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After loading the Authentic Guitar player just make your 'basic sound choice' by setting the appropriate channel and keyswitch. Within all instruments [41 KB] you can keyswitch between the different available patches you need.

So this player has been setup with two parameters (channel & keyswitch). Generally you will need two or three layers: staves, voices or channels for high quality emulation.

With one instance of Authentic Guitar Basic you can use all instruments simultaneously in an appropriate number of channels.
Instrument per channel

Instrument per channel

The full version (Authentic Guitar Basic & Authentic Guitar Basic) offers you 14 well thought-out instruments [154 KB] . Every instrument can contain up to 12 different patches.

For example instrument 1 on channel 1 is called normal techniques & string release noise.

12 Different patches are at stake here: normal sound, espressivo, molto espressivo, first position (without nail, no vibrato), first position (with nail, no vibrato), dolce tasto, metallico ponticello, slurs up: hammering, slurs down: pulling, staccato (short), staccatissimo (very short) and vertical vibrato * (as used in jazz, pop, flamenco).

String release sounds are availble in most patches (C#5-D#5), a region just above the highest notes of the guitar.

Patches are accessible with keyswitch commands between C1 and B1 (Midi note numbers 24-35). So changing patches is just a breeze.

The "normal sound" has in this instrument four velocity layers, with quite some difference between them. If this is to much for you: all other instruments contain the second "normal" version with some more modest changes between layers.

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