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realguitar manual francaisRealGuitar is a sample-based virtual instrument with an innovative approach to guitar sound modeling and guitar part performing on keyboard. The true power of RealGuitar lies in brand new technologies incorporated in this innovative guitar performance tool: New multi-channel layering technology, incorporating a custom library of specially recorded samples taken from every fret of all 6 strings of a real guitar. The unique Floating Fret Position technology, which imitates change of fret position of a guitarist's hand on the neck. This gives you the possibility of playing on up to 104 guitar frets using just 43 keys of a standard keyboard. Our original Guitar Touch technology letting you easily imitate basic guitar techniques (strumming, plucking, sliding, bending, muting, etc.), using standard MIDI keyboard and MIDI controllers, such as Pitch Bender, Modulation Wheel, Sustain Pedal, Aftertouch. Guitar Rhythm Pattern technology providing powerful Pattern Manager completed with huge MusicLab Guitar Pattern Library for easily creating guitar accompaniment tracks. All you have to do is to find the appropriate rhythm pattern(s) in the Pattern Manager tree view, copy it to the needed number of 4 5 measures, start your sequencer and use MIDI keyboard to play chord changes, or alternatively add chords to a MIDI track via sequencer's editor. Song Mode turning RealGuitar 4 into a powerful and easy-to-use songwriting tool allowing you in no time create perfect guitar backing tracks for your songs. Simply insert chord symbols and rhythm patterns into the built-in Song Track - and your guitar part is ready. Advanced Humanize section allowing to easily add realism to the performance, both live and step-recorded in a MIDI track, or automatic. The unique Struminator technology letting you use alternative MIDI controller (standard Guitar Hero game controller by Activision Inc.) for creating authentic guitar accompaniment parts with ease and fun.http://kor-ra.ru/UserFiles/3m-model-718-static-sensor-user-manual.xml
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These technologies allow to closely emulate live guitar sound and techniques, letting you perform guitar parts with a whole new level of realistic expression. 5 6 Installing RealGuitar PC version Installing RealGuitar Double-click RealGuitar Installer file and follow the on-screen instructions. At the end of installation process RealGuitar Bank Manager will open and extract sound bank optimized for particular sample rate which allows using Quick Load mode realized in RealGuitar. In RealGuitar Bank Manager dialog check the appropriate sample rate box you normally use in your audio work. Click Apply button to start sound bank extracting. Close Bank Manager when sound bank installation is completed. Note, that higher sample rate value will install larger target sound bank. In case your VST plugins folder is not registered correctly RealGuitar installer will not automatically install RealGuitar.dll in the correct folder. So to let your VST host find RealGuitar you have to manually copy RealGuitar.dll from RealGuitar installation folder to your VSTplugins directory. If your Windows is 64bit, please note of installation folders: 32bit: C:\Program Files (X86)\MusicLab\RealGuitar 64bit: C:\Program Files\MusicLab\RealGuitar Installing RealGuitar Mac version Double-click RealGuitar Installer icon and follow the on-screen instructions. At the end of installation process RealGuitar Bank Manager will open and extract sound bank optimized for particular sample rate which allows using Quick Load mode realized in RealGuitar. In RealGuitar Bank Manager dialog check the appropriate sample rate box you normally use in your audio work. Click Apply button to start sound bank extracting. Close Bank Manager when sound bank installation is completed. Note, that higher sample rate value will install larger target sound bank. Important!http://www.vacumatic.com.au/documents/3m-mp7730-service-manual.xml If Bank Manager window doesn t open automatically during installation process you have to run it manually - open RealGuitar installation folder and double click StgMan icon. RealGuitar includes 555 MB sample set featuring 8 Acoustic guitar patches: 1. Steel Picked 2. Steel Fingered 3. Nylon Picked, 4. Nylon Fingered 5. Steel 2 Picked 6. Steel 2 (Doubling) string 8. Steel Stereo (290MB) 8 9 Virtual Fretboard In RealGuitar we have realized the Floating Fret Position principle, which imitates change of fret position of a guitarist's hand on the neck. This gives a unique possibility of playing on up to 104 guitar frets using just 43 keys of a standard keyboard. This, along with the fact that we have sampled 19 frets of the first string and 16 frets of the others (2-6 strings) for all of our guitar patches, allows you to emulate a guitar performance with maximum sonic accuracy. In the center of the RealGuitar window is the virtual Fretboard, one of the important elements of the plug-in, which allows you to visualize and control the Floating Fret Position while playing the guitar part. The Fretboard has a number of functions: 1. Preview - allows audio previewing the loaded guitar patch by simply clicking on strings. 