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Well In my opinion reason comes with some alright electric guitar patches, and if you use the scream device correctly you can get some nice sounding guitars out of the default ones. However I rarely go to the one's included in the default sound bank, I recommend you check out sonic reality's triple guitar refill, it's got some nice patches in there that you can use. http://www.sonicreality.com/viewDeta...?ProductID=210 |
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The best thing to do IMO if you want to get your own sound is to record the guitar samples yourself and then put it into reason
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