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Posted By: Icelander Solo-Accompaniment ACOUSTIC guitars - 08/13/19 02:17 PM
There's (barely) a handful of these on an electric guitar, and I just thought how fine it would be to have some like that on acoustic guitars.

*NB: They are for some obscure reason called "SoloAccompaniment" guitar but "Solo-Accompaniment" for the piano ones. Not sure why that is, best guess is something to do with the number of letters confused
Posted By: furry Re: Solo-Accompaniment ACOUSTIC guitars - 08/19/19 12:23 PM
Yes please
Posted By: MikeK Re: Solo-Accompaniment ACOUSTIC guitars - 08/21/19 09:40 AM
Would love this! +1 !!!
Posted By: NigelSpiers Re: Solo-Accompaniment ACOUSTIC guitars - 08/21/19 09:06 PM
+1 For me also
Posted By: major7th Re: Solo-Accompaniment ACOUSTIC guitars - 10/05/23 05:29 AM
x1,000

Fingerpicked solo accompaniment, strummed, you name it.

More of this, recorded at true tempos, too! So as to avoid artifacts.

Record the guitarist at 60bpm, 65bpm, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, etc. And show it in the Style Picker ("Recorded at 90, Recorded at 110")
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