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Sample
Sounds
II
The
following
example
patches
are
specifi-
cally
single
tone
musical
instruments.
Accordingly adopt
a
non-legato
playing
manner
and avoid overlapping.
You
can
also make
effective
use
of
the BENDER.
If
the
effective
pitch
range of the sample
sound
is narrow,
you
should
play
within
the
range
which
allows
the sample sound
to
represent
its features
properly.
[24]
VIOLIN
By
adjusting the FREQ
in
the
VCF, you
can
produce both hard sounds and
soft sounds.
Adjust the ENV in the VCF,
the
A
in the
ENV,
and the RATE
and
the
DELAY Tl
in
the
LFO
depending on
the
phrase.
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[25]
TRUMPET
By
slightly
moving the
ENV
knob in
the VCF,
you can subtly
change the
brightness
of
the
sound.
Also,
you can find
the
TRUMPET
sound
you
prefer
by
controlling the ENV
and
the
FREQ
in
the VCF.
as
:26] HORN
Play
with the TRANSPOSE
DOWN.
As con-
trolling
the FREQ
in
the
VCF
is
a delicate
task, it should
be done
while
you
are
actually
listening
to the sound. Regarding
any
Brass
sound, controlling
the
ENV in the
VCF
can
change the brightness of the sound.
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