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RELEASE NOISE
Release Finger Noise
When the finger is released from the fretboard, a short noise is audible
which almost sounds like a very soft pull off. This is the default release for
single notes.
Release Finger Noise Short
Shorter variation of 'Release Finger Noise.'
Release Mixed I
If Release Mixed I is active, one the following release samples is randomly
chosen: Release Finger Noise, Release Finger Noise Short, Release Slide
Noise Down, or Release Slide Noise Up.
Release Mixed II
If Release Mixed II is active, one the following release samples is randomly
chosen: Release Finger Noise, Release Finger Noise Short, Release Slide
Noise Down, Release Slide Noise Up, Release Slide Short, or Release Pick
Noise.
Release Hand Mute
It's possible to mute sustained notes on a guitar by putting your left or
right hand on the fretboard while the notes still sound, which results in the
characteristic 'Hand Mute' sound.
Release Palm Mute
It's possible to mute sustained notes on a guitar by pushing your palm
against the string while the notes still sound, which results in the
characteristic and percussive 'Palm Mute' sound.
Release Pick Noise
If you touch sustaining strings with your plectrum, the sound will stop and
a soft 'click' will be audible.
Release Slide Down Short
Stopping a note with a short slide down is a typical guitar playing
technique. 'Slide Down Short' results in a very short slide on release.
KEYSWITCH
A-1 + A#-1 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + B-1 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + C0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + C#0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + D0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + D#0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + E0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
A-1 + F0 – played together, active
as long as pressed
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