2. Display notes - shows the performed notes (with names) in accordance with visual representation on the fretboard and real sound (you see the notes displayed on string and fret of exactly the same sound samples currently playing). 3. Fret Position Auto control (the Auto button is pressed) - realizes automatic fret position change in Solo and Harmony modes, which moves the Capo strip along the Fretboard depending on the sequence of performed notes. 4. Fret Position Manual control (the Auto button is released) - allows manually changing fret position by right clicking on any fret. A Capo strip will appear on the fretboard, which will prevent playing samples from any fret lower on the neck than the Capo position (except for the 6th string).http://service.mobile.radiofann.com/node/3408786 9 10 Virtual Keyboard In the lower part of RealGuitar window you see a virtual keyboard that visualizes RealGuitar keyboard layout (Main and Repeat zones), indicates activated Key Switches in Solo mode, and shows all MIDI notes incoming to RealGuitar or played on virtual fretboard with a mouse: Additionally, virtual keyboard duplicates the external MIDI keyboard input, so everything you can play by MIDI can be produced on virtual keyboard with a mouse. Main zone Repeat zone In Solo mode Main zone extends to C1-B4. Any key of the Repeat zone repeats notes and chords played in the Main zone. This way of keyboard mapping allows you to play guitar parts with 2 hands - you play various notes or chords in the Main zone with one hand and repeat them by pressing the pre-mapped keys in Repeat zone with the other hand without changing its position. This is very important for carefully preserving rhythm pattern accuracy and groove feel. Using such a performance technique you can easily imitate the most characteristic details of guitar performance, such as tremolo, strumming, bass and strum, picking on your keyboard making them sound naturally as if they were played on a real guitar. The performance modes are selected by clicking on a respective tab: Solo Mode Click Solo tab to switch on the Solo performance mode. Muted sound Muted sound Full sound C1 Full sound Melody zone Repeat keys Controls RealGuitar Solo mode provides you with multiple permanent and switchable controls allowing you to easily add various specific guitar articulations and effects to your performance. Velocity Switch Effects On the left lower part of Solo panel you see Velocity Switch FX section including two FX boxes: Using the Velocity Switch FX controls, two FXs can be dynamically engaged depending on the velocity of the MIDI notes played. For low velocity notes, set the numeric box on the left side to the threshold at which notes played at a lower velocity will trigger the FX selected in the lower FX selector. For high velocity notes, set the numeric box on the right side to the threshold at which notes played at a higher velocity will trigger the FX selected in the upper FX selector. As notes are played below or above the two thresholds, the two FX selector boxes will change to a light grey color to indicate they are being engaged. As with all FX selectors, each of the two Velocity Switch FX selector boxes have a FX Enable LED button so you can enable one, both or neither. 14 15 Permanent Effects Permanent FX Box - allows selection of Effect in the pull-down menu and activate it by clicking on FX Enable LED button in the upper left corner. All notes will be played to the right of Capo position moving from string to string (except for the notes on the 6th string which the capo does not affect). Ignore - Capo is not affected. Slides ignore Capo position; notes will be performed along the string moving to another string only in case of reaching first or last fret. Move - Capo moves with Slide or H.O. (Hammer-on) notes along the fretboard. Legato - enables producing notes played legato within semi-tone or whole-tone from each other without triggering attacks and being in mono mode (next will mute previous). The effect is as if the notes were played on the same guitar string when only the first note is picked and the following notes are played by the left hand alone. H.O. - enables Hammer-On Effect with automatic Pull-Off on key release, affected note range is specified (in semi-tones) in numeric box. Bass Zone - splits the Main Zone of keyboard into two parts to allow individual performance techniques for each part. The Bass Zone button is toggled on and off. There are two additional combo boxes to set the lower note (E1, D1 or C1) and the upper note (ranging from E1 to E4) of the zone. Bass zone notes have a stronger velocity curve and are NOT affected by: Mute keys - this allows performing mutes and repetitions on the notes played outside Bass zone without cutting bass notes. Velocity Switch FX - this allows applying velocity switches only to notes played outside Bass zone while playing bass notes without the velocity switch. Left combo box works independently of Bass zone button and allows Drop D and Drop C tuning in Solo mode by selecting the D1 or C1 as the lower note for the 6th string. 