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I can't wait to show you 3 electric guitar sound design tricks that are used all over electronic music. These sound design techniques are perfect for beginners and easy enough for anyone new to music production.
And if you don't know how to play an electric guitar, it's all good. There's plenty of electric guitar VSTs out there. In this video, I'll be using the new Sky preset pack inside of Cube because there are all kinds of guitar tones and textures to play with.
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00:00 Guitar Sound Design Tips No Beginner Should Ignore
00:40 Really quick, how to use Cube VST
01:20 Electric Guitar Technique 1
03:01 Electric Guitar Sound Design Tip 2
04:39 Electric Guitar Sound Design Trick 3
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