The Best Sounding 1960 Gibson Acoustic Guitar Ever

The Hummingbird guitar was created in 1960 by Gibson and was the first square-shouldered dreadnought. It was designed to be extremely versatile so that it can cover many music genres and have a deep tone without being too powerful, which is perfect to accompany a voice.

It is a huge 8GB acoustic guitar library built for the UVI Workstation (free). It was recorded with a pair of microphones and the built-in pickup, and has been sampled incredibly deeply with a wide range of articulations including:

all frets of all strings with upstrokes, downstrokes

round robins

releases

staccatos

mutes

palm mutes

hand blocks

slides

hammer ons and pull offs

retriggers

fretnoises

percussion and other articulations

All of these details allows you to easily reproduce the sound of a guitarist playing real acoustic guitar.

The Sunbird has 4 basic modes to choose from, which you can switch between by using the assigned keyswitches: