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10 IntroductionFigure 2: Offline Authorization.you in the unlock and registration process Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm EST. You may contactus by phone

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1.4 Getting Started 11• Windows - Double-click on the String Studio VS icon located on your desktop or selectString Studio VS from the Start > All

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12 Introduction1.4.3 Using String Studio VS as a Plug-inString Studio VS integrates seamlessly into the industry’s most popular multi-track recording

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Architecture of String Studio VS 132 Architecture of String Studio VS2.1 General Signal FlowString Studio VS is a synthesizer built around a String mo

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14 Architecture of String Studio VSFigure 4: Signal flow of String Studio. Modulation signals: dotted lines.2.2 InterfaceThe graphical user interface h

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2.2 Interface 15Figure 5: The Play view.2.2.2 The Edit ViewThe Edit view gives access to the synthesis parameters described in details in Chapter 4 an

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16 Architecture of String Studio VS2.2.3 The FX viewThe FX view includes an equalizer, a compressor a multi-effects, and a reverb module. The multi-ef

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Bank and Program Management 173 Bank and Program ManagementString Studio VS comes with several factory presets, called programs, covering a wide range

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18 Bank and Program ManagementFigure 8: Bank and program manager window.A new bank can be created by clicking on the + button below the bank list. Thi

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3.4 Using MIDI Bank and Program Changes 19original bank. A multiple selection of programs can be used with the Copy and Move commandsPrograms can be d

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2Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment onthe part of Applied Acoustics Systems DVM Inc. T

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20 Bank and Program Management3.7 Restoring the Factory LibraryIf necessary, it is possible to restore the original factory library of banks and progr

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3.8 Importing Programs from String Studio VS-1 21While the great majority of programs should be recuperated without noticeable differences, theconvers

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22 Parameters4 ParametersThis section can be used as a reference for the different controls appearing on the String Studio VSgraphical interface. We b

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4.2 The Edit View 23parameter knob. Turning the modulation knob to the right has the opposite effect and increases thevalue of the parameter for high

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24 ParametersIn a real string, the material of the string will affect how it vibrates. Forexample, a metal string will oscillate for a longer time tha

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4.2 The Edit View 25string and connected to a plate with the help of a spring. The purpose of the plectrum is to imposean initial displacement to the

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26 ParametersDamp knob, and controlling the absorption of the impact between the string and the hammer bythe hammer. Note that this parameter is not r

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4.2 The Edit View 27ForceVelocityStringBowFigure 11: Excitation of a string by a bow4.2.3 The Body ModuleThe role of the body or soundboard of a strin

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28 Parameters4.2.4 The Damper ModuleThe Damper module is used to attenuate rapidly the vibration of the string.In a piano or harpsichord, this role is

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4.2 The Edit View 29The physical parameters of the Finger can be varied with both the Massand Stifness knobs which fix respectively mass applied on the

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Contents1 Introduction 71.1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.2 Installation . . . . . . . . .

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30 Parametersstring length is that determined by the Position knob. This type of geometry is found in instrumentssuch as the piano where hammers excit

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4.2 The Edit View 314.2.8 The Filter ModuleIn order to expand the sonic possibilities of String Studio, a multi-modefilter has been inserted between th

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32 Parameterswhich is determined by the Order menu, a slope of -12dB/Oct corresponding to a second orderfilter and a slope of -24dB/Oct to a fourth ord

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4.2 The Edit View 33Amplitude (dB)Frequency (Hz)0dB−3dBCenterFrequencyQ=10Q=4Q=2Q=1Band Width (Q=1)Figure 16: Frequency response of the band-pass filte

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34 ParametersAmplitude (dB)Frequency (Hz)F1 F2 F3Male VoiceFemale VoiceFormant FrequenciesFigure 18: Frequency response of the formant filter.all the v

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4.2 The Edit View 35attack decay releasesustainkey pressed key released1Volt1VoltFigure 19: Response curve of an envelope generator4.2.10 The LFO Modu

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36 ParametersRateThere are two ways to adjust the rate, or frequency, of the output of theLFO module. If the Sync switch is in its off position, the r

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4.3 The FX View 37two configurable effect processors followed by a Reverb module. The configuration of the EQ andthe Compressor module depends on the po

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38 ParametersAmplitude (dB)0dBFreq Frequency (Hz)Amplitude (dB)0dBFrequency (Hz)FreqGain = −30 dBGain = 10 dBGain = 20 dBGain = 30 dB Gain = 30 dBGain

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4.3 The FX View 39TuningThe level at which the Compressor starts to enter into action is determined by the value of theThreshold parameter. This value

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4 CONTENTS4 Parameters 224.1 General Functioning of the Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224.1.1 Knobs . . . . . . . . . .

