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Guitar Synthesizer

 

 
Description:
The Guitar Synthesizer replaces each of the harmonics in the guitar's sound with a synthesized version. The basic waveform of the synthesized harmonics can be changed with the waveform knob. There are 5 oscillators per harmonic, and a timbre knob to control the frequencies and amplitudes of the oscillators.

You can change the Wet/dry mix knob to make the output sound more synthesized by using more wet effected sound. Or mix it with more dry original sound to make a more natural sound.

Using the guitar synth with effects like the flanger, chorus, phaser, reverb and tremolo helps to put some life into the synthesized sound by adding some amplitude and / or frequency modulation, which makes the final result sound more natural. There are several synth presets you can try out, that will show you what the synth can do in combination with other effects. The guitar synth is a lot of fun and you can create loads of new and interesting sounds that you wouldn't normally be able to create any other way.

It is important to make sure that your guitar is in tune, before using this effect.
 
Controls: 
Wet / Dry The mix of effected and unaffected sound.
Waveform Sets the waveform of the 5 oscillators used for each harmonic..
Timbre Makes your guitar sound like different musical instruments.
 

 

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