User Manual

Left-Hand Vibrato consists in quickly moving the left-hand finger (for a right-
handed person) on the string. The movement creates a variation in pitch.
The vibrato effect is represented by a little wave above the tablature, and lasts
until the note ends.
Wide Vibrato (Tremolo Bar)
The wide vibrato is stronger than the simple vibrato, and is obtained by using
the vibrato bar. This effect is applied to the whole chord.
The wide vibrato is displayed as a big wave above the tablature and ends as
soon as a new note is played.
Wah-wah
The Wah-Wah is an effects pedal. Possible options are On/Off and
Opened/Closed. The Wah-Wah will affect playback only if you’re using the RSE
and you have placed a Wah-Wah pedal in your effect chain. (See Sound settings).
Arpeggio
The arpeggio consists in playing every note in a chord one by one. The Arpeggio
window lets you adjust the speed as well as the delay in playing. An Arpeggio
Down goes from the lowest to the highest-pitched string. An Arpeggio Up goes
from the highest to the lowest-pitched string.
Brush
Brushing the strings means strumming the strings in an energetic manner. This
is much used for rhythmic guitar accompaniments.
In the Brush window you can adjust the speed as well as the delay. The duration
of a brush needs to be shorter than the beat itself, so every note has time to ring
out before other notes get played.
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