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40 ParametersThe attenuation or gain reduction level meter, located in the middle of the module, indicatesthe amount of compression applied by the mod

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4.3 The FX View 41input signal resulting in the introduction of odd harmonics in the signal. The Metal distortion issimilar to the Warm Tube effect bu

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42 ParametersFigure 23: Chorus module.is turned to the right, the length of the delay line starts to oscillate by an amount which increasesas the knob

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4.3 The FX View 43Figure 24: Flanger algorithm.The effect of the Flanger module is to introduce rejection in the spectrum of the input signal atfreque

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44 Parametersharmonic intervals of the fundamental frequency. As the feedback is increased, these peaks becomesharper resulting in an apparent change

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4.3 The FX View 45used to fix the ratio of wet signal re-injected into the delay. Finally, the Mix knob determines theamount of dry and wet signal in t

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46 Parametersthat of the original signal. The amount of effect is determined by the ratio of wet and dry signalmixed together as shown in Figure 29. A

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4.3 The FX View 474.3.8 WahThe Multi-Effect module includes 2 different types of Wah effects: wah wah, and auto wah. Theseeffects are used to enhance

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48 ParametersAmplitude (dB)Frequency (Hz)0dB−3dBCenterFrequencyBand Width (Q=1)Figure 30: Frequency response of a notch filter.4.3.10 ReverbThe Reverb

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4.3 The FX View 49Direct Sound Room ResponseEarly reflexions Late ReverberationdBReverberation Time (TR)AmpTime Figure 31: Impulse response of a room.

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CONTENTS 54.4.3 Unison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514.4.4 The Glide Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Parameters4.4 The Play ViewThe Play view is where the main performance oriented modules are located. Key parameters fromthe Edit and FX view are al

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4.4 The Play View 51Error knob adds a random error to the pitch of each note played; as it is turned clockwise, the errorincreases. This makes all the

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52 ParametersThe Rate knob sets the frequency of the vibrato effect from 0.3 Hz to 10 Hz.The Amount knob sets the depth of the effect, or in other wor

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4.4 The Play View 53Rhythmic PatternsRhythmic patterns can be added to the arpeggio pattern by using the 16-step Pattern display. Notesare played as t

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54 Parameters4.4.8 Modulation WheelThe modulation wheel is linked to the Amount parameter of the Vibrato module. It can be activatedon screen or from

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Utility Section 555 Utility SectionThe utility section is located at the top of the String Studio VS interface and it includes importantparameters and

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56 Utility SectionSelecting a Scala file in the list automatically triggers the loading of the corresponding temper-ament. The reference note that will

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5.7 The About Box 57a headroom of 20 dB which should be more than enough to cover the dynamics of most playingsituations and therefore guarantee that

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58 Audio and MIDI Settings6 Audio and MIDI SettingsThis chapter explains how to select and configure Audio and MIDI devices used by String StudioVS. Au

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6.2 MIDI Configuration 59Depending on your machine you should choose, for a given sampling frequency, the smallestbuffer size that allows you to keep r

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6 CONTENTS7 Using String Studio VS as a Plug-In 617.1 Audio and MIDI Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617.2 Automa

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60 Audio and MIDI Settings6.2.4 MIDI Program ChangesString Studio VS responds to MIDI program changes. When a program change is received, thecurrent p

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Using String Studio VS as a Plug-In 617 Using String Studio VS as a Plug-InString Studio VS is available in VST, RTAS, AAX and Audio Units formats and

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62 License Agreement8 License AgreementIMPORTANT! CAREFULLY READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREE-MENT BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE. OPENING

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License Agreement 635. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLI-CABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL AAS BE LIABLE TO THE LICENSEE OR

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64 License Agreementrendered inoperative but the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement is t

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Indexabout, 57adsr, 34architecture, 13arpeggiator, 52latch, 53looping, 53pattern, 52rate, 53rhythmic pattern, 53synchronization, 53audio, 58configurati

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66 INDEXformant filter, 31, 33fret, 28fx view, 16, 36geometry, 29glide, 51hammer, 25help, 10, 12high-pass filter, 31, 32history, 56installation, 8interf

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INDEX 67plectrum, 24plug-in, 12audio configuration, 61automation, 61formats, 61MIDI configuration, 61multiple instances, 61performance, 61saving project

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Introduction 71 IntroductionString Studio VS is a synthesizer dedicated to the emulation of string instruments. The synthesizeris entirely based on th

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8 Introduction• Windows-compatible MIDI interface/keyboardKeep in mind that the computational power required by String Studio VS depends on the number

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1.3 Authorization and Registration 9Figure 1: Online Authorization.1.3.2 Your Computer is OfflineIf your music computer is not connected to the interne

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