Impact Soundworks Shreddage 2 Review

    If you are looking for a realistic and versatile electric guitar library for Kontakt, you might want to check out Impact Soundworks Shreddage 2. This virtual instrument is designed to be a true successor to the original Shreddage electric rhythm guitar library, which was released in 2010 and used by thousands of composers and producers all over the world. Shreddage 2 aims to improve on the realism and playability of the first version, as well as adding new features and capabilities for lead playing. In this article, we will take a closer look at what Shreddage 2 has to offer and how it can enhance your music production.

    Features and Specs

    Shreddage 2 is a Kontakt Player compatible library, which means you can use it with the free version of Kontakt or the full version. It requires 4 GB of disk space and runs on Kontakt 5.3 or higher. The library features a custom-made 7-string electric guitar with a drop G tuning, which gives it a wide range and a heavy sound. The guitar was sampled in great detail, with up to 5 layers of palm mutes, up to 8 round robins, and multiple articulations such as single notes, power chords, vibrato, pinch harmonics, hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, staccato notes, and release noises. The library also includes a built-in signal chain with effects such as distortion, EQ, compression, delay, and reverb, which can be toggled on or off.




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