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Applied Acoustics Systems Latin Vibes 2 Guitar Sound Pack For Strum Gs-2 And Aas Player (download)

Applied Acoustics Systems Latin Vibes 2 Guitar Sound Pack For Strum Gs-2 And Aas Player (download)
  • Product Code: ga110383
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$57.00 $74.67

Applied Acoustics Systems Latin Vibes 2 is a sound pack powered by Strum GS-2 and created by French musician and sound designer Christian Laffitte. It explores the world of traditional and modern Tropical/Latin music and adds colors and flavors straight from the African continent.

With its 12 styles, 84 guitar presets, and 84 strumming patterns—all playable with your own chord progressions—Latin Vibes 2 is jam-packed with groovy electric and acoustic strumming loops and sounds, sure to bring good vibrations to your next world-music production. The collection can also be also be accessed with the included AAS Player plug-in.

Latin-Infused Acoustic/Electric Guitars    African Colors and Flavors    For Strum GS-2 Guitars and AAS Player    84 Guitar Presets    84 Strumming Patterns in 12 Styles    Created by Christian Laffitte    Includes AAS Player    Use as a Standalone or Plug-In    AAX/AU/RTAS/VST/NKS, Mac/Windows

General
Delivery MethodDownload
License TypeStandard
Sound TypeGuitar, Loops
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AU, NKS, RTAS, VST2, VST3
Standalone OperationYes
System Requirements
Supported Operating SystemsWindows 10 or Later
macOS 10.11 or Later
OS CompatibilityWindows 10 or Later
macOS 10.11 or Later
CPU RequirementWindows, Mac:
Intel Core i5 and Faster  
Mac:
M1 and Faster  
Software RequirementAAS Player
Strum GS 2
Internet Connection RequiredYes

  • Sound pack for the Strum GS-2 acoustic and electric guitar virtual instrument (available separately)
  • 84 acoustic/electric guitar presets
  • 84 struming patterns in 12 styles of Latin vibes, playable with your own chord progressions
  • Library can be accessed and played via the included AAS Player plug-in (Mac/Windows, VST, AU, AAX, RTAS, NKS) or as a standalone with Strum GS-2
  • Created by sound designer Christian Laffitte

  • Caiban Lead, Caiban Rhythm Left, Caiban Rhythm Right, Caiban Tremolo Delay, Caiban Acoustic Soloist, Caiban Chorus, Caiban Phaser
  • Tropical Lead, Tropical Rhythm Left, Tropical Rhythm Right, Tropical Tremolo, Tropical 5th Fret, Tropical Phaser, Tropical Delay
  • Bonita Lead, Bonita Rhythm Left, Bonita Rhythm Right, Bonita Electric, Bonita Wah Wah, Bonita Chorus, Bonita Muted
  • B Boy Lead, B Boy Rhythm Left, B Boy Rhythm Right, B Boy Acoustic, B Boy EQ, B Boy Wah Wah, B Boy Tremolo
  • Hermano Lead, Hermano Acoustic, Hermano Rhythm Left, Hermano Rhythm Right, Hermano Nylon, Hermano Chorus, Hermano Electric Vintage
  • Juanito Lead, Juanito Rhythm Left, Juanito Rhythm Right, Juanito Electric, Juanito Wah Wah, Juanito Chorus, Juanito Tremolo
  • Ridim Town Lead, Ridim Town Rhythm Left, Ridim Town Rhythm Right, Ridim Town Electric, Ridim Town Chorus, Ridim Town Tremolo, Ridim Town Clean
  • Polo Lead, Polo Rhythm Left, Polo Rhythm Right, Polo Electric, Polo Electric Chorus, Polo Delay, Polo Acoustic Chorus
  • Amigo Lead, Amigo Rhythm Left, Amigo Rhythm Right, Amigo Tremolo, Amigo Acoustic, Amigo Phaser, Amigo Delay
  • Tonic Lead, Tonic Rhythm Left, Tonic Rhythm Right, Tonic Chorus, Tonic Delay, Tonic Tremolo, Tonic Auto Wah
  • Arles City Lead, Arles City Rhythm Left, Arles City Rhythm Right, Arles City Tremolo, Arles City Delay, Arles City Acoustic, Arles City Flanger
  • Pescado Lead, Pescado Rhythm Left, Pescado Rhythm Right, Pescado Chorus, Pescado Acoustic, Pescado Chorus, Pescado Delay

