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Surge of Sirus - Electric Distortion Guitar Sound for FL Studio
Add this blazin electric guitar instrument in either Soundfont SF2 or WAV format to your hip hop beats for extra flava! Also for Reason, MPC, etc
Surge of Sirus
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| DEMO MP3's OF INSTRUMENT
Tweaked Sound with slight FX (above)
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| $2.49 USD (Per File Type)
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Surge of Sirus - Electric Distortion Guitar InstrumentSoundfont SF2 Or WAV Samples For FL Studio, Reason, Cubase, MPC, and MoreNo sound collection would be complete without the feel and presence of an electric guitar. And with this electrifying guitar, you'll gain a powerful weapon in your arsenal! The Surge of Sirus guitar brings a powerful punch on the low bass end while bringing flare on the higher end. Add some reverb to this instrument and you'll really have your instrumentals singing with electricity! Don't let this instrument pass you by, add it today! A great low price, for a powerful instrument!
Compatibility: The soundfont instrument version is compatible with most music production software programs such as FL Studio (Fruity Loops), Reason, Cubase, Sonar, Orion Pro, and others. This soundfont can be loaded up with ease in the full version of the Fruity Soundfont Player which can be purchased at www.flstudio.com. For Reason users, you can simply load up the soundfont within the NN-XT tool from the folder or location you saved it. Within Orion Pro, you can load up soundfonts via the Sampler tool. Other programs such as Cubase and Sonar that can utilize VST plugins (including FL Studio) can utilize VST soundfont players to load up soundfonts, of which SFZ+ is best recommended (for Windows PC). You can view more detail on the page on this site, How to Load Soundfonts.
The WAV instrument version is compatible with most music production software programs such as FL Studio (Fruity Loops), Reason, Cubase, Sonar, and other programs that are able to load up WAV samples of 16bit 44.1khz format. This instrument, when purchased in WAV format, comes with a few different WAV samples to represent different notes of the instrument. However, with WAV samples, you must map out within your software as to how you need the instrument to play. Soundfonts are already pre mapped. The WAV instrument version may also be compatible with most hardware equipment that allows the loading of WAV sample files as well, such as MPC drum machines, and workstations such as Motif, Trition, or Fantom. Please note, you should check with your hardware's manual, as SoundsForBeats.com is NOT responsible if you purchase an instrument to which you cannot load due to not consulting the manual first.
PLEASE NOTE: Where most plugins and programs may translate the sounds properly, programs such as the SafFron Soundfont Player for example, seems to render some soundfonts a bit differently. The SFZ+ Soundfont Player seems to translate fine from the original soundfont sound so it would be recommended to use that player if you are in need of a VST Soundfont Player. Also, EXSP24 in Logic for Mac may translate some soundfonts correctly while not properly translating others. It is difficult to say as some people have had no trouble and others have. For this reason, please be aware of this possible issue before purchase, as all sound sales are final and non refundable. The same applies as mentioned above with WAV samples.
This sound is created by German Lopez aka Genycis for SoundsForBeats.com. Sounds are available for sale for use in your music production software and is compatible with most software that utilizes Soundfont or WAV format. If you have further questions, you may review the frequently asked questions section of SoundsForBeats.com.
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