EXs323 Erhu -Traditional Chinese Violins by KORG Part 2

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EXs323 Erhu -Traditional Chinese Violins by KORG Part 2

The “Erhu” is an instrument which has long been a favorite in the East Asia, mainly in China.

In this EXs323, a special editing technique was applied to the PCM, and the sound programming was done using a special system involving Crossfade and Wave Sequences. This process allows for extraordinary smooth (stepless) velocity transitions and natural strength/weakness control with the joystick-Y. As the result, the sound in EXs323 allows the users to freely play crescendos and diminuendos on sustained pitch instruments, which has been difficult with PCM synths until now. Also, EXs323 realizes a new legato technique and round robin technique with full use of Wave Sequences.

We highly recommend the EXs323 to all NAUTILUS/KRONOS users because of the greater realism and the new performance expression for the Erhu, an exotic and incredibly beautiful instrument.

Details:
0:00 – 0:13 = Opening
0:14 – 0:44 = About Erhu family
0:45 – 1:27 = Erhu variation in EXs323
1:28 – 2:03 = EXs323 on Nautilus and Kronos
2:04 – 3:59 = Simulation with Joystick
4:00 – 4:54 = Simulation with SW1 and SW2
4:55 – 6:31 = Simulation with 2 Knobs

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