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[Musikmesse] Metal Guitar: Riffs & Rhythms

Nine Volt Audio released Metal Guitar: Riffs & Rhythms in REX2, Stylus RMX, Kontakt, ACID, and Apple Loop Formats.

Specifications

• Metal Guitar is available in an Amped & Distorted Edition or a Clean & Direct Edition (to be used with amp simulators). Purchase both as a double DVD Combo set and save $75.
• Metal Guitar presents 4395 loops and 203 one shots covering muted strums, slides, pick slides, harmonics, string rakes and chromatic articulations including: sustained notes, sustained power chords, palm muted notes and palm muted power chords. Total uncompressed file size is over 7GB.
• Using Metal Guitar within Stylus RMX requires the user to drag-and-drop only one folder into RMX’s included S.A.G.E. Converter.
• Any of the REX2-based loops (used in Stylus RMX, Reason, and most major sequencers like Cubase, Live, Sonar, Digital Performer, ProTools, Logic) can be used at tempos as slow as 85 BPM.
• Metal Guitar includes a specially designed program called “Rextractor” that allows users to convert any of the REX files to Acid Wav or Apple Loops at any tempo down to 85BPM.
• Three-hundred-and-thirty patches for KONTAKT are supplied. Patches are grouped into three categories: single pattern patches (293), key-switchable pattern patches (30) and one shot patches (7). The KONTAKT patches/multis utilize the REX2 format (compatible with full versions of KONTAKT 3.5 and up. Not compatible with KONTAKT Player).
• MIDI files for each pattern (293) are included to allow duplication of every part with electric bass, synth or any other instrument.
• Loops are categorized into three broad groups:
• All loops are stereo in 24-bit/44.1kHz resolution.

Pricing & Availability
Metal Guitar is available in an Amped & Distorted Edition or a Clean & Direct Edition for $109.99 each.

You can purchase both as a double DVD Combo set for $144.98 and save $75.

For more information, visit www.NineVoltAudio.com.
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