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Old 03-31-2020, 11:00 AM
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Default Strumming patterns/playback?

Hello!

I've noticed that playback for individual notes for guitar sounds great with most VSTs (and even in Sibelius). But is there a way to get a strummed up and strummed down playback for stacked note chords rather than a simultaneous playback of all notes?

For this particular song I need a 16th note thing in 3/4 time, so loops feel like they would be hard to adapt. I'd be willing to buy a vst for this sort of functionality if it were easily programmable.

For example, what I need is a pattern of down-up-down-up, up, up-down-up-down-up (guitar is 3rd staff down).

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