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Vir2 Instruments Acou6tics Manual User Manual

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Instrument | Volume:
This is the master volume knob. If you turn up the sample normalization we

recommend you lower the master volume to avoid clipping.

V&D PER ARtIcULAtIoNS | ARtIcULAtIoN:
Setup and tweak all individual articulations available in Acou6tics here. If

you think the muted notes are too quiet or too loud, simply select “

Palm

Muted” from the list and adjust the articulation. This gives you full flexibility

of setting up each instrument the way you prefer it. After you changed

those settings we recommend you save a new version of the instrument. If

at any point you want to go back to the default settings simply click on the

Load Default | Per Articulation” button.

Articulation | Dyn. Range:
Setup the dynamic range of the selected articulations here. Higher values

mean more dynamics, lower values mean less dynamics.

Articulation | Normalize:
Setup the amount of normalization of individual articulations here. 100%

means that the articulation is normalized to the maximum.

Note: You’ll lose

the natural difference between the different strings and articulations and

you will need to re-adjust the volume of the articulation if you set this value

too high.

Articulation | Volume:
Setup the volume of a individual articulations here.

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V&D PER StRING & fREt | DYNAMIc RANGE (%):

Dyn. Range | Lowest String/Highest String:
Setup the dynamic range for the lowest and the highest string here. The

dynamic range for the strings in between are interpolated.
The x-axis of the table (from left to right) represent the frets of the each

string. The y-axis (from bottom to top) represents the dynamic range in

percentages. This allows you to correctly setup the changes that happen on

a real guitar. For example: The dynamic range on the lower frets is a bit

higher than the dynamic range of the higher frets.

Normalize | Lowest String/Highest String:
Setup the amount of normalization for the lowest and the highest string

here. The amount of normalization for the strings in between are

interpolated.
The x-axis of the table (from left to right) represent the frets of the each

string. The y-axis (from bottom to top) represents the normalization

amount in percentages.