

Time: Shifts the end time of chord notes.Trigger ahead - Enables the strum to 'straddle' the start-time of the selected notes (before and after).Įnable this section by activating the LED in the top left corner.Preserve end - Enable this option to preserve the end time of the affected notes (note that the End section can still modify the end time) thus modifying.Set a positive value to accelerate the velocity change with each note or a Tension knob - Adjusts the velocity acceleration or 'tension'.A positive value decreases the velocity with each note, Start knob - Adjusts the change in velocity applied to successive notes.Velocity: Increase or decrease the velocity (volume) of the subsequent notes in strummed chords.Set a positive value to accelerate the strum or a negative value to Tension knob - Adjusts the strum 'tension', i.e.Up contacts high to low strings in the chord. Think about the string/note order depending on an up or down strum, on a guitar, for example. A positive shift strums from low to high notes, while a negative Start knob - Adjusts the start time offset applied to the notes.Time: Shifts the start time of chord notes to create strumming effects.Enable this section by activating the LED in the top left corner. The Start section lets you modify note start times and/or velocity. The pop-up controls allow control of the relative start time, velocity and end time of the note group (see the example picture below). That share the same start time, as belonging to the same chord. The tool works by treating any overlapping notes, The Strum tool shifts the timing and velocity of the individual notes in chords to simulate strumming (guitar playing for example).
