


What’s more, with its super-low action and relatively shallow, half-rounded neck, it’s virtually effortless to play. The instrument-which comes in the familiar grand-auditorium body shape-has a low-end depth and looseness that makes it sound like a larger guitar. Strum GS-2 now runs in native 64-bit on Mac OS X and Windows making it compatible with the latest sequencers.Strum an open G on the latest edition of Taylor’s 814ce and you’ll feel the back vibrate against your chest. NEW Native 64-bit AU, VST, and AAX plug-ins Strum GS-2’s new manager allows simple and efficient organization, backup, and sharing of your sounds. Redesigned from the ground up, the new interface now divides Strum GS-2 into three panels: Play presents shortcuts to the performance and effect parameters including bypass switches for quick edits Edit lets you tweak and create your sound while FX supplies equalizer, compressor, multi-effect, and reverb processors for a final sheen. The new output limiter protects your ears and monitors during experimentation with the synth’s parameters while providing a maximum of distortion-free dynamics. These new additions are perfect to add punch and definition to your sound, letting you cut through any dense mix or stage. The new Loop mode gives you direct access to elaborate rhythm figures-which you can pick from a large collection of MIDI loops covering many musical styles-to supplement your chord progressions.Ĭompletely revised strumming engine for expressive and natural strumming. The new Keyboard mode lets you play lead lines and your own voicings. The acoustic and electric guitars are now included in a single plug-in.Ī completely reviewed factory library with a huge collection of production-ready acoustic and electric guitars.Īn extensive set of strumming patterns in MIDI loop packs covering different techniques and musical styles.Ī completely revised string module, finer pick/finger interaction, integrated coupling at the bridge, and precise body response for a super rich and natural tone You didn’t know you could play guitar so well.
