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Originally posted by keybplayer:
Here is a demo of a real Spanish Guitar with nylon strings that was midi'ed and recorded to a computer. The lead part was recorded separate from the rhythm part. I took the midi file and loaded it into my Tyros"1" and used the XG Nylon Guitar patch for the lead part and the XG Nylon Guitar3 for the rhythm part and used them as the sound vehicle and then recorded the song to my computer's Sony Sound Forge 7.0b converting the .wav file to .mp3 which is right here: Spanish Guitar Note: I didn't use the Tyros' Live! Nylon and/or Live! Classical guitar patches because of the hammer on/dead note effect on the Live! Nylon patch and for some reason the Live! Classical patch exhibited some undesirable effects also on this song. Hence I used the XG Nylon and Nylon3 patches. But at least you will get the idea of fret sounds in conjunction with Nylon strings.

As you can tell a 'real' Nylon string guitar does in fact produce fret noises although as has been stated not to the degree that steel strings do.

Enjoy!

Best regards,
Mike



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