AmpleSound has announced the release of its latest virtual instrument Ample Guitar RB (AGRB), a virtual guitar for Windows and Mac.
AGRB was recorded with a Rickenbacker 330 vintage guitar. It is suited for 60–80s British Rock, such as The Beatles, The Who, and The Rolling Stones’s guitar tone.
The 2.8GB instrument includes stereo and mono modes, a bridge sample library, and many articulations: Sustain, Hammer On & Pull Off, Legato Slide, Slide in & out, Palm Mute, Pop, Natural Harmonic, Pinch Harmonic and Mordent 9 articulations, Legato at random length & pitch & poly.
Ample Guitar RB features
- New Riffer playback system:
- The exported MIDI in the DAW will sound the same as the internal Riffer playback.
- Optimized Strums in Riffer. Each chord note’s velocity can be set individually.
- New articulation and legato system:
- New legato articulation: Mordent.
- Improved legato system: Legato slide and HP support different intervals on different strings, and the start notes on multiple strings can be played at different times.
- Holding a keyswitch will make it stay on current articulation.
- New 65D Amp and Cabinets.
- Optimized UI of various modules.
Available in VST/VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats, Ample Guitar RB is on sale for the intro price of $89 USD until January 1st, 2023 (regular $119 USD).
Additionally, Ample Sound has launched a Winter Sale promotion with discounts of up to 60% off on its plugins and bundles through the end of the year.
More information: Ample Sound