15 16 Pedal Switch Effects You can trigger various RealGuitar Effects selected in Pedal Switch FX box by pressing normal Sustain Pedal controller. Off - pedal sustains all notes played non-legato, and legato (in the case Hammer-On and Legato FXs are off). FX Enable LED indicates if the Pedal FX is enabled or not. When LED is On, the FX is enabled when the Sustain Pedal is pressed. FX Selection pull-down menu selects which FX is controlled by the Sustain Pedal. Toggle: On - indicates that the FX is toggled on and off each time the Sustain Pedal is pressed. Off - indicates that the FX is only enabled when the Sustain Pedal is kept pressed. When the Sustain Pedal is not pressed, the FX is not enabled. Sustain: On - indicates that the Sustain Pedal both turns on the FX as well as sustains notes. Off - indicates that the Sustain Pedal controls only the FX, and no notes are sustained. Modulation Switch Effects You can switch on various RealGuitar Effects selected in Modulation Switch FX box by simply moving normal Modulation Wheel of your MIDI keyboard. Releasing Modulation Wheel to 0 position turns the Effect off. 16 17 Note, when Modulation FX box is activated effect assigned in M.W. box at the right will not work. Key Switch Effects RealGuitar numerous guitar Effects can be triggered in Solo mode using the advanced Key Switch system allowing to assign various FXs on Repeat Zone keys as well as easily create and use custom presets in RealGuitar Key Switch panel. Select Effect for a key in pull-down menu and click FX Enable LED button in the left part of FX box to activate it. Now pressing the correspondent key of Repeat zone will turn on selected FX, and change the box color to a light grey to indicate that FX is turned on. Note, that activating FX Enable LED of any key switch will also be displayed on the RealGuitar virtual keyboard. Moreover triggering FX will also change color of a virtual keyboard key to a light blue, giving you full visual control. K button ( key through ) - when activated allows to switch FX and let the key switch simultaneously function as normal Repeat key (white for Full sound, black for Muted sound). S button ( sustain ) adds sustain function to FX, similar using the Sustain Pedal. Note, Right Key Switches (Right Repeat zone) are toggles by default, while Left Key Switches (Left Repeat zone) are not. You can save all settings made in Key Switch panel as user presets for future use. To create a preset, click on Preset combo box to activate Edit mode, type in the preset name, and press Enter on computer keyboard. Preset will be saved within RealGuitar and added to Preset list. To delete preset simply click on Delete icon at the right. MIDI Controller pane (Solo Mode) Velo curve - select the output velocity curve for your performance by pressing one of 4 buttons. Modulation envelope is adjusted in Tune panel (Left Menu bar in the upper left corner of RealGuitar window). 18 19 Hold button in Solo mode In Solo mode the Hold button works differently from the other modes, where it actually substitutes the Sustain Pedal. The keys of both Repeat zones (left and right) allow you to repeat the interval taken in the Main zone (white keys repeat full sound, while black keys repeat muted sound of the same notes). Muted sound Muted sound Full sound C1 Full sound Melody zone Repeat keys 20 21 Chords Mode Chords mode window In this mode RealGuitar detects the chord played in the Main zone of the keyboard (the root note and the name of the chord appear on the black info screen), builds a guitar version of the chord considering the selected Chord position and current position of a Capo strip on the Fretboard, and finally plays it using a down strum technique. Any key of Repeat zone repeats the whole chord played in the Main zone: black keys play muted strums, while white keys play strums when the chord is still held and muted strums when the keys in the Main zone are released. Up and down strums are triggered by neighboring keys for both white and black keys of the Repeat zones, like C1 - up strum, D1 - down strum, C6 down strum, B5 - up strum and so on. Muted strum Muted strum Strum C1 Strum Chord detect (down strum play) Repeat keys 21 22 Controls Chord position - selects the melodic position range for the built chords. User Chords - opens Chord Editor. The Repeat zone keys now have the following functions: C5 triggers Bass I (Root note). D5 triggers Bass II (Alternative bass, usually the 5th degree of the chord). 22 23 The rest of the keys in both right and left Repeat zones trigger up and down strums of the upper strings of the chord, black keys perform muted strums of the same strings). Muted strum Muted strum Strum I II C1 Controls Chord detect (bass play) Bass Repeat keys Strum Chord position - selects the melodic position range for the built chords. User Chords - opens Chord Editor Number of Strings - specifies the number of sounding strings in chords triggered by Repeat zone keys. Alter Bass - automatically alternates between Bass I and Bass II when the same chord is taken in the Main zone. The Repeat zone keys trigger each voice of the chord separately, just as if you'd play it string-by-string on real guitar in the following way: C5 triggers Bass I (Root note) D5 triggers Bass II (alternative