SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone (SN-A) – INST tab
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Ac.Bass
INT: 041 Acoustic Bass
ExSN3: 006 Acoustic Bass 2
• Rapid legato playing in an interval of two semitones or less will produce either a slide or a hammering-on eect, depending on how fast you play.
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC16) -64–+63 Adjusts the volume of the string grazing or picking noise.
Variation Refer to p. 28. Performance variation sounds
E.Bass
INT: 042 Fingered Bass
INT: 043 Picked Bass
INT: 044 Fretless Bass
ExSN3: 007 Fingered Bass 2
ExSN3: 008 Picked Bass 2
• Rapid legato playing in an interval of two semitones or less will produce either a slide or a hammering-on eect, depending on how fast you play.
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC16) -64–+63 Adjusts the volume of the string grazing or picking noise.
Variation Refer to p. 28. Performance variation sounds
Plucked/Stroke
INT: 051 Harp
• By turning Glissando mode (CC19) on, you can cause only the notes included in a specic scale to be sounded. This lets you easily produce an
idiomatic harp glissando simply by playing a glissando on the white keys.
* It is eective to play this while holding down the HOLD pedal.
• By using CC18 you can simulate the technique of using your hand to stop the vibration of the strings.
Parameter Value Explanation
Glissando Mode (CC19) OFF, ON
If this is on, you can produce the eect of sweeping across the harp strings by playing a
glissando on the keyboard.
Play Scale
7th, Major, Minor, Hrm-Mi (Harmonic
Minor), Dim (Diminish), Whole
(Whole Tone)
Species the scale used when Glissando Mode is on.
Scale Key
C, D
, D, E , E, F, G , G, A , A, B , B
Species the key of the scale produced when you play a glissando with Glissando Mode
turned on.
Variation Refer to p. 28. Performance variation sounds
INT: 073 Sitar
• Strongly playing legato from a higher to a lower note will produce a distinctive ornamental eect.
• Rapid legato playing in an interval of two semitones or less will produce a slide eect.
• Note numbers 47 and below will produce a sitar sound eect.
• CC80 values in the range of 64–127 will play a tambura phrase, and values in the range 0–63 will silence it.
Parameter Value Explanation
Resonance Level (CC16) -64–+63
Adjusts the sympathetic resonance. Higher settings will increase the sympathetic
resonance.
Tambura Level -64–+63 Adjusts the volume of the tambura sound eect sounded by CC80.
Tambura Pitch -12–+12 Adjusts the pitch of the tambura sound eect sounded by CC80.