I confess I find that "guitar" sounds on electronic devices in general are disappointing so I tend not to even try!
The quick answer might be a) choose a mid range pitch (octave 4? perhaps), b) has a good duration (4-7 seconds?), and c) "clean" - no extraneous noises, ie: clicks, background bumps and hums.
There are useful observations about this in the Orba 2 Custom Preset Repository thread. If you are prepared to do the work, creating a set of samples from scratch and put them into a preset will give much better results than the app can do. (Once you've done it a couple of times it's not so laborious!)
Yea, I am running into that. Still it has potential. Any idea where the base file is for samples? I want to change it from pentatonic to diatonic for Lead.
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Artiphon\Common\ - for Artiphon content
C:\Users\Your Own User Name\Documents\Artiphon\Common\ - for your own created content
Should be obvious from there. Change factory and readOnly to "0" in your own presets - makes it possible to change any thing later if needed.
@Rpneal - A thought came to me that might make a good guitar preset (I think in terms of acoustic guitar but it would apply to electric as well). It would take some work and it's not easy to explain here - though if you look at the Grand Piano sample sets in the preset (and perhaps my notes!) you might be able to see what's going on - what they do there is a bit OTT for that preset, but could be better for catching the different touches of a guitar playing. If I can create some decent guitar samples I might try it at some point.
(Those notes I made are now more complete and once I've made them more readable I'll let you know.)
Wow, 95 samples. They really worked on that one!
@Rpneal - now look at the sample frequencies and the sampleMap string.
Rpneal