Plugins giving Too Much Help vs Too Little Help - A difficult balance

But as I said before, while installing Sparkle 1 I was offered Sparkle 2 trial and, OH BOY, this is totally another story!

They say they changed engine and this makes Sparkle 2 (and a few other versions 2) a game-changer to me, and now let us see why

Select the Player tab, then send the chords from Scaler to the Play Range area, then hit any of the MANY keys on the left and the MOJO jumps out!

The timing to hit those keys, late, early, whatever, doesn’t matter, and the result will be always right, always in tune, always in the scale of any chords dropped in the right area, so you can do arpeggios or hit multiple keys to have a sort-of harmonics, and you can use the many articulations, and the sound is always cool, and it’s credible because it is sample-based tool

On the other hand, you can have Scaler chord notes hitting various keys in Style Phrases and Play Range so having an automatic but variable guitar

In practice, this tool serves the whole range from “Much Help” to “Too Little Help” and became my perfect balanced guitar :heart_eyes:

P.S: I forgot to mention that I will no longer buy a plugin that doesn’t have a trial and/or a reselling capability and/or a 14 days refund policy, because the chances to get a no-way-to-play stuff are too high :japanese_goblin: