![]() Right below the knob, there is a small menu with 3 options:ġ- Auto: this enables automatic vibrato and the knob will control how much vibrato is added to the sound.Ģ- Auto time: This is similar to Auto mode, but a time envelope will control the amount of vibrato. ![]() Vibrato is controlled with the left knob on the front panel. In some rare cases and when using MIDI files imported from softwares like Sibelius, you only get velocities, so at the bottom of the CC list, we added the possibility to control the air flow with the incoming velocity, just select " VEL".Īlso if for some reason, you want to use the pitch bend as the input CC, you can do so by choosing " P. ![]() To enable/disable it, go into the PREFS panel and change the "allow vibrato with air flow" value. When you move the air controller up and down, it will start adding some pitch variation to the sound. We set it to the modulation wheel by default because it's available on almost every digital keyboard, but you can use anything else you like, for example CC2, which is the default for most breath controllers.Īll you need to do is click on the small dot next to the CC number and move a knob or value on your controller.Īs we mentioned above, vibrato can be controlled with the air flow as well. You can of course control this value with different CCs. When set to 0, there will be no sound coming out of VHorns, same as if you didn't blow any air into a trumpet. Air flow is controlled by the middle knob on the front interface.
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