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Roland SH-09 - Jazz Trumpet Patch; Sax Patch; Clarinet Patch

Roland SH-09
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Jazz
Trumpet
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Notice the
biting attack,
the
brass tonguing
effect
that a
short attack gives. Longer
attacks
give wah-wah mute or french
horn
options. Gate and
Trigger
Envelope
Mode
gives accurate attacks to
all
notes.
Quickly chipping the
VCO
bend one
octave at the very beginning
and
end of
notes
gives
a
jazz/rock 'pinch' for the high
notes, the
lack of
stability from reaching
for
those
'impossible'
notes.
Use
reverb
if
available.
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Sax is difficult
to synthesize
because
it
sounds many different
ways, even within
one solo,
and because
its technique offers
very
fast and technical
playing ability. For
best results use the flexibility
of this patch,
practice,
and listen
to
sax
players.
Legato and
detached playing
sounds
different
use both.
Bend the VCF
before
a note or
passage to
add variety while
playing.
Move
the Modulator Rate
to
'1
0'
to get a
growling
tone which
may
be used as
shown or with
'0'
Delay.
You may also
bring
the VCF MOD
slider in only
as
needed
with your left
hand.
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This
patch is
a good,
simple
example
of
combining
a
manual VCF cutoff setting
with
ADSR modulation of the VCF.
Both legato and
detached keyboard techn-
qiues sound
correct each contributing
a
different Clarinet
playing style. Practice
both
so that you
may
alternate between
them
to get the most out of this patch.

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