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Edit Technique: Opens the Playing Technique Combinations dialog, which allows you
to edit the combination of playback playing techniques used in the selected playback
playing technique.
You can also edit existing playback playing techniques by double-clicking them in the
Techniques list.
Duplicate: Creates a copy of an existing playback playing technique that you can edit
separately from the original.
Delete Technique: Deletes the selected playback playing technique.
NOTE
You can only select one playback playing technique at a time in the Techniques list.
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Technique controls
Contains controls that affect the playback playing technique selected in the Techniques list,
such as Velocity. It also contains Volume dynamic, which allows you to choose whether the
volume dynamic for the selected playback playing technique is controlled by its Note
velocity or a Control change. For sound libraries that use both, you can use Use Secondary
dynamic to dene an additional volume control.
NOTE
If you choose Control change for Volume dynamic, you must specify the controller by
number. You can consult the documentation for the VST instrument and/or MIDI controller
you are using to
nd the appropriate controller number.
8 Actions subsection
Allows you to determine how the switch required to execute each playback playing technique
is controlled. This subsection also contains the details of existing actions required to produce
the selected playback playing technique.
Actions can be any of the following types:
Control change
Program change
Key switch
NOTE
Depending on your plug-in, multiple types of actions can be required to change individual
playback playing techniques.
Actions are displayed in a table with three columns.
Actions table
The rst column shows the type of action.
Play mode
Expression maps
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