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i.
Setting
String
Mode
2nd}
for
Each
String
@Siring
Mode
in
Action
!
ET
ET
TATE
CUT
TUNE
|
Using
the
same
eral
procedure,
here
are
some
more
examples
of
settings
that
will:
Set
the
top
four
strings
to
1st
Tone
only,
the
bass
strings
to a
mix
of
the
ist
and
2nd
Tones.
First
string:ist
Second
string:ist
Third
string:1st
E]
Fourth
string:1st
|
Fifth
string:1st«2nd
|
i
EN
À
Í
E
Y
71
i
|
Sixth
string:st+2nd
@Mute
the
synth
sound
so
you
have
guitar
sound
only
for
the
first
through
fourth
strings,
and
layered
synth
bass
and
straight
guitar
sound
on
the
fifth
and
sixth
strings.
First
string:
MUTE
d
--
i
Second
string:
MUTE
AM
ha
ha
ha
pup
Third
string:
MUTE
=
~
617
P5
Pi
17
jist
Fourth
string:MUTE
6
5
4
3
2
|
Fifth
string:1st
Sixth
string:ist
@
tst
Tone
played
on
the
first,
third
and
fifth
strings,
2nd
Tone
on
the
second,
fourth
and
sixth
strings.
First
string:ist(L)
Second
string:2nd(R)
Third
string:tst(L)
Fourth
string:2nd(R)
Fifth
string:1st(L)
Sixth
string:2nd(R)
+
In
this
example:
assign
the
same
Original
Tone
to
the
1st
and
2nd
Tones,
but
with
the
E
pan
set
hard
left
on
the
1st
Tone
and
hard
right
on
the
2nd
Tone.
Then
when
you
play
£
an
arpeggio
or
other
alternating
string
pattern
through
a
stereo
system,
the
notes
will
alternate
between
speakers.
4—4

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