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Cheers, much appriciated. Gonna check 'em now :D
Ashley Smith
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Quick q...

Would you leave the tap keyswitch on to perform anymore additional hammer/pulls as in your two-note examples?

I look forward to the slide tuts too :)
Ashley Smith
CEO - MIX IT IN THE BOX
www.mixititb.com | www.seattleunderground.co.uk
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andywright67 wrote:Quick q...

Would you leave the tap keyswitch on to perform anymore additional hammer/pulls as in your two-note examples?
Correct. Then once you want the string to be plucked again, reinitializing the attack of the string, keyswitch back to the normal tone and return to a higher velocity. The more hammer-ons you string together the progressively quieter the velocity of the notes should be.
andywright67 wrote: I look forward to the slide tuts too :)
Slides are also pretty easy, and would be a nice follow-up from the hammer-ons/pull-offs. However, they incorporate another cool sequencing trick--this trick in itself is a great introduction to more advanced sequencing techniques, and more importantly a new mindset/approach of how to sequence things.

The cool thing is that it really doesn't take much time to do these sequencing tricks in ManyBass. The soundsets have all the sounds you need right there, so they're easily accessible.

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Thanks. Great work on the tut, really appriciated :) Look forward to more.
Ashley Smith
CEO - MIX IT IN THE BOX
www.mixititb.com | www.seattleunderground.co.uk
Sound Engineer/Producer/Musician/Audio and Media Content Creator

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