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Customizing, recording and editing the Styles and Pads
Recording RX Noises
RX Noises are noises generated on the guitar during a performance. They
allow for increased realism.
Press one of the keys in the octave
some cases, the RX zone may extend over this range.
Note
C7 and up
Recording a regular pattern
Together with strums and arpeggios, you can record regular patterns, ex-
actly as if the track was of the Acc type. This will save an Accompaniment
track, when all you need is just to record some short melodic passages (for
example, the closing of a strumming pattern, or a lead solo during an Intro
or Ending).
You can record the pattern by playing in the range
by the diagram.
Recording a Chord Shape
You can finely choose Chord Shapes by using MIDI messages. When you play
a C0 note with the velocity value shown in the following table, a chord is
played in a particular position and on a certain number of strings.
Playing the same chord with different positions in the same pattern will sim-
ulate the typical behaviou of a guitar player.
Vel.
range
0
6 Strings
1
6 Strings
2
6 Strings
rX Noise
88-keys
RX Noises (depending on the Sound)
76-keys
61-keys
88-keys
76-keys
61-keys
from C7 to B8
to trigger RX Noises. In
from C3 to
from Str.
I
I
I
B6, as shown
to Str.
Position
VI
0
VI
0
VI
1

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