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Ample Sound - Ample Guitar F Ii V2.0.2 Aax- Vst... __full__ Guide

Ample Guitar F II (AGF II) is a virtual electric guitar plugin that meticulously emulates the sound and playability of a Fender Stratocaster Custom

  1. Create a Stereo Instrument Track.
  2. Insert Ample Guitar F II from the Instrument > Ample Sound menu.
  3. Set MIDI input – Ensure your MIDI controller is enabled.
  4. Record-enable the track.
  5. Load a preset (Factory > Rhythm or Solo).
  6. Draw/Play MIDI notes – Keep notes within the guitar range (E2–E6 approx). Single-note lines work best; polyphonic input triggers chords automatically based on string mapping.
  7. For strumming – Use the Strummer tab. Draw chords on one MIDI note (e.g., C3) and let the pattern engine play the strum. Or use the “Chord” mode.

System Requirements

: Typically requires at least 6 GB of hard disk space and 2 GB of RAM. Ample Sound - Ample Guitar F II v2.0.2 AAX- VST...

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Presets and MIDI Tools

  • Improved host compatibility for some DAWs in AAX and VST modes
  • Stability fixes for preset browsing and program changes
  • Minor performance optimizations reducing occasional CPU spikes
  • Small fixes to legato and humanize behaviors reported in prior builds

The strummer is not a simple arpeggiator – it mimics real strumming patterns. Create a Stereo Instrument Track

A Brief History: Why the "F II" Matters

  • Sustain and Hammer-On: For fluid legato lines.
  • Pull-Off and Slide: Essential for expressive rock and blues bass lines.
  • Palm Mute and Pop: Critical for funk and percussive playing styles.
  • Slap: A dedicated implementation for the aggressive slap bass technique.