Ample Sound has launched Ample Guitar WF, a virtual instrument based on samples from a 1959 Gretsch White Falcon hollow-body electric guitar. The software provides separate libraries for finger and pick techniques, with the former delivering warm tones suited to jazz and blues while the latter produces bright vintage sounds appropriate for retro rock compositions.
The 6.9 GB package contains 12 articulations and features polyphonic legato capabilities alongside drop tuning support extending down to D1. Riffer 4, the bundled MIDI editor, introduces a strumming system that consolidates chord components into unified editable objects while offering simultaneous piano roll and tablature views. The software supports Guitar Pro file imports from versions 3 through 8 and provides hundreds of preset riffs.
The instrument sells for 119 dollars through early January before returning to its standard 149 dollar price.
The 6.9 GB package contains 12 articulations and features polyphonic legato capabilities alongside drop tuning support extending down to D1. Riffer 4, the bundled MIDI editor, introduces a strumming system that consolidates chord components into unified editable objects while offering simultaneous piano roll and tablature views. The software supports Guitar Pro file imports from versions 3 through 8 and provides hundreds of preset riffs.
The instrument sells for 119 dollars through early January before returning to its standard 149 dollar price.