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If you have been reading the manually carefully to this point, you should
already have a good understanding of how ELECTRI6ITY works. But maybe
you still have some questions left which we can hopefully answer in the
following FAQ.

Can you describe the difference between VMT and AMT in more detail?

VMT means Velocity Morphing Technology. It’s basically a seamless velocity
layer morphing, which is controlled by the velocity you play the notes with.
All ELECTRI6ITY articulations with a VMT tag are played and controlled just
like almost any sampling library out there. The harder you play, the louder
the volume will be.

AMT means Articulation Morphing Technology. All ELECTRI6ITY articulations
with a AMT tag are articulation layers, which can be controlled by the
velocity you play the notes with. For example, if you have a muted <->
sustain articulation selected, low velocities will play dead notes while high
velocities will play sustain notes. Higher velocity will also introduce vibrato
with the default setup.

I would rather control AMT with the mod wheel instead of velocity. Is this
possible?

Yes, easily! Simply go to the

‘Performance Page’, press ‘Setup’ and select

‘Control Articulation Morph by CC’. You’ll now get traditional velocity
sensitivity for all articulations and AMT articulations can now be morphed
via CC. For more information please read the

>ELECTRI6ITY | Details |

Peformance Page of this manual.

What is the best way to control ELECTRI6ITY (especially AMT)?

We recommend to use a Expression pedal for the morphing of the
articulations with an AMT tag. For more information on how to do this
please read the

>ELECTRI6ITY | Details | Peformance Page <-> Mode:

‘Control articulation morphing by CC if an AMT-Articulation is selected’
chapter of the manual.

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