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  1. The Gear Page

    Join a vibrant community of musicians and gear enthusiasts discussing instruments, effects, setups, and more on The Gear Page forum.

  2. Guitar Rig 7 le in Cubase - Steinberg Forums

    Apr 24, 2024 · Guitar Rig 7 LE also installs as VST3, so there is no dll but there should be a “Guitar Rig7.vst3” file located in your Program Files/Common Files/VST3 directory can you check if the file is …

  3. How to enable Guitar/Bass tab - Dorico - Steinberg Forums

    Sep 2, 2025 · Dorico wizards, I can’t for the life of me figure out how to enable Tabs for guitar and bass in my projects. I’ve watched several YT tutorials, but I must be doing something wrong, because it’s …

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  5. Cables - do you use straight-end, rigt-end or both for your guitar ...

    Angled at the board. Straight at the guitar. I could use angled at the guitar end as well, but my backup guitar doesn't play nice with most angled cables.

  6. Artefakt Guitar 1.1 Update now available - Steinberg Forums

    Nov 19, 2025 · Dear all, Audio Jade just released this free update with new features and improvements for the Artefakt Guitar. The update is now available in the Steinberg Download Assistant. New …

  7. Guitar VST latency in CB14 Pro? - Cubase - Steinberg Forums

    Aug 6, 2025 · I am a new Cubase user (from Pro Tools). When I create an audio track and add a VST amp sim I get latency when playing the guitar - something I don’t get in Pro Tools. Are there some …

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    The Gear Page

  9. Proofreading question involving harmonics (guitar) - Steinberg Forums

    Mar 8, 2026 · I like the Proofreading feature - it has helped me find a lot of redundant markings, and in general is really helpful. I know it can’t get everything right, but I am puzzled by the following: Guitar …

  10. Guitar vibrato notation - Dorico - Steinberg Forums

    Nov 20, 2023 · Follow up to an older post, i’m still on the search for vibrato notation for guitar. Since the last post, i have found that perhaps “tremblement” is a suitable alternative as it places the wavy line …