Guitar - Music 3D Models

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  1. Mandolin 3D Model
  2. Acoustic Guitar Kit 3D Model
  3. Banjo 3D Model
  4. Banjo 3D Model
  5. Balalaika 3D Model
  6. Spanish Guitar Cartoon Vihuela 3D Model
  7. Guitar 3D Model
  8. Plectrum guitar 3D Model
  9. Electric guitar 03 3D Model
  10. Electric guitar 01 3D Model
  11. Ukulele Guitar Pink 3D Model
  12. Ukulele Guitar Blue 3D Model
  13. Lute String Instrument 3D Model
  14. Lap Steel Guitar 3D Model
  15. Flat Mandola 3D Model
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    Acoustic Guitar 3D Model
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    Aguilar Storm King Bass Distortion Fuzz Pedal 3D Model
  18. Classical Guitar 3D Model
  19. Gretsch G9221 Bobtail Steel 3D Model
  20. Gibson Les Paul Custom 1957 3D Model
  21. Paul Reed Smith PRS McCarty 3D Model
  22. Gibson es 335 wine red 3D Model
  23. spanish guitar 3D Model
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    aguilar tlc compressor pedal 3D Model
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    aguilar octamizer analog octave pedal 3D Model
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    aguilar grape phaser bass phase pedal 3D Model
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    aguilar fuzzistor bass fuzz pedal 3D Model
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    aguilar chorusaurus bass chorus pedal 3D Model
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    aguilar agro bass overdrive pedal 3D Model
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    mb-2 fretless bass 3D Model
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    proco rat 2 distortion pedal 3D Model
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    earthquaker devices erupter fuzz pedal 3D Model
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    earthquaker devices life pedal 3D Model
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    jam pedals delay llama 3D Model
  36. Guitar stand 3D Model
  37. Guitar stand 3D Model
  38. Line 6 delay guitar pedal 3D Model
  39. Wah crybaby pedal dunlop 3D Model
  40. Guitar 3D Model
  41. yamaha apx 3D Model
  42. rickenbacker guitar 330 3D Model
  43. rickenbacker bass 3D Model
  44. mandolin 3D Model
  45. gibson les paul joe perry 3D Model
  46. gibson les paul custom 3D Model
  47. gibson les paul standard 3D Model
  48. jackson randy rhoads 3D Model
  49. jackson performer 3D Model
  50. ibanez john petrucci guitar 3D Model
  51. ibanez jem 555 3D Model
  52. ibanez jem 77 fp guitar 3D Model
  53. hofner violin bass guitar 3D Model
  54. gretsch chet atkins 3D Model
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What variety of digital and analog electronic gear is available?

The Electronic category for 2026 is a comprehensive library covering the evolution of sound synthesis. It includes iconic analog modular synths, modern MIDI controllers, high-end DJ mixers, and digital workstations (DAWs) in hardware form. Each model is built with a focus on "Control Surface" accuracy, ensuring that every fader, knob, and pad is placed according to real-world ergonomic standards. These assets are vital for creators of modern studio environments, electronic music festivals, and futuristic stage designs, providing the high-tech visual density required for professional-grade music production visualizations and interactive VR studio experiences.

How are the interactive displays and LED indicators handled?

To capture the vibrant energy of electronic gear, we utilize "Dynamic Emissive" shaders for all screens and buttons. In 2026, these displays are provided with high-resolution texture sequences, allowing you to show moving waveforms, scrolling menus, or pulsing level meters. The LEDs feature realistic light-bleed into the surrounding plastic, creating a warm, technological glow. This functionality is essential for live-performance animations where the gear must appear active and responsive to the music, providing a layer of technical immersion that brings a virtual DJ booth or a synthesizer rack to life within a 3D scene.

Are the cables and patch-points modular for studio setup?

Professional electronic setups rely on complex cabling, and our 2026 models are designed for "Connectivity." We provide separate patch-cable assets with "Spline-IK" rigging, allowing you to plug them into the various inputs and outputs of synthesizers and mixers. The jacks themselves are modeled with internal depth. This allows for the creation of "Cable-Spaghetti" aesthetics common in modular synth setups, adding a massive amount of realism and visual complexity to a studio render. This modular approach ensures that your 3D music workspace looks physically functional and technically "Wired" rather than just a collection of disconnected boxes.

Do the synthesizers and controllers feature functional rigging?

Yes, every knob, slider, and key is a separate, rigged component. We provide "Movement-Constraints," ensuring that a fader stays within its track and a knob rotates 270 degrees just like its physical counterpart. In 2026, these rigs also include "Soft-Touch" physics for drum pads, showing a subtle indentation when pressed. This level of detail is a primary requirement for VR interactions and instructional videos where the user needs to see the physical manipulation of the gear. The mechanical logic is pre-solved, allowing developers to quickly link 3D movements to real-time audio parameters in interactive music applications.

What material standards are used for "Studio-Grade" gear?

To achieve a premium feel, we use PBR shaders that emphasize the contrast between matte-anodized aluminum, brushed steel, and various plastic textures. In 2026, we also focus on "Touch-Point" realism, including subtle fingerprint smudges on glass screens and "Wear-Glow" on frequently used buttons. These masks break the digital perfection and ground the electronic gear in reality. Whether you are rendering a high-end professional recording studio or a bedroom producer’s setup, these material details provide the tactile, high-fidelity look that is essential for modern architectural and cinematic music-related projects.