Guitar Feedback brings art from the noise. With the right guitar, the right amp and at the right volume (loud), the right guitar player can conjure something magical from what can be uncontrollable noise. Guitar Feedback does just that and explores the huge range of sonic possibilities the interaction between an electric guitar and a loud amp can bring.
The library includes over 900 MB of samples and nearly 140 individual loops organized into themed categories based upon the style of performance and original tempo. Performance categories include single note runs, chord sequences, slide chords and single note runs, e-bow sequences, wah-wah, harmonized parts all, of course, featuring beautifully (and sometimes barely) controlled feedback. All the audio is presented at 24-bit, 44.1kHz resolution and loops are up to 16 bars or 48 seconds in length.
With all loops recorded to a fixed tempo, the sounds can be set into a rhythmic bed or used in isolation. Whether it's for an experimental musical project or to add a little sonic edge to some sound design, these loops gives you full control by adding a touch of the uncontrollable to your sonic arsenal. Film scoring, web apps, jingles or music production, the library always gives authentic reuslts. Guitar Feedback makes noise into a pure art form.
All guitars played by Kai Reuter.
Attention: The backing loops used in the demo are not part of the library!