  • Caiban 120 BPM
  • Tropical 90 BPM
  • Bonita 85 BPM
  • B Boy 105 BPM
  • Hermano 115 BPM
  • Juanito 160 BPM
  • Ridim Town 95 BPM
  • Polo 115 BPM
  • Amigo 109 BPM
  • Tonic 94 BPM
  • Arles City 102 BPM
  • Pescado 101 BPM

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi, is it possible remove the copper-plated case that enclosed the power transformer, in order to change the voltage to 220v? Thank you!

A: No, it would not be advisable to alter this product in that way. Yamaha does make 220v products for regions where that is required. If you are looking for a 220v Yamaha product, you would need to purchase it from a region where the AC power is 220v.

Q: 2. how is the coma?

A: The coma in the ZEISS Milvus 18mm F/2.8 is visible in wide aperture corners and significantly resolves when the lens is stopped down.

Q: 3. Hi, Im interested in this unit (I own the A-S3000), but I havent found yet if it is a 220v or autovoltage. Could you help me? Thx.

A: This is the US model. It requires AC 110 120 V, 50/60 Hz.

Q: 4. Is this lens fully compatible with the Nikon F6 film camera?

A: For a list of compatible cameras, please visit the ZEISS website using the link below: a href= https://www.zeiss.com/camera-lenses/int/photography/content/camera-mounts.html target= _blank https://www.zeiss.com/camera-lenses/int/photography/content/camera-mounts.html/a

Q: 5. Hi...how this lens compares with Milvus 100mm f2.0?

A: Otus is Zeiss state of the art lens series. ZEISS Otus 100mm f/1.4 ZE Lens for Canon EF is a small telephoto lens with one of the sharpest optical quality and built for portraiture excellency. ZEISS Milvus 100mm f/2M ZE is a macro lens. Both lenses are extremely sharp but when compare side by side under portrait option the Zeiss Otus series is superior. Physically Zeiss Otus lenses are almost twice the weight and substantially larger than Zeiss Milvus series.

Q: 6. Where is the Zeiss Otus 28mm f/1.4 Lens F mount manufactured?

A: The COI for the ZEISS Otus 1.4/38 is Japan.

Q: 7. I see aperture ring and numbers in the product image. If this was used on D7200, does the camera recognize the aperture selected on the ring? And how do the 1/3 aperture stops work?

A: The aperture selection on the ZEISS Milvus ZF.2 lenses can be done using the ring on the lens barrel, or via the sub-command dial on the camera. This choice needs to be made in the set-up menu on the camera (refer to the D7200 user manual for more information). When the aperture ring on the lens is chosen, the aperture is changed in 1/2 stop increments. When the aperture is controlled via the camera using the sub-command dial, then the aperture can be controlled in 1/3 stop increments. When using this method, the aperture on the lens should be set to the lowest level until it clicks into place. Otherwise you will see EE readings in the camera menu.

Q: 8. How prominent is/how often do you notice ?Onion Ring Bokeh??

A: I have never experienced onion ring bokeh with the Otus 85mm. I have used it professionally for portrait and event photography and recommend it without reservation. It is worth every penny!

Q: 9. Does this lens have an aperture ring? With all these product images, there is not a single picture that shows apertures

A: No, you control the aperture through the camera body.

Q: 10. Can this lens be used on a Nikon Z7II with the FTZ Adapter?

A: The ZEISS Milvus 21mm f/2.8 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F is compatible with the Z7 II when used with the FTZ adapter.

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