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October 6th, 2006
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VST plugin effects
hey everybody,
I finally got Kristal Audio up and running and I've downloaded some really cool effects. The only this is, I can't find a classical guitar plugin, and I've been searching everywhere. I've found an acoustic guitar sound plugin, but i really would like a nice classical guitar sounding plugins. Does anybody know any free classical guitar plugins that I can download?
Thanks in advance!
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October 7th, 2006
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Are you looking for effects to use with a classical guitar or do you want to make your electric sound like a classical guitar? I'm assuming you want to make your electric sound like a classical guitar, in which case I have never heard of any like that.
BTW, which acoustic plugin are you using?
-tkr
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October 7th, 2006
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Thanks for replying Tekker,
You're right. I'm looking for a classical guitar sounding plugin to use with my electric guitar. You asked what acoustic plugin I am using, well it's the SpitFish plugin (I think). It has an acoustic setting built into it.
But please if anybody finds a classical guitar sounding plugin that I can use to make my electric guitar sound like a classical guitar, PLEASE let me know.
Thanks
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October 8th, 2006
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Spitfish is a "de-esser", which means that it takes those nasty "S's" and high-pitched things in a recording and reduces the volume of them. The Acoustic setting you are talking about is just a pre-made control setting that works well with Acoustic guitar tracks.
I also would like to find a plug-in that would make an electric sound like an Acoustic, it would be great for demos! 
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October 11th, 2006
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Hmmm. If you want to sound like a classical guitar, I'd say that you should use a classical guitar. Another way would be to use a midi pickup and classical guitar samples.
Brandon
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