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off, chords are recognized and voiced by Strum but the strings are not triggered until strumming
keys are used. For more details on how to use the strumming keys, please refer to section 3.2. Note
that, as was mentioned in section 6.7.2, when the Auto-Strum mode is on, Strum introduces a delay
between the time notes are played on the keyboard and a the time a chord is actually triggered.
This delay is adjusted using the Time knob from the Chord section and is necessary in order to take
into account that notes in a chord are not necessarily played perfectly simultaneously.
The Range parameter located below the chord display is used to determine the range of strings
which will be played when an main strum and alternate strum is triggered. As was discussed in
section 4.4.4, it is indeed possible to define two strum ranges which can be used alternatively in
order to vary the tone color of the chords played. The main range is always used by Strum except
if the alternate strum strumming key (B4) is depressed while another strumming key is used or if
the hold pedal (with alt strumming position selected) is activated.
The range of the main and alternate strums can be adjusted by using the Main and Alt controls
located below the chord display. For each range the lowest and highest strings played when trig-
gering a chord are specified by click-dragging the cursors located at each extremities of the display.
Note that the range must contain at least one string.
6.7.5 Tuning
The Tuning module is used to transpose the output pitch of Strum. The output pitch
can be increased or decreased by one semi-tone by moving the tuning knob clockwise
or anti-clockwise respectively. When in its center position, Strum uses standard tuning
(A4 - 440 Hz).
The output can also be transposed by one octave by switching on the Octave button.
This is useful for reaching notes on the fretboard above C5 (MIDI note number 72)
where the special strumming keyswitches are located.
6.7.6 Pitch Wheel
The keyboard pitch wheel is used to perform bends or slides. A bend is an in-
crease of pitch obtained by pressing a string down on a fret and pushing the string up
or down after triggering the string with the fretting hand. It is usually limited to one
or two semi-tones. A slide is another technique used by guitar players to change the
pitch of a note. It is obtained by pressing a string down with a finger, triggering the
string with the fretting hand, and then moving the fretting finger up or down along
the axis of the neck of the guitar across a certain number of frets.
To choose between a bend or slide effect, click on the corresponding button of the pitch wheel
section. The range of the effect is selected from the Range drop-down menu. Note that a bend will
be applied on the last note played in a chord while a slide will be applied to all the notes forming
the chord.
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