If you have an experimental streak in your music creation process, Guitar FX provides a sonic journey you will enjoy. Featuring a combination of different guitars and an abundance of effects processing options, Guitar FX takes the guitar deep into the realms of sound design. Media composers needing some guitar-based textures to add character to their latest cue will love it, while those who like to take their music production in psychedelic and abstract directions will find plenty to inspire.
Guitar FX provides almost 1.5 GB of content. This includes over 200 sound designed loops that are organized into 16 themed folders. Individual loops vary in length but are up to 32 seconds long. The loops within the individual folders were originally recorded at either 90 or 120 BPM but can easily be tempo or pitch shifted using Elastik’s powerful sample playback engine. A further folder provides dry versions of all the individual loops. This allows you to apply your own creative processing choices if you wish to add further variety to the underlying performances.
The themed folders feature different playing styles and techniques. These include feedback sounds, bottleneck, harmonics and overtones, tremolo, bending, dive bombs, slides and reversed loops. All the styles feature a range of creative sound processing options such as distortion, overdrive, delays, reverbs, and a whole selection of various modulation effects. The resulting performances capture a range of moods, from weird to wonderful, cool to crazy, and comedic to outright scary. Whatever the emotion required, Guitar FX will give you options.
Guitar FX provides a great complement to other Elastik libraries that offer designed sounds including Low Tuned Strings, Guitar Feedback, Cinematic Guitar Loops or the Cinematic Bundle. When you need to add a special sonic element that will bring something truly distinctive to your cinematic score, Guitar FX is brimming with possibilities. Get inspired by the sound design possibilities of the humble guitar with Guitar FX.
All guitars played by Kai Reuter
Attention: The backing drums used in the demo track are not part of this library! They were taken from the product Paranormal Atmospheres.