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Indiginus releases Renaxxance: Exprexxive Nylon String Guitar. Indiginus Renaxxance Nylon String Guitar! Free shipping*. Indiginus Renaxxance Exprexxive Nylon String Guitar v1.3.2 KONTAKT UPDATE-SYNTHiC4TE Categories: Sounds » Sample Libraries The timeless sound of the nylon string guitar is found in almost every style of music, from Rock to Jazz, Latin to Country, Middle Eastern to Classical.
SYNTHiC4TE March 27 2015 960 MB The timeless sound of the nylon string guitar is found in almost every style of music, from Rock to Jazz, Latin to Country, Middle Eastern to Classical. Indiginus Renaxxance lets you explore this world in a unique and expressive virtual instrument. Includes features like hammer-ons, mordents, automatic harmony, 12-string mode, major and minor chords, and more. The main screen is designed for fast work flow.
You can easily set up key velocity control of articulations (or 'Ornaments') by choosing an Ornament, and moving the sliders to the desired velocity switch point. There are buttons for Auto-Vibrato, Auto -Harmony, and Chords. The Chords button gives you selectable Major or Minor chord strums in the first playing octave. Check out the demo video to see how they work! RenaChords gives you selectable Major or Minor chords, with down and up strums. Renaxxance does not have a strum pattern sequencer. Harmonic Dance has been a special instrument as part of AGC for years.
This is an expansion of that concept. It's hard to explain, but you can hear what it does during the short intro of the demo video. Home page: Indiginus Renaxxance Exprexxive Nylon String Guitar KONTAKT.
Classical guitar has a PR problem. It seems to lack the 'cool' factor steel-string guitars enjoy, and it doesn’t seem to be perceived as sexy as the electric guitar by a lot of people. You rarely see classical guitarists skyrocketing to mainstream fame, and you hardly hear of one being referred to as a guitar hero.
The truth is, classical guitar is sexy as hell—maybe even sexier than steel-string and electric guitars. There’s no hiding behind distortion or effect pedals; it’s just you and your mighty fingers. It's sheer beauty in its most raw, natural form. So, in an effort to dispel any beliefs or perceptions that classical guitar is boring and old school, we’ve created a list of reasons you should pick one up.
Because classical guitar isn’t limited to classical music. I know, I know. It says “classical guitar,” so we must just play Bach and Mozart, right? You can play a wide range of styles, whether it be classical, Latin or even pop. Just see for yourself with this video featuring of U.K. Guitarist Nathan Cragg busting out an awesome arrangement of pop-charting hit “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons. Because nylon strings don’t butcher your fingers.
A common complaint after playing steel-string or sometimes electric guitar is that the fingers on your fret hand hurt (mostly beginners or players who haven’t developed calluses). Why wouldn’t they hurt, right? You’ve got metal piercing against your tender fingertips. Plus, the tension on steel-string guitars can be two times as tight as classical, meaning you have to press on the strings just a little harder. Since classical guitar has nylon strings, you don’t have to worry about painful fingertips as much. Here’s Tomas Michaud from StarlandGuitar.com offering tips on how to prevent sore fingers (he mentions it’s not a big problem with classical guitar!). Because it’s all about that tone.