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ACCENT STYLES

 

Accent styles are used when you want a particular 'accent style'. This includes long notes, short notes, or flutters.
You can choose any accent style by keyswitching, using the Staccato Style Knob, or with automation. Read More...


When you select an articulation that uses an accent, 2 knobs and a field will pop up:
Accent Knob - Selects how much accent to apply.
Staccato (or Accent) Style Knob - Chooses from the 3 accent styles described below.
Staccato Style Description Field - Reveals the accent style and keyswitch (if any).


There are three different accent (or staccato) styles:

Tight - Aggressive sharp attacks
Loose - A more fluid longer attack.
Fat - Combines the Tight and Loose attacks.
Please note that since the "Fat" articulation use additional sample layers, using the Solo Divisons may not sound
truly "solo".
They are used either separately by choosing "Short Notes" and then selecting the accent style, or layered over long notes (such as the "smooth" articulation, or "adagio" articulation), to give you a custom accent style. Choose the the accent style via keyswitching, the Staccato Style Knob, or automation.

The only articulations that do not use Accents are:
Smooth
Adagio
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