![]() ![]() They’ve also included the older version called Shreddage v2i. Without even changing anything in the settings, you can get a great sound right away from Shreddage 2X. Many of the defaults are fine the way they are, but you can go in and change nearly anything to your liking. One feature which is very cool is its ability to do double-tracking or even quad-tracking. It is easy to set this up with the outputs going to separate tracks. One way to use this is to have two guitars panned to the left and right, and use different effects on each of them. When you play any notes on your MIDI keyboard, it will trigger both guitars at the same time. The Perform screen has many buttons to switch articulations on or off. These include sustain, mute, staccato, hammer-on/pull off, portamento, tremolo, and pinch. You can also fine tune them to your liking by clicking on the label below the corresponding button. ![]() ![]() On the right side of the Perform screen, the Quick Edit area will show you some parameters you can adjust for the selected type of articulation. The effects work the same way, where you can turn them on or off, and clicking the label below the buttons will let you adjust the settings for them. ![]()
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