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AW: 'slow gear' effect



> Not only can you swell picked chords beautifully, but it 
> works really well if you apply it to a transposed guitar in 
> addition to the one you're playing.  So, you can play one 
> note normally, then have a transposed note (say, up a fifth) 
> fade in as a harmony over the note you're playing.  Sweet!

This technology (unlike the per-string pitch shifting btw) works also 
really
well in the Roland VBass. Doing this effect on a per-string basis really
removes the problems the monophonic implementations have - a fact that is
also true for the "Fretless" instrument model of the VBass which, contrary
to other fretless simulators, is really useable.

        Rainer


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