EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA OPUS EDITION

C O N T E N T S

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CHAPTER 5: PERFORM

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C H A P T E R

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Two Voices Per Instrument

The sequencer supports two voices, meaning the note selection can distribute up to
two different notes, that can have different rhythms, step values and velocity data,
while still sharing the same MIDI CC automation curve.

PLEASE NOTE:

Legato instruments, and any Arranger Modes that only forward a single

note (like the “All Notes” Arranger Mode), only utilize Voice 1.

Sequence Note Grid

Set the Sequencer Grid to a note sub-division.

NOTE GRID

MENU:

sets the note sub-division of the Sequencer Grid. Available sub-

divisions include: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64. Available triplet sub-divisions
include: 1/4T, 1/8T, 1/16T.

Sequence Editing Tools

The main editing tools for changing note regions in the Sequencer Grid.

ARROW

TOOL:

click to select a single note regions, click and drag to highlight mul-

tiple note regions, and grab the edges of a note region to extend its length by the
sub-division selected in the Note Grid menu.

PENCIL

TOOL:

draw in new note regions with a length determined by the sub-division

selected in the Note Grid, or New Note duration menus. The pencil tool is also
used to draw free-hand automation in the CC 1 Controller Lane.

ERASER

TOOL:

select this tool to erase note regions by clicking on them, or click and

drag to remove multiple note regions.

AUTOMATION

TOOL:

select this tool to draw a straight line of automation in the CC 1

Controller Lane (as opposed to the free-hand method using the pencil tool).

Copy, Paste, and Trash (All)

The copy, paste, and trash (all) commands apply to all the sequence data from an
Instrument Slot (including both Voices 1 and 2).

COPY

BUTTON:

copy all the sequence data of an Instrument Slot.

PASTE

BUTTON:

remove existing sequence data in an Instrument Slot, and paste new

sequence data from the clipboard.

TRASH

BUTTON:

remove all the sequence data of an Instrument Slot.

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