Cute Emily Guitar
by bigcat Instruments
by bigcat Instruments
4.0 / 5
(20 votes)
Cute Emily Guitar is a sampled electric guitar.
This is an Epiphone SG type electric guitar sampled by Karoryfer. As it was recorded dry, use a guitar amp sim after this plug-in.
This is an Epiphone SG type electric guitar sampled by Karoryfer. As it was recorded dry, use a guitar amp sim after this plug-in.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(20.7 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(20.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(24.7 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(24.7 Mb)
(1 / 5)
хуйня редкасная
(5 / 5)
Does not work with 64 bit Mac. (AU) I have been using this for years now. Best guitar plugin there is. Too bad it does´nt work with my new mac and Logic Pro
You can go to Karoryfer and get the original sample pack (for free) in SFZ form. That might work out better for you. The control layout is almost certainly different though, as they were built by different people as far as I know.
https://shop.karoryfer.com/pages/free-emilyguitar
I download the pack , but how to make the vst find the sample files please ?
(5 / 5)
The best plugin, works in LMMS
Cannot find any instruments. Help please
Same
You have to also copy the instrument folder and paste into windows VST2 folder
I can't add this guitar to fl studio. Can you help me?
After downloading a new vst, open 'more plugins' and scan for new ones and it should show up
its a dll file so go to youtube and figure out how to use dll files in ur daw
(5 / 5)
Just install guitar rig for free and its perfect
(1 / 5)
bad
(4 / 5)
simple and solid. Doesn't eat up processing power and sounds great with distortion
(5 / 5)
I read the comments and I agree, slap on some fx and this sounds amazing!
Cute lil guitar
idk what the problem is but it says that it "cannot find any instruments"
I used to use this plugin all of the time but all of a sudden mine is saying this too. If anyone figures this out please comment! I NEED this vst back!
You need to have the instruments folder (that comes with this download) in the same folder as the actual vst file
Sometimes this problem can be solved by moving the entire package (DLL and MSE file subfolder both) to a different folder and restarting the DAW. Then it may suddenly see the instruments again. If you move back to the original folder, it MIGHT continue to work, or it might go back to being broken, so you may have to live with it being in a weird place long-term.
(4 / 5)
Nice vst! with amp and reverb sounds nice.
(5 / 5)
5/5 not because of realistic sound, but it's pretty good after playing with some amp simulators and it has velocity layers. One of the best electric guitar VST you can get for no money. If you want the sound of a real guitar just record a guitar, but if you want a guitar because you are composing or something like that, this Works pretty well.
(5 / 5)
Sounds amazing after a couple of amps trust me
(4 / 5)
Put this through a few good amps and effects plugins and it sounds great
(4 / 5)
I'm piping this through GTR and it sounds great to my ears. Of course I'd rather have a real guitar player but it's hard to sober them up.
(5 / 5)
love it, saw a youtube where they set it up to make it sound like notes were being played backwards, nice versatility, simple, good for what it is, Bigcat is amazing.
(5 / 5)
My first choice when I need a backup guitar. People that doesnt know how to use it, setup with a guitar amp, like amplitube or guitarpro and reverb, and you will have a nice sound.
(4 / 5)
I don't see why this has a bad review. At least it has velocity layers. This works pretty well for leads, and as long as you don't go too mad with the velocity, it sounds pretty good, especially when put through an amp sim like boogex.
(2 / 5)
I dont really like this plugin when I downloaded it, the plugin was different then what I expected, I hoped that I could get the blues guitar sound but it aint even close when I try :(
It s a blues guitar xd
A pretty crappy one. More like this guitar give you the blues (you no longer want to write music after hearing it)
My basic general tips for setting up guitars (ymmv, and I am no expert, as such)... EQ first. The best you got. Filter the shit out of the signal. Compress and saturate a limited "focus" range (if desired). After that, various amp/distortion fx chain things (they vary wildly, so you can expect significant differences between many amps). Personally, I find the basic tone and quality of that (clean) guitar sampling no worse than numerous supposedly good (garbage) plugins and such. Cheers Karyofer, thanks for the usable guitars.