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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: guitar : why not play "raw" upper G B E strings?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hope these ideas help out. </p><p>On the lower right of the guitar frets, if you click the small down arrow, it opens some extra settings for adjusting playing. </p><p>You can select &#039;open strings&#039; to favor playing those instead of fretted notes. </p><p>Not certain how the engine calculates for &#039;scale&#039; etc., esp. with atonal music - classical/flamenco is likely at the heart of the logic, and perhaps other guitarists with their own fingering techniques/styles may find it possibly a little intriguing initially, to get their playing to seem like it&#039;s being reproduced satisfactorily by their hands.. that&#039;s the same with any tool like this.. it cannot play like you, without you kind of getting quite detailed about all the functions and editables. </p><p>Also in that down arrow menu, try &#039;thumb&#039; so that bass strings have less pluck and sound more like a thumb is being used for those strings. </p><p>Palm mute is also there. </p><p>Also, bottom right (and on keys) you can press to select a range on the neck which is your target hand placement. You can make it so the hand sits on higher frets and tries to play notes upward from those positions - with quite noticed differences in timbre of those notes. </p><br /><p>A performance can be played with most desired expression, to a good extent, esp. if becoming accustomed to using the key-switches to alter fret range while playing if needed. </p><p>/// Maybe - for zoomed in MIDI editing, it could be a good thing in future updates, to expose a user control for explicitly setting any notes in MIDI to exact frets (and some other exact conditions).. /// </p><p>Also, if using a DAW and editing your MIDI, you may be able to automate all kinds of extra detail to your liking. </p><p>One of the things I love about the DAW &#039;Studio One&#039; for example, is &#039;Sound variations&#039; - their system makes assigning &#039;differences&#039; to sections or just notes both instant and simple. </p><p>For example, in piano roll, select a note(s), and in a list of available differences (sourced from Pianoteq&#039;s internals), click &#039;palm mute&#039; or other.. and for just the selected note(s) or section it will apply.. it can be as simple or complex as almost any nylon guitarist could wish for, with any of today&#039;s guitar editing systems IMHO. </p><p>There is random generation of finger/fret noise (which I find very realistic) - and I tend to export more than one audio file (or bounce many tracks) and select among the final ones which have the best random finger noises, but that&#039;s an extra routine which may or may not appeal to others to try out. </p><p>Pretty impressed with this 1st release - but if one thing is certain, it is that it will be improved even more in time <i class="far fa-smile smiley"></i></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Qexl]]></name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[guitar : why not play "raw" upper G B E strings?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I wonder why, if I play the main notes of the guitar (EADGBE Mi La Ré Sol Si Mi), the 3 upper strings are not played without finger touch.<br />(I&#039;m not english native so hard to explain : no fret touch at all expected if I play those &quot;raw&quot; notes for strings).<br />Therefore, I wonder if the chosen strings are always the best &quot;naturally playable&quot; in every chord situation.<br />We certainly have to be careful when we play, but I was expecting, at least when played alone, that the guitar chose in priority the easiest way.</p><p>Is there a guitarist explanation?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[robisme]]></name>
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			<updated>2022-11-20T17:47:52Z</updated>
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