Session Guitarist Strummed Acoustic 2 Kontakt Library [exclusive]


The first guitar is a rare , a small-bodied, all-mahogany six-string . This specific model was chosen over the larger Martin D-28 used in the first Strummed Acoustic, as its smaller body offers a more intimate, warm, and round sound. One of its most celebrated qualities is its dynamic range. When played softly, it delivers a soulful and mellow tone, but it can become a powerful and "beastly" instrument when hit with more force, making it incredibly expressive and versatile.

The library centers around two distinct, beautifully aged acoustic guitars, giving you two completely different tonal characters:

The user interface of Strummed Acoustic 2 is clean, modern, and highly intuitive. The sound control is split into two primary areas: the Sound page and the Effects page. The Sound Page

Change patterns, articulations, and chord voicings instantly during a performance or in your DAW. 4. Built-in Effects and Mixing

: Enables users to play custom bass lines or create "slash chords" (e.g., C/E) by controlling the lower strings independently on the 6-string model.

Native Instruments created a special software tool called . [1] It works inside the Kontakt player on your computer. This tool gives you the sound of real acoustic guitars. It is made for people who write and mix music. You do not need to know how to play the guitar to use it. What Is It?

The Ultimate Guide to Native Instruments Session Guitarist: Strummed Acoustic 2

: A jumbo-bodied model first produced in the late 1960s, regarded as a benchmark for 12-string performance. It offers a lush, wide, bright, and articulate sound that provides incredible energy and harmonic thickness to massive pop or rock choruses.

Do you want a low, dark voicing (higher fret position) or a jangly, open voicing? You can control the "Capo position" virtually, forcing the engine to use higher strings for a brighter timbre.