

It reinstalled the VST version of the sofware and it populated itself with the Sampletank Sounds. So, I fired up the Clavitube with the Triple Play and started surfing the presets. There are tons of them and they sound fantastic.

They are easy to play on guitar too, there is a certain similarity that works very well. I could easily have tracked a part on a Bob Marley record or got my Superstition on (multiple flavors of wah clav) and nobody would be the wiser. I just reinstalled a couple of Native Instruments things. Tomorrow I'll see if it can scan them now. I went for the players, if those can pull sounds it will save a lot of time. How do you get the best results out of Triple Play? I have triggering problems, which I suspect is because I use a thumbpick. I am accustomed to using a heavy pick - current choice is a Dunlop Gator 2mm, just the standard pick profile. I do have an accumulation of picks, they all sound different. I've got one of each of everything and then some!!!! Sometimes an acoustic guitar strummed with a thin pick is exactly the sound one needs. I have to remain aware of my palm muting while picking, it doesn't translate well on Triple Play but I do it often gigging and it is very effective there. If I want to mute I must pick cleanly and then mute. #SAMPLETANK 3 FAILED TO LOAD INSTRUMENT FREE#.

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