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Pedal Steel Guitar Vst Crack


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Pedal Steel Vst Plugin

What I've done is made splits across the keyboard - often using multiple PARTs (all using a guitar sound of some time -- I like standard guitar sounds for pedal steel better than the built-in pedal steel). What I'll have sometimes is the split may have a couple fingers on one side of the split and other fingers on the other side of the split. Then I'll assign a different pitch bend amount for each PART in the split. This way I can bend between one chord and another target chord. I'll make bend from neutral to bend 'up' one kind of mix of pitch bend amounts - and will assign a different set for the bend 'down' to neutral. This gives the possibility of a couple different options for old-to-new chord qualities (minor, major, dominant, etc). And often I'll have a few different areas of the keyboard where I can handle all of the bend/'morphs' that I want to do for the tune. I'll notate in standard notation what notes I should play and symbols for either prebend down to start, prebend up to start, etc.
The other prep work I do sometimes for this is to use microtonal scales that allow for different note options. This is not necessarily needed most of the time.