User Manual
SWAM Woodwinds v2.9.0 - User Manual – rev. 1 
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Advanced Parameters  
Attack to Sust Time: 
  Affects the velocity-dependent duration of the transition from attack 
to sustain. 
Auto Expr:
  The slider controls the depth of legato transitions. 
  Note:  Transition (legato) time is controlled by velocity (or CC5, if in 
wind  controller  mode).  The  velocity  response  can  be  set  using  the 
“Transition Vel Sens” slider. The maximum transition time can be set 
using the “Transition Max Time” slider (see below). 
Legato Mode: 
Two different types of legato can be selected: 
   Expr  straight legato (no portamento). 
   Gliss  legato with portamento (glissando). 
  The currently selected mode is indicated in the status window in the 
Main GUI. 
Transition Max Time: 
  Maximum  duration  of  portamento,  i.e.  the  duration  of  a 
legato/portamento transition played at the lowest velocity. If set to the 
minimum (“No Port”), portamento is never performed. 
Transition Vel Sens:
  Controls the relationship between velocity and portamento duration 
(only  if  the  Port.Time  button  on  the  Main  Instrument  GUI  is  set  to 
velocity). 
Vibrato Rate:
  Vibrato Rate (also controlled by CC19). 
Vibrato Rand:
  Randomization of vibrato intensity and rate. 
Squeak -> Overblow:
  Crossfade  between  a  brief  squeak  on  attack  (“S”),  or  a  longer 
Overblow  (“O”),  if  Overblow  is  triggered  by  a  CC  (CC  Default:  Sus 
Pedal). Not active if the Overblow is triggered by the Keyswitch (D1 or 
D#1, see below) [Squeak does not apply for Flutes]. 
Expression Curve:
  For handling  linear or logarithmic  expression  controllers  (e.g. pedal) 
and optimizing the overall expression controller curve. 
Pan Behavior:
  Selects  the  pan  behavior  of  the  instrument  vs.  reverb  (“Dyn1”  and 
“Dyn2”:  mimics  little  movements  of  the  player  with  different 
intensities, pan  does  not  affect  the reverb;  “Acoustic”: the player  is 
static, pan does not affect the reverb; “Balance”: the player is static, 
pan affects both the instrument and the reverb). 










