Hi guys
I'm looking for a sound.
Hawaiian guitar
Can anyone help me?
Looking for Sound Hawaiigitarre
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Re: Looking for Sound Hawaiigitarre
Hello! My suggestion would be to take the E Guitar S 62 sample from the Nord Sample Library, increase the Attack time a good bit, add a little longer Release time, and utilize the pitch bend as needed. That will get you well within the Hawaiian guitar/Pedal Steel sound.
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