Jim@StrumTracks
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For strummed nylon string guitar you might like to try Impact Soundworks' Django Gypsy Jazz Guitar.
The walkthrough is impressive as well. It looks like a good combination of playable and programmable - i.e. programmable in creative musical ways. Thanks. We are so spoiled for choice these days for...guitars and everything else. I have quite a few guitars already, but this one seems specialI'm not a keyboard player so I'm more into MIDI programming these sort of plugins but it has a well designed engine and is relatively easy to program. Like all plugins of this sort, the more work and effort you're prepared to put into it, the better it will sound. The demos on the Spitfire Audio site are superb.
Don't worry too much about treating your room (unless you're in a fully square concrete room with no furniture lol), invest in a good quality condenser mic (doesn't have to be insanely expensive, a lot of the entry level options really are good enough these days) and you're off to the races. I scored a movie with 4 months of guitar experience in my bedroom with a Neumann TLM103 and the score was almost entirely guitar based. Yes I kind of had to be an editing wizard to get it all to work, but honestly I'm so glad I did because no way in hell was I going to get decent results with a plug-in in that kind of work.I don't have a microphone or a properly treated room though, which is why I haven't been doing any recording/sampling yet. But when I do get a microphone, I'll definitely try to record more stuff, including guitars!
This.I used to use a lot of guitar VSTs and never got the results I wanted. In my opinion, it is well worth picking up a used guitar and learning how to strum basic chords. I would say with a small daily effort for a few months you'll be able to strum chords more naturally than any guitar VST out there. For something quick and dirty that you can tuck and hide in the mix, all of these suggestions here are pretty good.
His steel string and nylon string are both really excellent. Reasonably priced and goodindiginus has what sounds like a really good acoustic guitar for a very reasonable price. I think the picked and fingered strumming you hear on the demo sounds great.
Renegade Acoustic Guitar — Indiginus
www.indiginus.com