
Fall Short
Fall Medium
Fall Long
Fall Extra Long
Trill
None
Slur Up
Shakes
Play Range /
Minimum
Maximum
E0
F0
F#0
G0
G#0
A0
A#0
C1
C#2
G#4
E0
F0
F#0
G0
G#0
A0
A#0
C1
C#2
G#4
E0
F0
F#0
G0
G#0
A0
A#0
C1
C#2
G#4
E0
F0
F#0
G0
G#0
A0
A#0
C1
C#2
G#4
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KEYMAPPING, ARTICULATIONS, AND KEYSWITCHES
Each instrument has been mapped on the keyboard at its actual sound-
ing range. In other words, this means that a bass trombone will be at
the lower end of the keyboard while the piccolo trumpet will be at the
upper end of the keyboard.
Each instrument includes silent triggers called keyswitches which don’t
make a sound but instead instruct the engine to activate a specific ar-
ticulation or behavior. The location of the keyswitches varies from
instrument to instrument since the range of each instrument varies.
This guide will specify what keyswitches and available playing ranges
exist for each instrument. Note that the onscreen display is also a help-
ful guide; it will show each keyswitch pressed and indicate its function,
so it is less necessary to constantly refer to this manual.
All of the bass/lower instruments (bari sax, bass trombone, trombone,
and trombone mute) share a very similar keyswitch articulation layout.
The only way in which they dier is with some of the extra articulations
which may or may not be available in certain instruments.
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