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Indiginus Renaxxance Exprexxive Nylon String Guitar v1.3.2 KONTAKT UPDATE The timeless sound of the nylon string guitar is found in almost every style of music, from Rock to Jazz, Latin to Country, Middle Eastern to Classical. Indiginus Renaxxance lets you explore this world in a unique and expressive virtual instrument. Includes features like hammer-ons, mordents, automatic harmony, 12-string mode, major and minor chords, and more.
The main screen is designed for fast work flow. You can easily set up key velocity control of articulations (or “Ornaments”) by choosing an Ornament, and moving the sliders to the desired velocity switch point. There are buttons for Auto-Vibrato, Auto -Harmony, and Chords. The Chords button gives you selectable Major or Minor chord strums in the first playing octave.
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Check out the demo video to see how they work! RenaChords gives you selectable Major or Minor chords, with down and up strums. Renaxxance does not have a strum pattern sequencer. Harmonic Dance has been a special instrument as part of AGC for years.
This is an expansion of that concept. It’s hard to explain, but you can hear what it does during the short intro of the demo video. We’re just updated the recently released Rennaxxance: Exprexxive Nylon String Guitar, with additions like customizable chords (instead of just major and minor), and the Da Vinci Perpetual Pattern Machine, which creates key-based echoes and patterns that are great for underscore, background rhythms, and anywhere where you need those rhythmic, plucky sounds that are so popular these days. The Da Vinci PPM is an expanded version of what used to be called Harmonic Dance, which first made it’s appearance in Acoustic Guitar Collection.