I guess it's made for keyboard players. Just like general, MIDI drums, and other drum programs that have the Tom's go in reverse .
@@gregkocis I totally agreed. I've create songs with virtual guitars for years and none of them arrange chords in right hand. This Amber v2 sounds pretty real and dynamic, but the key layout make it so much difficult to play. Life would be much easier if they let us re-arrange key layout, or at least add an option to arrange chords in left hands ;)
Best demonstration I've seen of how to program and successfully use these Ujam guitars. Thanks!
Thank You! Glad you liked it.
Agreed.
Great tutorial. I was struggling to figure out instrument mode for vg-iron2. This was helpful.
Amazing!
Can they play individual notes and sound like a guitar solo?
not really for solos
Sounds pretty natural.
Indeed
Hi Greg how did you trigger the fingerpicking on Amber2? When I click on instrument then picking nothing seems to happen. Thank you for this tutorial.
He was playing the individual notes himself. He laid down the chords first, then played the notes he wanted separately.
Chord in the right hand and playing technique in the left. What a stupid programming
I know. Exact opposite if you're a right-handed guitar player. But I guess it's made for keyboard players. Just like general, MIDI drums, and other drum programs that have the Tom's go in reverse .
@@gregkocis keyboard player also play chord in left hand man 😂
@@LongCaoOfficial true - we should ask them to make a switch so we can decide where to pay the chords.
@@gregkocis I totally agreed. I've create songs with virtual guitars for years and none of them arrange chords in right hand. This Amber v2 sounds pretty real and dynamic, but the key layout make it so much difficult to play. Life would be much easier if they let us re-arrange key layout, or at least add an option to arrange chords in left hands ;)