


These five virtual instruments are complete upgrades from previous Impact Soundworks releases, taking existing sample libraries and re-programming them for the powerful S3 Engine with a wide variety of improvements and new content. Each Shreddage 3 guitar is available now for KONTAKT PLAYER with full NKS compatibility at the list price of $149, while Shreddage 3 Abyss is priced at $99. But the problem is that I would have liked to draw control envelopes similar to those used for volume automation or, alternatively, to use continuous control, but that does not seem to be possible.Īny help from you about the previous matter would be greatly appreciated.Impact Soundworks gave us a free taste with Shreddage 3 Free and now they’re back with newer versions.įULTON, MD - Audio software developer Impact Soundworks released today five new additions in their SHREDDAGE 3 series of virtual guitar & bass instruments: Jupiter (7-string heavy rock & metal guitar), Archtop (6-string hollowbody), Rogue (7-string Japanese metal guitar), Abyss (custom 6-string bass), and Serpent (7-string American guitar). I could however confirm that the pitch is altered through this method, which is good news. I looked for information anywhere in the net I seem to have understood that I have to create a new lane (wheel type) in order to implement pitch bend control, but I find it truly hard to draw "control evelopes" using the Draw Freehand tool. I now need to automatize a number of pitch bends and/or modulations to the track, but I have no clue about how to do it.

This is the situation: I have a Shreddage 3 Stratus MIDI track (recorded using a MIDI keyboard that has no wheels for pitch and modulation). I am struggling to find instructions about how to implement pitch bend automation in Cakewalk, on a clip built with Shreddage 3 Stratus (Kontakt).īefore writing the present message, I looked for information about this problem, in the Shreddage 3 Stratus community it seems that the pitch automation issue is DAW-related, so here I am, being I a (non expert) Cakewalk user.