bass) E5 triggers 4th string F5 triggers 3rd string G5 triggers 2nd string A5 triggers 1st string The other keys function as chosen in the Add-on string keys combo box. The keys of the left Repeat zone strum 4 upper voices of the chord (black keys perform muted strums). Muted strum Add-on keys Strum I II C1 Chord detect (bass play) Bass String keys 24 25 Controls Chord position - selects the melodic position range for the built chords. Mute - all add-on keys trigger Muted chord. Alter Bass - automatically alternates between Bass I and Bass II when the same chord is taken in the Main zone. Bass Mono - mutes Bass I note when the next Bass II is played. Slow Strum on Lower Velo - in the same way you can set a velocity value below which the program will perform slow strum when playing a chord in the Main zone. 25 26 Slide up - slides up to taken note(s). Slide down (Fall) - slides down from taken note(s). You can set the following independent parameters for each effect: Velo (input velocity threshold). Time (effect duration). Steps (range in semi-tones). In the combo box to the right adjust the range of the effect (in semi-tones). Modulation envelope is adjusted in Tune panel (Left Menu bar in the upper left corner of RealGuitar window). Pedal - you can use Sustain Pedal to switch various effects on: o Sustain - normal sustain mode.When Silent mode is on, the keys in the Main zone don t make any sound, they just define the chords; all strumming and picking is done with keys in the Repeat and Pattern zones. Chord Detect time (0-50ms) - set the suitable delay for detecting chords taken in chord modes. Reset - resets all modified parameters in all modes to their factory values. Output mode select between Audio, MIDI, Both options. Most (but not all) DAWs that support MIDI input from a virtual synth support recording its MIDI output as well. MIDI: You'll hear only the synth being driven by the MIDI output from RealGuitar. The RealGuitar samples will not sound. Both: You'll hear both the RealGuitar samples and the synth being driven by the MIDI output from RealGuitar. Slow Strum time (45-300ms) - adjusts the strum time for Slow Strum strokes. Release time (50-200) - adjusts how long the note sounds after releasing the key (MIDI note end). Mixer panel 2 Mixer sections allow adjusting the volume of various noise effects and additional sounds that form the modeled guitar sound. Sounds: Mute - volume of muted sound triggered by Repeat zone keys and used as FX. Slow Strum - volume of Slow Strum sound (Velocity switch FX in chordal modes). In Solo mode when Hold button is on, any pressed and held key in the Main zone can be used for sustaining the following notes. Auto works only in melodic modes (Solo, Harmony). Manual mode allows changing the fret position by right-clicking on the Fretboard. PalmMute FX - sound muted near the guitar bridge for notes in the Main zone. It is a similar effect to Mute FX, however produces a slightly different sound. Harmonics FX - chromatic Artificial Harmonic sound for notes in the Main zone. Hammer-On and Pull-Off guitar effects enable the playing of grace notes, mordents, trills with a single pick (and single initial attack). With Hammer-On enabled, press and hold a single key. When a second key is played, it plays without the initial attack and stops the first note. While continuing to hold the first key, release the second key and the first note is played again without the initial attack. When the second key is played higher than the second key, this is typically called a hammer-on. If the second key is lower than the first key, this is typically called a pull-off. Slide (Legato) FX produces sliding articulation between two notes played legato (glissando with initial attack on the first note only). The Slide FX numeric box controls the maximum number of semi-tones between two notes that the slide FX will occur. The Slide FX slider controls the speed of the slide. Repetition (NoteOff) FX automatically plays additional same note(s) on key(s) release allowing to produce semi-automatic tremolo with easy dynamics control. Tremolo FX plays the note(s) repeatedly with the base speed provided by the Tempo setting (is synched with host s tempo). Multiples above the Tempo setting are controlled by the Tremolo FX pull-down menu with choices of 4th, 4T (triplet), 8th, 8T, 16th, 16T, 32nd, 32T, 64th, and 64T note durations. Note that while Tremolo FX is enabled any secondary notes played are sustained for as long as the first note is played. Tremolo 1-beat FX works similar Tremolo FX but plays number of notes fitting in one beat of a measure before sustaining. The speed is controlled by the Tempo setting (is synched with host s tempo). Trill FX plays a continuous trill for as long as the note(s) is held. The Trill FX numeric box specifies (in semi-tones above the note(s) played) the interval of the trill. The speed of the trill is controlled by the Tempo setting and the Trill FX pull-down menu with choices of 4th, 4T (triplet), 8th, 8T, 16th, 16T, 32nd, 32T, 64th, and 64T note durations. Trill 1-shot FX plays a mordent ahead of the note(s) played. The Trill 1-shot FX numeric box specifies (in semi-tones above the note(s) played) the interval of the mordent. The speed of the mordent is controlled by the Tempo setting and the Trill 1-shot FX pull-down menu with choices of 4th, 4T (triplet), 8th, 8T, 16th, 16T, 32nd, 32T, 64th, and 64T note durations. SlideUp FX articulates automatic slide up TO the note(s) played. The SlideUp FX numeric box specifies (in semi-tones) the interval to start the slide from. The SlideUp FX slider controls the speed of the slide. 