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10 IntroductionStep 2: Generating the Response key and Registering your ProductIf your computer is connected to the internet, the installer will autom

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1.3 Authorization and Registration 11Figure 4: Generation of the response key on the A|A|Sserver.Step 3: Completing the unlock processThe response key

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12 Introduction• You change or upgrade your operating system• You uninstall the program1.3.2 Unlocking String Studio on Mac OSGenerating the challenge

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1.3 Authorization and Registration 13Figure 7: Enter your email address.Figure 8: Enter your serial number.information about yourself including your m

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14 Introductionteam is able to contact you to resolve any future support issues, and notify you of product updatespromptly. This information is kept c

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1.3 Authorization and Registration 15Figure 11: Final step of the unlock process. Enter your response key in the window.Generating the challenge key M

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16 IntroductionFigure 12: Choose the manual unlock mode if your computer is not connected to the internet.Figure 13: Generation of the challenge key d

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1.4 Getting started 171.3.3 Obtaining your response key and registering by fax or over the phone:Should you not have access to the internet, A|A|S sup

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18 IntroductionMIDI Configuration• Windows - Select your MIDI port from the list in the MIDI Configuration dialog from theEdit > Preferences > MID

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1.5 Getting help 191.4.3 Using String Studio as a Plug-inThe String Studio integrates seamlessly into the industry most popular multi-track recording

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2Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment onthe part of Applied Acoustics Systems DVM Inc. T

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20 Introduction• Bold characters are used to name modules, commands and menu names.• Italic characters are used to name controls on the interface.• Wi

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Browser and Presets 212 Browser and PresetsString Studio comes with several factory presets covering a wide rangeof sounds. This collection of presets

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22 Browser and PresetsCtrl-S/Apple-S shortcut. Be careful, however, as using this command will overwrite the originalpreset. In order to create a new

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2.5 Defining a Default Preset 232.5 Defining a Default PresetIt is possible to define a default preset that will be loaded automatically when String Stud

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24 Browser and Presets2.9 Customizing the browserThe Browser structure can be customized in various ways. New folders can be created from theFile drop

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Architecture of String Studio 253 Architecture of String StudioString Studio is a synthesizer built around a String module. The graphical interface of

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26 Architecture of String StudioFigure 15: Synthesis modules of String Studio (Panel B).3.1 General Signal FlowThe general architecture of String Stud

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3.2 Modulation Sources 27FingerDamperFretBody of the InstrumentExcitatorStringPickupBridge orFigure 16: General representation of String Studio.Damper

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28 Architecture of String Studio3.3 Output EffectAt the end of the signal path, the audio signal from the instrument is sent to the output effect stag

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Parameters 294 Parameters4.1 General Functioning of the Interface4.1.1 Tweaking KnobsAll the knobs on the interface are selected by clicking on them.

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Contents1 Introduction 71.1 System requirements . . . ... 71.2 Installation . . . ... 81.3

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30 Parameters4.1.4 Inverting a SignalThe different modulation signals acting on the String, Excitator, Body, Termination,andFiltermodules can easily b

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4.2 The String Module 31low notes which is a feature found in many keyboard instruments. Clicking on the inverter LED atthe top of the modulation knob

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32 Parameters4.3 The Excitator ModuleThe String module can be played using different types of exci-tators in order to reproduce different types of ins

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4.3 The Excitator Module 334.3.2 HammerThe Hammer is used to play instruments such as the piano or other percussive instruments. Withthis excitator, t

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34 Parametersslip phase and moves in the opposite direction to that of the bow. When the string motion changesdirection once more, it sticks to the bo

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4.5 The Damper Module 35of the Size drop-down menu from Tiny to Huge. Basically, reducing the size of the Body, shifts itsfrequency response toward hi

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36 ParametersDampingMassStiffnessVelocityFigure 21: Functioning of the Damper4.6 The Termination ModuleThis module is used to model the fret/finger/str

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4.7 The Geometry Module 374.7 The Geometry ModuleThe Geometry module is used to set the location of the pointof action of both the excitator and the d

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38 Parameters4.9 The Distortion moduleThe Distortion module implements a simple distortion effect, suchas that found in electric guitar distortion ped

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4.11 The Filter Module 39Amplitude (dB)0dBFreq Frequency (Hz)Amplitude (dB)0dBFrequency (Hz)FreqGain = −30 dBGain = 10 dBGain = 20 dBGain = 30 dB Gain

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4 CONTENTS4 Parameters 294.1 GeneralFunctioningoftheInterface ... 294.1.1 Tweaking Knobs . . ... 294.1

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40 ParametersThe cutoff frequency and resonance of the filters can be modulated with different modulationsources. The modulation sources include the ke

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4.11 The Filter Module 414.11.2 Resonant High-Pass FilterAmplitude (dB)Frequency (Hz)0dB−3dBCutoffFrequencySlope (dB/Oct)Q=2Q=1Q=4Q=10Figure 26: Frequ

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42 Parametersfrequency and to attenuate the frequencies outside of this band as shown in Figure 27. The band-width of the band-pass filter is set with

