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The Guzheng is a Chinese plucked zither, ancestor of several Asian instruments such as the Japanese koto,
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It has 21 strings and movable bridges. See pics of the instrument here.
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0 g7 @8 w. b, G {2 T: z& G( i5 articulations: fingers, pick, stick, bow and ebow. Up to 4 round robin and 4 velocity layers.
6 ]) }5 l6 v" f" z. jScripted realistic tremolo effect where the last played note is retriggered on release,
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5 w* A0 I! t" h: YPitch wheel affects to the last played note without affecting the rest of the sound, 0 w3 P# W& J2 X4 k2 x
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Tech Info
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4 round robin, 4 velocity layers.$ k9 m5 _7 l! e5 g5 H" w
5 articulations.
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Independent volume and pan for each articulation.
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