by GhostXb » 24 Oct 2012 15:01
I use Fl Slayer 2 for unplugged guitar sound, and run that threw NI Guitar Rig 5, and then I never looked back XD! Sometimes I'll layer Slayer 2 with a synth in Massive so that the signal that goes threw Guitar Rig will have more body.
SO it's not the ultimate solution but it gets the job done. The main reason why I prefer not to use sampled or pre-amplified electric guitar VST's is because I prefer to tweak the sound myself so I can get a particular sound. Pre-recorded electric guitars rob you of that versatility, and versatility is what electric guitars are all about.
Now that said, a pre-recorded electric guitar VST is a valid quick fix. Also, if you want to learn how to create electric guitar sounds from the ground up, prepare to spend A LOT of time practicing it and getting it right. You will even need to study how an actual electric guitar and amp works, and some of the tricks guitarist use to get certain sounds, because digital amplifier effects like Guitar Rig 5 will resemble actual guitar amps in functionality. Some people would say guitar tone is an art in itself. I really wish someone would make a really good and tweakable unplugged electric guitar VST to use with digital amp effects.
Now even that said, really, the best solution is to go buy an electric guitar and amp and learn how to play and record it, or like what Warbalist said, collab with a guitarist.