Fender StratoVib

A Fender guitar through a VOX amp.

ByMattia Chiappa

The story

I always found Fender guitars and VOX amps to be the perfect match. I recently happened to acquire both and I thought what a perfect opportunity to sample these two beauties.

I order to sustain the notes for a longer period of time, I gently vibrated each of them using the whammy bar. The end result is a quite interesting vibraphone like instrument with pitch fluctuation rather than volume.

Reviews

  • Great and rich sound

    Wow, what a great sound, is like it's connected directly in my console!

    edrickblade on 16 February 2025
  • My first pianobook guitar love, and a sleeper

    This was the first time I'd ever encountered a sampler guitar that I really enjoyed playing. It made me realize you're not supposed to treat it like playing a guitar on the keys - it has its own perspective on a prevailing positive trait of "the sound of electric guitar". Download this asap, then drench it in verb, delay, and compression. This thing is killer at that nuked chimey wet sound, and the vibrato is really sweet.

    ConnerCreator on 04 November 2021
  • A bit torn on this

    On one hand, as a guitarist i find this pretty unrealistic and keyboard like, as i do with most guitar libraries. On another hand theres something really youthful and fun about this instrument. I think it would sound really good with indie lines. It kinda has a pitchy tape sound that i think is really nice and characterful. Its just kind of the unrealistic sudden piano like articulation that always gets me with these libraries. Also slides are so important to guitar playing it just sounds a bit robotic playing lead lines without them. So while as a guitarist i wouldn't use this i definitely think its one of the better guitar libraries ive heard on here and definitely has a unique youthful character

    septemberwalk on 14 November 2021
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