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MusicLab RealEight 6

The ideal guitar for creating lead, rhythm riff, and even bass tracks in your future rock and metal masterpieces!

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Description

The ideal guitar for creating lead, rhythm riff, and even bass tracks in your future rock and metal masterpieces!

RealEight is 8-string sample-based electric guitar virtual instrument.

RealEight provides incredible playability based on easy-to-use keyboard layout as well as the advanced key/pedal/velocity switch system allowing a keyboardist to perform guitar parts with a whole new level of realistic expression.

RealEight covers practically all sounds, articulations, and techniques a professional guitarist can produce on his 8-string electric guitar, including  mute, bridge mute, harmonics, pinch harmonics, sliding, scraping, etc...

24-bit high quality dry samples recorded directly from pick-ups let you easily create any desired guitar sound using your favorite amplifier simulator.

RealEight innovations:

  • Incredibly deep sound covering huge 5-octave note range (8 strings, 24 frets)!
  • Ready-to-use Double Track and Quad Track patches with a single MIDI input
  • 30+ authentic guitar articulations and effects
  • Advanced Humanize section allowing to add realism to the performance both live and step-recorded in a MIDI track
  • Bass mode lowering the pitch of all strings to Bass guitar tuning
  • The unique Floating Fret Position technology, which imitates change of fret position of a guitarist's hand on the neck. This gives you the possibility of playing on up to 200 guitar frets using just 60 keys of a standard keyboard!

Tech Specs

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

2GB+ RAM, 5GB+ free hard drive space

  • Windows 10/11 64bit
  • VST/VST3/AAX 64bit host

 

  • macOS 10.12-10.15, 11, 12, 13
  • VST/VST3/AU/AAX 64bit host
  • Apple Silicon support: Native

AAX support: Pro Tools 12/2021/2022 64bit.

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