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Acou 6 tics / quick start – Vir2 Instruments Acou6tics Quick start Guide User Manual

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ACOUSTICS QUICK START

To begin, load desired instrument patch into Kontakt. By default, your
instrument is set to Bank 1 which is the Sustain Polyphonic Articulation.
When you press down a key on your keyboard in the blue playable range, a
sustain note is then triggered. To play a chord, simply play a chord as you
would on a piano in the blue play range and Acou6tics’ advanced chord
detection engine will automatically re-voice the chord as it would be played
on a guitar.

To simplify as much as possible how this instrument is played, one must
understand the layout of the instrument on your MIDI keyboard. The range
of the playable notes for the selected instrument are colored Blue on the
virtual keyboard shown at the bottom of the Kontakt Player. The keys to the
left of the instrument range are Keyswitches (Black/White) and Forced
Keyswitches (Red), where as the keys to the right are Trigger Keys (Green).
The Cyan colored keys trigger no sound, however, will activate if played
with a chord.

The image bellow is the layout for Western (Finger)

UNDERSTANDING KEYSWITCHES

Keyswitches control the major articulations. As mentioned before, by

default, the instrument will load the Sustain articulation (Bank 1) which on

the keyboard at C0. Pressing C#0 will switch to Bank 2, which is a bank that

includes a reduced sustain range and harmonics. D0 will switch to Bank 3,

which also has a reduced range for sustain which gives you the ability to

control individual strings of whatever chord you play within the instrument

range. D#0 is Bank 3 which switches play mode to Tremolo. Banks 4 and 5

control Legato Mode with Bank 4 (E0) being legato focusing on Hammer

On and Pull Off transitions, and Bank 5 (F0) focusing on Slide Up and Slide

Down transitions.

UNDERSTANDING KEYSWITCH FORCED

A forced keyswitch is an articulation that is only initiated if the keyswitch is

held down on the keyboard. For instance, if you want to perform a

hammer-on at any given time, simply hold down F#0 while you play the

desired note.

Note: Forced Keyswitches change depending on which bank is selected.

UNDERSTANDING TRIGGER KEYS

Trigger Keys trigger a desired sound or strum. Trigger Keys will change

depending on which bank is selected.

Playing Tip:

Many MIDI guitar products lose their realism when chords are

changed in a strum pattern. Due to this issue we developed a couple

unique trigger keys to achieve the most realistic transitions between two

chords. It is natural for a guitar player to lift all his fingers off the frets when

switching between chords resulting in the sound of the resonating open

strings right before the next chord is played. Use the Open Strings + Slide

Noise trigger key at D6 or D#6 to achieve this effect. Additionally, when a

guitarist is strumming a quicker and busier strum pattern often it is natural

for an Open Strum to occur because the player has already lifted his fingers

to prepare for the next chord on his final up strum. Use the Open String |

Strum | Up trigger key at C#6 to achieve this effect.