Realistic acoustic guitar sound
This virtual acoustic guitar simulator plays the sounds of a real
acoustic guitar
with each single note recorded individually in a professional studio.
Use an amplifier with good loudspeakers for a real-life acoustic guitar
sound.
Play single notes or chords
There are three ways to play single notes:
- click on the guitar fretboard to immediately hear the associated guitar note even without strumming the string;
- click on the piano keyboard — it will also play acoustic guitar;
- click a string button to produce a single note according to how the string is pressed on the fretboard.
There are five ways to play guitar chords:
- click the buttons indicating all the 12 major chords (F,G,C,etc.), all the 12 minor chords (Fm,Gm,Cm,etc.) and all the 12 dominant seventh chords (F7,G7,C7,etc.);
- press computer keyboard keys to play these major, minor and dominant seventh chords (e.g. Caps Lock plays F major, Tab plays D minor);
- click each string on the fretboard to set a chord and then either strum the strings with the mouse or click STRUM or press the spacebar;
- once the fretboard is set for a chord click keep chord to create a custom-made chord button, which can be clicked or triggered with a user-defined computer keyboard key;
- click keyboard chord to indicate a chord on the piano keyboard and then click it once again to create a custom-made chord button.
Record and playback
You can
record anything played by this virtual guitar and play it back
at will. To start and stop recording check and uncheck the box
RECORD. A playback button will appear automatically. You can have
many playback buttons: each with its own recording. You can even play
back more than one recording at the same time while making another
recording to combine them.
Save your work
Your recordings and your custom chords are stored as buttons which can
be dragged around to shift position. You can save all your
buttons as a text file to your hard drive and then load this file
later. Each button can be renamed and configured to be triggered by any
key from the computer keyboard. You can program your computer keyboard
so that each key plays a custom chord or a playback recording and then
save the layout for later. The ready-made chord buttons can be dragged
and dropped onto the area for user buttons to be further edited there.