Program P4: String 4-1: Pluck and Noise
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Program P4: String
4-1: Pluck and Noise
4-1a: Pluck
Type
[Ac Guitar 1…Harpsichord]
This selection models different types of plucking
actions, including picks and finger-plucking. The pluck
type sets the basic tone of the plucked string.
You can also “pluck” the string using the Noise
Generator, as well as PCM samples. You can even
combine all three types of excitation together, to create
specific tones.
Ac Guitar 1
. This type is a little unusual, in that it
includes the “pluck position” in the pluck sound itself.
Because of this, it’s probably best to set the
Excitation
Position Tone
to 0, so that the
Excitation Position
itself
has no effect. (For more information, see “Tone” on
page 249.)
Ac Guitar 2
. This is similar to A. Guitar 1, but does not
include the “pluck position” in the sound. As with
most of the other types, it will generally work better
with
Excitation Position Tone
set to -100.
Dark E. Guitar
,
Bright E. Guitar
,
Resonant E. Guitar
,
Dark Jazz Guitar
,
Bright Jazz Guitar
,
Brighter Jazz
Guitar
. With all of the E. Guitar and Jazz Guitar pluck
types, set the
Excitation Position
between 5 and 35.
Square Pluck
. With randomization turned up, this
sounds like bright clav or harpsichord.
Midrange Pluck
. This is similar to Square Pluck, but
with more midrange harmonics.
Smooth Pulse
. This has very few harmonics, for a
mellow and full tone.
Resonant Pulse
. This is similar to Smooth Pulse, but
brighter and more resonant.
Dark Clav
,
Midrange Clav
,
Bright Clav
. These offer
variations on clavinet sounds.
Harpsichord
. This type includes small amount of noise
before the main pluck.
Randomization
[0…100]
This adds a small amount of variation to each strike of
the pluck, by adding in a small amount of the Noise
Generator’s output. The tone of the randomization is
affected by the
Use Saturation & Filter
parameter,
below.
Use Saturation & Filter
[Off, On]
This controls whether or not
Randomization
, above, is
affected by the Noise Generator’s
Saturation
and
Filter Frequency
parameters.
To use simple white noise for the
Randomization
,
which will generally yield the brightest pluck timbre,
turn this
Off
(un-checked).
AMS
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects a modulation source to control the
Randomization
. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS
(Alternate Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity
[–100…+100]
This controls the depth and direction of the
Randomization
AMS modulation.
4–1a
4–1b
4–1PMC
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