I find it hard to make a good and realistic guitar sound from a MIDI track in Live. Especially when you play multiple strings at the same time, the result from the MIDI doesn't sound as good as a real guitar.
-I first replaced the original piano chords I had with exactly the same notes as you would get from a guitar
-I then put in small delays between the notes, when multiples notes are played at the same time. Like when you play all the strings on a guitar, the deepest string is played (I guess) a few milliseconds before the lightest string.
These two things did help, and I got the MIDI guitar to sound a little more realistic, but it's still not enough. A real guitar is better.
Any idea what I can do more? Manipulate the velocity? Some EQing? Some other setting on the instrument? Another VST? I now use only stock Live devices and packs.
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I have done some tings to improve the MIDI:
-I first replaced the original piano chords I had with exactly the same notes as you would get from a guitar
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-I then put in small delays between the notes, when multiples notes are played at the same time. Like when you play all the strings on a guitar, the deepest string is played (I guess) a few milliseconds before the lightest string.
These two things did help, and I got the MIDI guitar to sound a little more realistic, but it's still not enough. A real guitar is better.
Any idea what I can do more? Manipulate the velocity? Some EQing? Some other setting on the instrument? Another VST? I now use only stock Live devices and packs.
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