Vir2 Instruments Acou6tics Manual User Manual

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Legato Samples | transition (when played via keyswitch):
The “

fade In” parameter allows you to setup how much the new note is

crossfaded with the last note. Lower values add more attack, higher values

result in a smoother transition.
• Fade In | Hammer On / Sustain
• Fade In | Pull Off
• Fade In | Slides
The “

time” parameter allows you to setup how much of the transition

portion in the sample is played. Lower values result in a more direct

response, while higher values will add more of a glide effect.
• Time | Hammer On / Sustain
• Time | Pull Off
• Time | Slides

LEGAto SEtUP | PLAY SLIDE KEYSWItcH
Play Slide Keyswitch | Speed
The speed of a slide normally depends on the time between the first and

the second note you play to trigger the slide. With the speed setting you

can make all slides faster (1% - 100%) or all slides slower (-1% to -100%).

Speed | Min/Max
These settings allow you to limit the slide speed to a minimum and a

maximum value. If you trigger a very fast or a very slow slide, they will stay

within those limits. For example: if you play one note very shortly after a

second note, which normally would trigger a 20ms slide but you set “

Speed

Min” to 50ms, a 50ms slide will be played instead.

Speed | Accelerate (per fret)
Setup the acceleration of the the simulated finger movement here. The

default value of 5ms means that every fret you move up/down on the

fretboard when playing a up/down slide is played 5ms faster than the fret

before.

Velocity Loss | Up/Down (per fret)
These settings allows you to setup how much the velocity is automatically

decreased with each fret you slide.

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Instrument | Dyn. Range:
Setup the dynamic range of the instrument here. Higher values mean more

dynamic, lower values mean less dynamic.

Articulation | Dyn. Range:
Setup the amount of normalization of the samples here. 100% means that all

articulations are fully normalized and have the same volume.

Note: You’ll

lose the natural difference between the different strings and articulations

and you will need to re-adjust the volume of the individual articulations if

you set this value to high.

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