I'm glad Callie posted on this subject as I've had a concern since I saw my first VRT. Didn't want to hijack her thread.

For guitar, piano, drums, everything would, and does, seem to work out fine, ignoring the "jumpy" video which of course is completely understandable.

The "problem" that I think may raise it's ugly head, is if you were going to use this function (i.e. VRTracks) to learn a song on the pedal steel guitar.

Let me say upfront that I am not a PSGuitar player. But I've been around them (my Dad, my brother, 2 nephews, and a brother-in-law) to know that they all have their own way of getting music out of those "sit downers".

First, PSG's come with different numbers of strings. OK, I guess you could pause the video and try to count them, but I don't think the video even shows the tuning pegs so that you could count those.

Then, how is the PSG in the video tuned? C6th, E9th are common, so is it one of these? which one? There are other tunings available. Is it something different altogether?

Next, which strings are the 3 pedals connected to, and what is their function? Do they change the string by a semi-tone? etc.

Same for the knee levers.
If you talked to a dozen PSG players, you'd likely get at least a half dozen different opinions on their pedal/lever configuration.

So, all I'm saying is, I was surprised that somewhere in the documentation or instructions or instructional videos from PGMusic, that there wasn't a "rider" clause or "disclaimer" or "disclosure" saying: "here's how the PSG in all our VRT's is set up."

Or did I just miss that somewhere?
If so, please point me in the right direction.
If not, I guess I'll copy this "rant" over to the Wishlist Forum.

Thanks!
LLOYD S