33 34 SlideUp (trigger) FX triggers automatic slide up FROM the sustaining note(s). Velocity of trigger key affects slide dynamics. SlideDown FX articulates automatic slide down FROM the note(s) played. The SlideDown FX numeric box specifies (in semi-tones) the destination interval for the slide. The SlideDown FX slider controls the speed of the slide. SlideDown (trigger) FX triggers automatic slide down FROM the sustaining note(s). Velocity of trigger key affects slide dynamics. Bend FX articulates automatic bend up TO the note(s) played. The Bend FX numeric box specifies (in either 1 or 2 semi-tones) the interval to start the bend from. The Bend FX slider controls the speed of the bend. ReverseBend FX articulates automatic pre-bend and release down to the note(s) played. The ReverseBend FX numeric box specifies (in either 1 or 2 semi-tones) the interval to start reverse bend from. The ReverseBend FX slider controls the speed of the bend. UnisonBend FX articulates two notes played, one being the played on the Main zone, and the second one starting from one or two semi-tones below is bent up to the note played. The UnisonBend FX numeric box controls if the second bent note starts from one or two semi-tones below. The UnisonBend FX slider controls the speed of the bend. Hold FX provides sustain effect similar to the Sustain Pedal. Interval FX plays additional note(s) to the one played in the Main zone. Note that when Interval FX is enabled, the keyboard is in monophonic mode and only a single key can be played at a time. FretPosition FX controls the Capo along the fretboard. PickPosition FX controls the position of the pick on the strings to provide different sound (farther or closer to the bridge). String Select FX allows to manually select the needed string, which lets you play as many notes on the selected string as possible for the string range. ChuckaFull FX provides muted chords in 4ths (so called, chucks) played in the Main zone which emulates chucka-chucka guitar technique. With notes played from E3 and higher, ChuckaFull FX chords will move higher with each increased semi-tone along the fretboard. ChuckaMuteKeys FX provides muted chords in 4ths with Black Repeat (Mute) keys (Main zone and white keys of Repeat zone continue to work normally). ChuckaVeloLayers FX provides muted chords in 4ths played in the Main zone similar to ChuckaFull FX, however can produce 3 velocity controlled string groups by any key of the whole range. Low velocity strokes trigger string layer, middle velocity strokes trigger strings layer, while high velocity strokes trigger string layer (the higher velocity value - the higher string group is triggered). Velo 36 further chords. When Open Strings Lock FX is turned on the further chords played with upper note higher than E3 will automatically move chord position up along the fretboard. Note, that if Modulation FX box is activated, the effect selected in M.W. (Modulation Wheel) box will not work. 36 37 RealGuitar can detect 30 chord types. Chord Map The following chart lists the available chord types and the degrees unnecessary for chord detection that you can omit while entering chords. Auditioning chords a) Press button with speaker icon Small button at the right with a dot symbol activates Auto audition mode (any loaded or selected chord will be played automatically) b) Right-click fretboard and strum strings with a mouse. Saving User Chord Bank Press Save button, or rename bank and press Enter to save chord bank to Chord Library. Delete Bank from Library by pressing Delete icon. User Chords view In the right part of Editor window you see the list of all user chords of all Banks you've created (except for current Bank selected in Bank view at the left), which allows you to compare edited chord fingerings from different Banks, as well as copy any user chord from one Bank to another by simply selecting chord in User Chord view list and pressing Add button. Note, the Bank you select in User Chord Bank combo box will be used for all modes working with chords. Using the prerecorded rhythm patterns of MusicLab Pattern Library you can quickly create professionally sounding guitar accompaniment tracks for your songs. Then all you have to do is to choose the appropriate pattern(s) in RealGuitar Pattern Manager, copy them to your host sequencer's MIDI track, start sequencer and play chord changes on a MIDI keyboard, or alternatively enter chords to a MIDI track using sequencer's editor. Pattern Manager Window Click Pattern button to switch on the Pattern Global mode and get access to Rhythm Pattern Library and Pattern Manager.Table of Contents About the program. 4 Installing RealStrat. 6 Installing RealStrat PC version. 6 Installing RealStrat Mac version. 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