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ELECTRI6ITY05ELECTRI6ITY/USING KONTAKTCHAPTER 03 / USING KONTAKTHOW TO ACCESS THE ELECTRI6ITY LIBRARY FROM KONTAKTELECTRI6ITY ships as a Kontakt-power

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06reasonably low for good latency performance. We recommend 256 samples or less. The lower the latency slider, the less latency (the split second betw

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ELECTRI6ITY07USING KONTAKT AS A VST PLUG-IN IN CUBASE AND NUENDOUsers of Steinberg’s Cubase or Nuendo sequencers can use Kontakt as a VST plug-in. The

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08The Kontakt window will appear, and a MIDI track will be created, transmitting to Kontakt’s MIDI channel A-1. When it is record-enabled, it will sen

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ELECTRI6ITYUSING KONTAKT AS AN AUDIOUNIT PLUG-IN IN LOGIC PRO, LOGIC STUDIO, LOGIC EXPRESS, ETC.Users of Apple’s Logic can use Kontakt as an AudioUnit

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The Kontakt window will appear, and a MIDI track will be created, transmitting to Kontakt’s MIDI channel A-1. When it is record-enabled, it will send

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ELECTRI6ITYUSING KONTAKT AS AN AUDIOUNIT PLUG-IN IN DIGITAL PERFORMERUsers of MOTU’s Digital Performer can use Kontakt as an AudioUnit plug-in. These

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Once the project is open, go to the Track menu and choose New... [03]In the dialog box that appears, choose the appropriate options, such as the follo

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ELECTRI6ITY13ELECTRI6ITY/GETTING STARTEDCHAPTER 04 / GETTING STARTEDELECTRI6ITY | GETTING STARTED | STEP 1 | USER INTERFACE OVERVIEWPERFORMANCE PAGE:A

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14controls on this page. For more information about this page please read the >ELECTRI6ITY | Settings Page chapter of this manual.EFFECTS PAGE (AM

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Produced by Vir2 InstrumentsVir2 Instruments / is an international team of sound designers, musicians, and programmers, who specialize in creating the

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ELECTRI6ITY15ELECTRI6ITY | GETTING STARTED | STEP 2 | ARTICULATIONSAll of the core ELECTRI6ITY instruments include all available articulations and pla

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16ARTICULATION KEYSWITCH Sustain B0 - keyswitch played hardHalf-Muted B0 - keyswitch played softMuted<->Sustain [AMT] C0 - keyswitch played hard

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ELECTRI6ITY17ARTICULATION KEYSWITCH Muted Hammer On<->Hammer On [AMT]E0 - keyswitch played hardMuted Pull O<->Pull O [AMT] E0 - keyswitc

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18ARTICULATION KEYSWITCH Slides A0 - keyswitch active as long as is pressedHarmonics D#5 ELECTRI6ITY’S articulations can be complex to understand. If

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ELECTRI6ITY19ELECTRI6ITY | GETTING STARTED | STEP 3 | PLAY MODESELECTRI6ITY can be played in three modes: polyphonic (‘POLY’), monophonic (‘SOLO’), an

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20ELECTRI6ITY | GETTING STARTED | STEP 4 | PLAYING TECHNIQUES ELECTRI6ITY oers easy access to some guitar playing techniques which are hard to emulat

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ELECTRI6ITY21ELECTRI6ITY | GETTING STARTED | STEP 5 | STRUMMING AND PICKINGELECTRI6ITY allows you to strum and pick notes to create typical strumming

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STRUMMING / PICKING / MUTE TRIGGER KEY Pick String 3 [AMT] G6 – keep trigger key pressedPick String 2 [AMT] F6 – keep trigger key pressedPick String

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ELECTRI6ITYRELEASE NOISE KEYSWITCH Release Finger Noise A-1 + A#-1 – played together, active as long as pressedRelease Finger Noise Short A-1 + B-1

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RELEASE NOISE KEYSWITCH Release Slide Down Medium A-1 + F#0 – played together, active as long as pressedRelease Slide Down Long A-1 + G0 – played tog

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USER MANUAL

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ELECTRI6ITY25ELECTRI6ITY/DETAILSCHAPTER 05 / DEATILSELECTRI6ITY | DETAILS | PERFORMANCE PAGEThe Performance Page - which is the default view when first

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PERFORMANCE PAGE | CHANGING CC ASSIGNMENTSFirst we are going to explain how you’ll be able to change the CC assignment of the basic performance parame

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ELECTRI6ITY27Mode: ‘Control articulation morphing by velocity if an AMT-Articulation is selected’ In this mode all morph articulations with an [AMT] t

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Mode: ‘Control articulation morphing by CC if an AMT-Articulation is selected’ This mode causes a MIDI continuous controller (MIDI CC message) to cont

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ELECTRI6ITY29Here’s an example of how the ‘Control articulation morphing by CC if an AMT-Articulation is selected’ mode can be used with expression pe

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ELECTRI6ITY | DETAILS | SETTINGS PAGE The settings page allows you to tweak the details of ELECTRI6ITY almost infinitely. While the most important para

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ELECTRI6ITY31 to develop an algorithm which chooses the best fitting string according to your playing. But this means that if you play A#1, it won’t a

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(AMT) is controlled by the mod wheel in the ‘Harmonics’ articulation (by default). 2.4 Position | Chucka-Chuckas You can tell the engine where to

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ELECTRI6ITY33 3.5 Picking This control governs single note playing, and works the same way as described in 3.4. 4 PLAYING 4.1 Trills This co

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if the sustain pedal is pressed). ‘Enhanced AI chords + singles’, means that each new single note or chord mutes the last played single note or chord.

