Vir2 Instruments Electri6ity Manual User Manual

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this noise is a important factor for realism. All noises (except for
Background noise) will use more polyphony, so if you have a less
powerful CPU, you can turn them off to minimize CPU consumption.

9.3 Extra Attack If you play powerful staccato riffs or notes, your palm
strikes the string which produces a sound on the higher frets. You can
specify the amount of strike noise here. Note: This noise is barely
audible when played clean, but with high gain sounds this noise is a
important factor for realism. All noises (except for Background noise)
will use more polyphony, so if you have a less powerful CPU, you can
turn them off to minimize CPU consumption.

9.4 Slides Slide noise happens when you move your hand along the
fretboard to reposition your hand. You can specify the amount of this
slide noise here. Note: This noise is barely audible when played clean,
but with high gain sounds this noise is a important factor for realism. All
noises (except for Background noise) will use more polyphony, so if you
have a less powerful CPU, you can turn them off to minimize CPU
consumption.

9.5 Background For ELECTRI6ITY we used a special recording process
which resulted in very high quality samples which are almost completely
noiseless. But since hiss is quite natural for electric guitar recording and
might help to improve realism you can add some amount of
background noise here.

10 RELEASES

10.1 Default | POLY You can set up the default release articulation for
the POLY mode here.

10.2 Default | SOLO You can set up the default release articulation for
the SOLO mode here.

10.3 Default | LEGATO You can set up the default release articulation
for the LEGATO mode here.

10.4 Duration You can set up the release sample duration here. Since
different playing styles at different speeds might require shorter or
longer release samples you can tweak the length here.

10.5 Volume You can set up the overall release volume here.

10.6 Volume | By Note Velocity You can specify how much the release
volume depends on the velocity you played a note with.

10.7 Volume | By Note Held-Time You can specify how much the
release volume is affected by the time you held the note the release

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