Legato Techniques
Performance Legato
A hugely detailed and highly playable legato patch which reacts in realtime to playing speed.
Lyrical Legato
A relaxed legato patch for slower moving melody lines.
Legato Runs
A very agile legato patch specifically for very fast passages and flourishes up to a minor 3rd (Legato intervals greater than a minor 3rd will not sound)
Legato Slurred
A legato patch with slurred intervals performed with a 'moderate tempo' feel for sweeping melody lines
Legato Allegro
A legato patch with slurred intervals performed with a sprightly 'uptempo' feel, ideal for quicker or arpeggiated ostinato material
Long Techniques
Long
A polyphonic sustained longs patch for pads and chordal writing.
Long (sfz)
An overblown and strong attack followed by an immediate sustained softer dynamic.
Long Flutter
A sustained flutter technique, characterised by a delicate airy sound, achieved by fast articulation close to the embouchure.
Trills (Major & Minor 2nds & 3rds)
Rapid alternating between two notes.
Short Techniques
Staccatissimo
A short and crisp note length, creating a sprightly “all-purpose” short articulation.
Staccato
A general purpose short note length, sounding clearly detached with a slight accent.
Staccato (alt)
An alternative take on a general purpose short note length, sounding clearly detached with a slight accent
Marcato
A technique performed with a strong accented front to the note - presented as a longer note length than 'staccato' with the option of Timed Release triggers.
Tenuto
A technique performed with a small accented front to the note - presented as a shorter note length than 'marcato'.
Signals
Mix 1
A full-sounding room mix by Simon Rhodes, formed from Tree 1, Overheads, Outriggers 1, and a curated blend of spots.