Guitars and Basses
Individual guitar and bass tones as well as combinations where these sounds are featured.
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SPZZY Flageolet
By User 29303
just playing a bit with tones programming this came out like a guitar with flageolet and sharp Steel Guitar if you play harder,,,,
use the sustain pedal to have more realistic flageolet..
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Subtle analog bass
By krullebolle
I missed a subtle yet strong analog bass. I programmed this 'patch' to be like a moog or juno bass. Analog with 2 oscillators, sounding warm, full and blends in nice in the mix without cutting through or being very in front.
It is a hex layer, so it needs to be in zone 1 or 2 .
It is perfect for left hand bass playing.
If you have any comments, let me know.
Demo: https://soundcloud.com/pieter-jan-lanssens/subtle-analog-bass
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The Jazz Guitar (PX-5s Hex Layer)
By Brad Saucier
A different Jazz Guitar than the factory Jazz Guitar tone. I might say it's even better than the factory tone.
271 downloads
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Ukulele Strumming
By Brad Saucier
Demo here: https://soundcloud.com/bradmz/ukulele-strumming-demo-casio-px-5s
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This is a bit different than anything else I have attempted. I worked with the hex layer waves to create both a Ukulele open picked and muted picked string sound. Initially there will be an arpeggio pattern active on zone 2 that will automatically strum for you. I also created a phrase that is active on zone 1 and plays the muted strum for you. You will need to load the included phrase separately for that. I recommend using it. The downside to the strum phrase is it's not velocity sensitive. Playing the muted strum manually will allow velocity sense. The arpeggio button is what turns on/off all of the automation. If you only want to turn off one zone of automation, press and hold the arpeggio button, select the zone, then go down to zone and change it to off.
To play the pattern use a rhythmic back and forth between your sustain pedal and the muted strum in the left hand. Release the sustain pedal and play the muted sound almost simultaneously.
Zone 1 = Muted Ukulele in the lower octaves (strum emulation created by the arpeggiator running the STRUM phrase)
Zone 2 = Open Ukulele in the upper octaves (strum pattern created by a modified factory arpeggio pattern)
Slider 1 = Expression level of the muted strum zone 1
Slider 2 = Expression level of the open ukulele zone 2
Slider 6 = Reverb level
Knobs = Master EQ (preset to this stage setting for the ukulele sound)
Download the STRUM phrase separately and place in user slot 150
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Velocity Bend Rock Guitar
By Brad Saucier
A Rock Guitar that pitch bend into a note when the key are struck with a higher velocity. Softer touch will not trigger a bend.
250 downloads
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