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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › The Ronroco by Guillermo Guareschi Original price: $29 NOW: $11.60 › Reply To: The Ronroco by Guillermo Guareschi Original price: $29 NOW: $11.60
You can always draw in your own chords. I do that a lot. You get more control over how the pick strokes the strings that way. Players don’t always strum evenly across the strings. I often accelerate during the stroke (I’m expecting lots of jokes now – get your minds out of the gutter). But it’s certainly more tedious.
Thanks. That’s great to know. So that means the developer didn’t sample the chords (which is what I thought was the case and leads to no versality — that is you can’t take a sample triad and turn it into a suspended 2nd or 4th, diminished chord, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th, etc.) but uses single note samples? And then he’s built a script with an arpeggiator to do chord strums / arpeggiated parts?
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I don’t know what this developer did. Since you mentioned you didn’t like their chord mode, I was just stating the method I use to get more flexibility in strumming. If you liked their sound, you can bypass their chord mode and manually make your own chords. It can still be a useable product.
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