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ELECTRI6ITYELECTRI6ITY00ELECTRI6ITY/TABLE OFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS01 INTRODUCTION TO THE LIBRARY03 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 03 INSTALLING 04 UPDATIN

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ELECTRI6ITY35 and styles of playing. You can play with this setting and see if a more tight or more open playing suits a particular song better. 5 L

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6 STRUMMING 6.1 Speed | Downstroke You can set the strumming speed for downstrokes here. 6.2 Speed | Upstroke You can set the strumming speed

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ELECTRI6ITY37 the strumming here. As you strum the strings you get faster or you slow down. You can play with this setting to find the best way to pla

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6.16 Auto Reset Position If a chord is held longer than the threshold time you set here before the next one is played, the position on the virtua

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ELECTRI6ITY398 VIBRATO 8.1 Control Mode This controls the way the vibrato strength is modulated. If you set it to ‘by CC’ vibrato strength is contr

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this noise is a important factor for realism. All noises (except for Background noise) will use more polyphony, so if you have a less powerful CPU, yo

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ELECTRI6ITY41 sample is played after. 10.8 Volume | Lower If Muted You can change the volume of the muted release samples here. 11 HUMANIZE 11

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11.8 Position | Chucka-Chuckas You can setup the amount of humanization of the Chucka-Chucka position. 11.9 Pitch You can setup the amount of

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ELECTRI6ITY43 handled as a CC with the highest possible value of 127 within ELECTRI6ITY. 12.5 VMT | Velocity Curve You can change the characte

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44ELECTRI6ITY/FAQSCHAPTER 06 / FAQSIf you have been reading the manually carefully to this point, you should already have a good understanding of how

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0013 STEP 1 | USER INTERFACE OVERVIEW15 STEP 2 | ARTICULATIONS19 STEP 3 | PLAY MODES20 STEP 4 | PLAYING TECHNIQUES 21 STEP 5 | STRUMMING AND PICK

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ELECTRI6ITY45I don’t want the velocity behavior to control AMT and VMT. Can I adjust the velocity curve?Yes. Go to the ‘Settings Page’ and select ‘Cal

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release articulation is overwritten as long as you keep the keyswitches pressed. If you want to release all notes with a long slide down for example,

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ELECTRI6ITY47delay, and second, you can mix chords with legato and solo lines without needing to switch the play mode to Poly. The suggested latency c

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48ELECTRI6ITY/CC LIST | KEYSWITCH LISTELECTRI6ITY CC LIST | PERFORMANCE PAGE This chart indicate all the default settings, but any CC can be changed o

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ELECTRI6ITY49Tone | Hammer Ons/Pull Os CC#39Tone | Chucka-Chucka CC#40Tone | Strumming CC#41Tone | Picking CC#42Playing | Trills (Speed) CC#43Playing

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Noise | Picking CC#73Noise | Strumming CC#74Noise | Extra Attack CC#76Noise | Slides CC#77Noise | Background (Noisefloor) CC#78Release | Duration CC#79

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ELECTRI6ITY51ELECTRI6ITY KEYSWITCH LIST | DEFAULT

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52ELECTRI6ITY KEYSWITCH LIST | ALTERNATIVE

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ELECTRI6ITY53ELECTRI6ITY/TECH SUPPORT,ETC.CHAPTER 08 / TECH SUPPORT, ETC.CHAPTER 08TECH SUPPORTVir2 Instruments stands behind its products and is comm

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54Instruments and are licensed only for use in the creation of a live or recorded performance that includes the licensed samples as part of a derivati

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ELECTRI6ITY01ELECTRI6ITY/INTRODUCTION TO THELIBRARYCHAPTER 01 / INTRODUCTION TO THE LIBRARYThank you for purchasing ELECTRI6ITY, an epic electric guit

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ELECTRI6ITY© 2010 Vir2 Instruments. All trademarks used are property of their respective owners. Specifications subject to change.

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Three pickup options (front, rear, and mixed) are available on every guitar. An impressive amount of samples allow you to play every articulation on e

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ELECTRI6ITY03ELECTRI6ITY/REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 02 / REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATIONSYSTEM REQUIREMENTSFor Mac users, ELECTRI6ITY requires

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04UPDATINGAfter installation, please make sure that you are fully updated to the most recent versions of the three components that make up the ELECTRI

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