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Collection User Guide
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Single Articulation Patches
All collections have a large complement of Single Articulation patches, which form the backbone of the
collections.
Each of those patches contains a single articulation with the GUI optimized and set up for this articulation.
Exceptions to this rule are the Legato patches, whose interface looks a bit different to the other patches and
which in a way contain multiple articulations (by means of the Adaptive Legato) as well as the Cluster
Builder and Runs Builder, which feature a different user interface.
All these patches use the four UI Views and all work in very much the same way. In the following sections,
you will learn about the different patches and how they are used. These descriptions also apply to the
corresponding articulations when loaded inside a Multi Articulation patch.
10.1 Standard Articulations
All Single Articulation patches in all Orchestral Tools collections share a set of common UI elements and
features that work across articulation types. This section describes these common elements.
Performance View
Single Articulation patches in their Performance View contain the Main Knob for velocity layer control, as
well as other commonly used features. Below the Main Knob you will see the patch name, the version of the
collection it belongs to as well as the Capsule version.
If a patch does not support a particular feature, its controls are not shown in this view.
Info View
The Info View pane at the bottom of the Performance View shows the patch name as well as the version of
this particular collection and the version of Capsule used by this collection.
When any keyswitched feature is triggered (like the Round Robin Reset, Soft Release, etc...), the InfoView
shows the triggered feature by its name.
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