Technical information

Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
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Vibrato
Vibrato can be added according to the additional vibrato settings available in the “More” dialog. The vibrato can't
be seen on the Notation window, but you can examine the events in the Event list (Notation | Event List Editor).
If set, the Melody will be delayed a little, providing a “laid-back” feeling.
There are additional settings, in the Embellisher Additional Settings dialog box. This
allows you to set advanced settings for the Embellisher.
These include:
- Vibrato Depth: This is the amplitude of the vibrato, and ranges from 0-127.
- Vibrato Speed: This is the speed of the vibrato (slow-fast) range 0-127.
- Only use Vibrato if Note is this many ticks: e.g. If set to 120 ticks (one quarter note), then only notes of
duration at least 120 ticks will get vibrato.
- Start the Vibrato after this many ticks: For notes that will get vibrato, the vibrato will start after this many
ticks.
- Adjust Octave Method: If the octave is to be adjusted, it will either only adjust it if the notes are outside the
playable range, or always adjust it to the best octave, according to the setting you make here.
- Dynamic Range: Refers to the range of velocities used for the humanization. Useful range 30-50.
- Legato Settings: Refers to the amount of legato for the notes. Useful range 55 to 75.
Embellisher Presets
The presets allow you to quickly choose a combination of
common settings for the Embellisher.