
The story
A few years ago my dad built an electric resonator guitar from a kit. I rarely used it due to how difficult it was and its tendency not to stay in tune
So I decided it would be a good idea to get some use out of it as a virtual instrument. It was my first time making a sample pack and I didn’t have access to a studio so I recorded the DI signal into my interface as well as using a microphone on the resonator cones.
I learned a lot during the process and I hope someone can find inspiration from this instrument.
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Eddie D
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Reviews for Electric Resonator Guitar
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A very usable sample
I just tried it and the sounds are more than useable, added in small doses to a track it cuts through nicely.