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Applied Acoustics Strum GS-2 turn off legato hammer-on


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in the Edit mode, you can adjust the volume and tone of the hammer on

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 In Strum GS, hammer-ons and pull-offs are triggered when playing in Keyboard mode and
 when legato playing is detected.
The two parameters of this module are Amp and Tone. The Tone
 knob is used to set the harmonic content of the excitation produced by the finger moving on the
 string as explained above. Turning this knob to the left results in a smoother sound while turning it
 clockwise results in a sharper sound. The Amp parameter controls the amplitude of the excitation
 generated by hammer-ons and pull-offs

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As @Glenn Stanton quoted, the how-to is covered in the manual. If you are asking how to control the Hammer-On Module's knobs other than with a mouse, I just tested it by using the Learn MIDI Assignment and a slider on my keyboard. 

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Glenn, I'm getting the best results from putting hammer-on Amp at 10 and tone at 10. If I play 3rds around the middle C area it works ok, but if I play 3rds in the octave above middle C some notes cut off or don't play. It's similar to a monophonic synth. It's like it's running out of notes, yet playing around middle C is fine. Can you try this please.

I have Strum GS-2  v2.4.4  64 bit

Thanks

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