I am assuming because you said they are using the same sound from your library that you are using MIDI, correct?


However I believe the correct answer to you question is whatever you want to do is fine. Some band’s guitarists use different guitars while some use the same kind of guitars. If you are using the same guitars you can change the sound by using different pickup selections (if available on your sound source) and/or different amps or effects. This also applies for different guitars.

One trick you can try is to bounce/render your MIDI file to a wav file then add Amplitude as an effect. In Amplitude you can add different amps and effects. This works very well and can make a MIDI guitar track sound more realistic.

I hope this helps.


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