LPC Electric Guitar LE is a lite version of LPC Electric Clean Guitar.
It includes the following basic articulations:
Auto Stroke Detection
LPC LE’s Auto Stroke Detection feature is designed to let LPC LE automatically detect the current beat position and identify proper stroke direction (down or up). There are several stroke detection modes and control the stroke direction can be controlled manually.
Double-Tracking
Double-tacking is a technique that is frequently used in recording guitar tracks. It gives the guitar track wide-spread stereo images and thickness. With LPC LE, double-tracking effect can be reproduced just by loading the double-tracked patch, the company says. No identical samples are played simultaneously in both channels.
Realtime Legato Slide
Realtime Legato Slide feature using 'real’ legato samples is available in single note, 5th-dyad chord (power chord). Realtime Legato Slide feature is designed to reproduce real expressions of the human finger’s legato slide that can not be reproduced with slide emulation by changing the pitch of the sample.
kpe file (for Native Instruments Kore) included
Owners of both Kore 2 and Kontakt 3 can use the .kpe file that comes with the product. It is already double-tracked and the built-in amp simulator of Kore is already inserted to each channel. A 'double-tracked’ and 'amp-simulated’ guitar sound can be played just by loading the .kpe file.
Format
Kontakt 3 (This product requires the full version of Kontakt3)
Price
$169.00 USD
LPC LE can be purchased as a download product at Prominy online store at prominy.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=27&products_id=57.
- Single note Realtime Legato Slide
- Single note Realtime Hammer-on and Pull-off
- Single note vibrato (deep & light)
- Single note mute and picking noise
- Picking Tremolo
- Trill
- Pinch harmonics
- 5th-dyad chord (Power Chord) Realtime Legato Slide
- 5th-dyad chord (Power Chord) mute and picking noise
- Unison bend
- Scrape
- Fret noise, Pick stop noise, and Bridge mute noise
Auto Stroke Detection
LPC LE’s Auto Stroke Detection feature is designed to let LPC LE automatically detect the current beat position and identify proper stroke direction (down or up). There are several stroke detection modes and control the stroke direction can be controlled manually.
Double-Tracking
Double-tacking is a technique that is frequently used in recording guitar tracks. It gives the guitar track wide-spread stereo images and thickness. With LPC LE, double-tracking effect can be reproduced just by loading the double-tracked patch, the company says. No identical samples are played simultaneously in both channels.
Realtime Legato Slide
Realtime Legato Slide feature using 'real’ legato samples is available in single note, 5th-dyad chord (power chord). Realtime Legato Slide feature is designed to reproduce real expressions of the human finger’s legato slide that can not be reproduced with slide emulation by changing the pitch of the sample.
kpe file (for Native Instruments Kore) included
Owners of both Kore 2 and Kontakt 3 can use the .kpe file that comes with the product. It is already double-tracked and the built-in amp simulator of Kore is already inserted to each channel. A 'double-tracked’ and 'amp-simulated’ guitar sound can be played just by loading the .kpe file.
Format
Kontakt 3 (This product requires the full version of Kontakt3)
Price
$169.00 USD
LPC LE can be purchased as a download product at Prominy online store at prominy.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=27&products_id=57.
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