
Each engineer will design several power supply input filters for several switch mode power supplies in a scientific step-by-step manner and work directly on a spectrum Analyser, LISN and a set of bespoke input filters to pass real conducted emission limits. We take the guess work out of passing the EMC test in this new EMC Filter Design training workshop. By the end of the workshop you will have designed several filters down to component level and will be completely comfortable in using these equipment. Our extremely well equipped lab will have at least 10 spectrum analysers, 10 Pre-Compliance LISNs, 10 Bode 100 network analysers and 10 scopes to help you put all theory into practice in our detailed hands-on labs. In this new workshop from Biricha we have over 300 pages of slides and hands-on labs to make sure everyone gets to design, then test and measure several EMI filters. That works OK but you are limited to what's in the file, however you can transpose the chord and change chord structures by editing in PRV.This Power Supply EMC/EMI Filter Design Workshop is unique most other EMC seminars are hours of theory followed by demonstration on a single demo kit. I have used them with Twiddley Bits midi files. I have quite a few of the Lyrical Distortion $19 "guitars" that could be very useful if I could get them to strum. I think you could get somewhere by having multiple MIDI tracks feeding your "guitar", each with an instance of the arpeggiator with a different strum, but I have never tried. If the strum pattern is based on a major chord, that's all you can get. I can't see any way to change the chord type. What it lacks is chord detection and versatility, you just play the root note and get a preset chord structure based on that note. The Arpeggiator in Cakewalk 8.5 and later nearly gets you there, its worth playing around with the strum patterns. I have never tried it and given how important the velocity switching is for mutes in ACC I am not sure how successful it would be. I have also read that Indiginous's Strummaker III script can be run with other Kontakt instruments. There is something on their forums on the topic and its on my list of something to try one day. Have you ever tried it? I looks like it was added in v2.2.1 of Real Guitar and v1.1.1 of Real Strat. There is a feature in Real Guitar to output the strumming as MIDI so you can use it with a different VSTi.
#REALGUITAR 2.3 PRO#
The Guitars in Independence Pro which I like even if I miss a strumming feature and also IK's Acoustic and Electric Expansion Tanks that are ok but sound a little dated and lacks some functionality (like strumming and keyswitching). Of course if you don't own Kontakt already the pricing dynamics change considerably. The current products are looking a bit over priced compared to the competition.

They were the leaders, and while their products are still very good they now they need to do something big to get the No 1 position back. If they had been 64 bet a while ago I would have bought Real guitar and maybe real LPC, Now I have Orange Tree's Evolution Strawberry & Steel Strings and Indigenous' ACC I am sorted.

Music Lab may have missed the boat however.
#REALGUITAR 2.3 64 BIT#
I am happy to have the 64 bit update for my RealStrat.

Apart from the 64 bit version all the website says is the updates "fixed several bugs".

#REALGUITAR 2.3 INSTALL#
I have not had chance to install and try this yet so. It always feels good when a company updates their products even if they are a few years old for the benefit of their userbase and don't only focus on their newest roduct and new customers Do you know if there are any other improvements in the update? Very nice even if I haven't taken the plunge into 64-bit yet (seem I need it for the RAM benefits though.).
