Patches

Scales

1. Here some examples of the patch 'normal' (strong layering) with three different tempo's, velocity 80, note duration 80% (which is quite usual for legato playing on a guitar.
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2. As above but with velocity 100


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3. Here some examples of the patch 'normal' (strong layering) with three different tempo's, note duration 80%, but now with crescendo decrescendo: from 50 up to 110 and back to 50.


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4. As above but an octave higher


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5. As above in different tempi, in this order:
- normal
- staccato patch
- staccatissimo patch
- random use of the patches here above (with keyswitching)
- a somewhat longer scale also with random use of the patches here above (with keyswitching)


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Repetitions


1. Two examples of repeated notes. Used patches: normal, espressivo and staccato (with keyswitching).


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2. Here an example of three different repeated notes with velocities
30 - 52 - 64 - 77 - 89 - 102 - 114 - 127
Used patch: Normal, strong layering.


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Release sounds

An example of a simple chord pattern with the sounds of damping the strings with the RH by carefully putting the fingers back. The release sounds are set up seperatedly in channel 16, so you can very easily use them or not. Volume tweaking with e.g. CC11 (Expression).


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