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4.12 The Filter Env Module 43Amplitude (dB)Frequency (Hz)F1 F2 F3Male VoiceFemale VoiceFormant FrequenciesFigure 29: Frequency response of the formant

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44 Parametersattack decay releasesustainkey pressed key released1Volt1VoltFigure 30: Response curve of an envelope generator4.13 The LFO ModuleThe LFO

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4.13 The LFO Module 454.13.2 RateThere are two ways to adjust the rate, or frequency, of the output of the LFO module. If the Synccontrol is in its of

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46 Parameters4.14 The Keyboard ModuleThe Keyboard module controls how the synthesizer voicesrespond to the events coming from an external MIDI keyboar

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4.15 The Portamento Module 474.14.3 UnisonThe unison mode allows one to stack voices, in other words, play two or four voices for each noteplayed on t

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48 Parameterswhen it is turned clockwise the depth of the vibrato will increase when the modulation wheel isused. The increase is always relative to t

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4.18 The Output Effect Section 494.17.2 Rhythmic PatternsThe rhythmic pattern is shown on the Pattern display. Different rhythmic presets are availabl

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CONTENTS 54.14 The Keyboard Module . ... 464.14.1 Tuning . . ... 464.14.2 Mode and Priority

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50 Parameters4.18.1 The Clock ModuleThis module is used to control the tempo of the different effects of the output section as well asthat of the LFO

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4.18 The Output Effect Section 51The Delay drop down menu is used to choose between different delay algorithms. The effectcan be synchronized to the C

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52 ParametersIn the first configuration, the Chorus module is first applied, then the Delay and finally theReverb module. In the second configuration, the

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Toolbar 535 ToolbarThe toolbar at the top of the String Studio interface allows you to monitor important informationrelated to your current set-up.5.1

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54 Toolbar5.7 MIDI LEDThe red MIDI LED toggles when a MIDI signal is received by the String Studio. This is very usefulto see if String Studio is rece

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Audio and MIDI Settings 556 Audio and MIDI SettingsThis chapter explains how to select the audio and MIDI devices used by String Studio as well ashow

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56 Audio and MIDI Settings• Move a knob or slider on your MIDI controller (this can be a keyboard, a knob box, or anydevice that sends MIDI). This wil

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6.2 MIDI Settings 57• Click on the OK button and the link appears in the list of controllers linked to the control.• Click on the OK button again to c

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58 Audio and MIDI Settings6.3 Audio Control PanelTo launch the audio configuration panel, choose Audio Control Panel under Preferences of theEdit menu

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6.4 Latency Settings 59In order to optimize the resources allocated to the calculation of audio by String Studio,itispossible to decrease the ratio of

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6 CONTENTS6 Audio and MIDI Settings 556.1 Audio Device Settings . ... 556.2 MIDI Settings . . . . ...

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60 Using the String Studio as a Plug-In7 Using the String Studio as a Plug-InString Studio is available in VST, DXi, AudioUnit and RTAS (for Mac OS on

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7.6 Saving Projects 617.6 Saving ProjectsWhen saving a project in a host sequencer, information on the position of all the controls on theinterface, t

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62 Quick reference to commands and shortcuts8 Quick reference to commands and shortcutsFile MenuCommand Windows Mac OS DescriptionNew Folder. . . Appl

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Quick reference to commands and shortcuts 63Edit MenuCommand Windows Mac OS DescriptionUndo Ctrl+Z Apple+Z Undo last commandRedo Ctrl+Y Apple+Shift+Z

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64 Quick reference to commands and shortcutsEdit/Preferences Menu on Windows, String Studio/Preferences on Mac OSCommand Windows Mac OS DescriptionGen

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License Agreement 659 License AgreementIMPORTANT! CAREFULLY READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREE-MENT BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE. OPENING

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66 License Agreement5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLI-CABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL AAS BE LIABLE TO THE LICENSEE OR

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License Agreement 67rendered inoperative but the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement is t

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Indexadsr, 27, 43architecture, 25arpeggiator, 48latch, 49pattern, 48rate, 49rhythmic pattern, 49synchronization, 49ASIO drivers, 58audio, 55audio confi

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INDEX 69priority, 46sustain pedal, 46tuning, 46unison, 47knobs, 29tweaking, 29latency, 58legato, 47level, 52lfo, 27, 44fade-in, 45rate, 45wave shape,

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Introduction 71 IntroductionThe String Studio is a synthesizer dedicated to the emulation of string instruments. The synthesizeris entirely based on t

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70 INDEXshortcuts, 62signal flow, 25soundboard, 34standalone mode, 17string, 31sustain pedal, 46synchronization, 49, 50system requirements, 7terminatio

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8 Introduction• MIDI Keyboard (recommended)Keep in mind that the computational power required by the String Studio depends on the num-ber of voices of

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1.3 Authorization and Registration 91.3.1 Unlocking String Studio on Windows XPStep 1: Generating the challenge keyAfter launching the installer for t

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