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0 f3 W# ^* \1 Z/ E" \* aThe Guzheng is a Chinese plucked zither, ancestor of several Asian instruments such as the Japanese koto, 4 O6 ^1 X6 d" @" Q" b
the Mongolian Yatga and the Korean gayageum.
) T3 u, j q6 l' N( v$ F0 nIt has 21 strings and movable bridges. See pics of the instrument here.
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5 articulations: fingers, pick, stick, bow and ebow. Up to 4 round robin and 4 velocity layers.
2 C# A0 O7 G8 Z' a; NScripted realistic tremolo effect where the last played note is retriggered on release,
6 ]3 Z6 M+ N" j8 W q4 q; ~control the velocity and intensity of the tremolo more naturally and musically.3 C3 k9 a3 f1 N; B. J+ a. {
Pitch wheel affects to the last played note without affecting the rest of the sound,
3 H% s& j6 I+ N2 Y/ @like in the real instrument when players press the string on the other side of the bridge to make pitch bend and vibrato.
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Stereo WAV files, 44.1KHz 24bit.
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5 articulations.
1 d& b: O E( w- m3 s& IFrom E1 to G5.
$ t# S4 T1 E9 j. lIndependent volume and pan for each articulation.9 N! c9 S3 f' Q8 M# U. J
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