Westwood Instruments Lost Guitar
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Electric exploration
Over 100 original sounds made from an electric guitar, but only a few of them actually sound like one. You’ll discover a huge variety of different tones and moods that can be combined and manipulated into near limitless possibilities.
Created using a baritone electric guitar and a whole list of unusual ideas. This is our biggest release in the Lost series with the widest spectrum of ideas. From scores to songwriting, get ready to discover your new favourite guitar sounds.
Highlights
- 112 unique source sounds
- Award-winning interface
- Arpeggiator MEMORIES engine
- GET LOST randomiser
- Over 300 presets
NOTES
From the simple to the mangled, these are all sustained guitar sounds. Some sound like a guitar, others are pushed to the point of being unrecognisable.
MOVEMENTS
Random scatterings of single notes. Not recorded to a tempo, these are meandering and off-the-cuff. Sometimes delicate, sometime unpredictable. Always interesting.
TEXTURES
Infinitely looping landscapes that feel like a synth. Some are soft and blurry. Some are misshapen and confused. Some are dark and hostile.
RHYTHMS
Organically rhythmic loops. Plenty of real and human variations in timing. Beat syncable to any tempo, the further away from 120BPM you get the more interesting things get.
More than just a guitar library
The original sessions were all played on a Reverend Descent baritone guitar. These raw recordings were then taken and given the Westwood treatment you’ve come to love; cassette, reel-to-reel, boutique pedals and hardware samplers.
Most of what you’ll hear and experience sounds like a guitar, but this is not a virtual instrument that is attempting to replicate a guitar. Think about it more like a vast range of incredible sounds made from a guitar.
You may buy Westwood Instruments Lost Guitar or download it from our website.
This product was released on 18 Jul 2024. Please check compatibility with your hardware and O/S.
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