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Published on 12/17/07 at 01:49
Quick installation (less than 5 minutes) An addition in version 2, you can choose the "sample rate", you can select multiple dailleurs if we have enough space, I chose only 44.1 which uses little prs 600 MB of disk space. The conversion is done in minutes. Registration is simple and hassle free. The manual, trs effective is the rplique almost identical to the first.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

HP Pavilion
AMD Athlon 64
3800 +
2.4 Ghz
960 MB RAM
Extension

Windows XP edition MDIA Center
SP2
The compatibility is perfect. BIG AMLIORATION compared to the first, now when you load the VSTi (in Cubase SX 3 in my case) is loaded instantly. To load a guitar, time is NORMMENT Reduces the heaviest takes less then 5 seconds you could hear in version 1 until 20 o 30 seconds sometimes. More importantly, the use of a memory t compltement rework, without going into dtails, guitars end up consuming far less memory, a change really apprciable, an indicator of the use of RAM memory appears as the notes overlap, the memory support is free when no key is a standard amlioration now n'hsite is more load when a guitar has several other vsti on. Everything is stable, has the perfect frle Contents of vst.

OVERALL OPINION

I just started using it, but I have used version 1, it is frankly almost the same thing, but amlior. The sound seems better, it silent dja well (see my review of the Ver.1 RealGuitar for more details on the software).

I am extremely satisfied, MusicLab is becoming more and more as the best alternative for virtual acoustic guitar. Ah yes, the rhythm patterns are added directly this time, no need to install them manually.

I will put 9 / 10 in the overall opinion, not only to stay crdible but because I have to judge in comparison to the first, certainly the amliorations standards are really standards, but the software is quite similar to the first, the interface is almost identical, the guitars are the same (I think it's the same samples, however, not at all sr, but the sound is a reworked t sr, may be in effect is a thing that should be verifies.

So finally I say BRAVO MusicLab a standard that offers us a new version almost perfect, their work does undoubtedly enormous, it is a product RALIS by enthusiasts who really want to make a tool srieux composition for guitar via homestudisme.