
Selecting {Note}{Special effects...} opens the dialog illustrated above giving you access to all of the effects available in TablEdit. TablEdit provides a rich set of playing effects that can be applied to the notes in the tablature. To apply an effect, highlight the note(s) in the tablature and either left mouse click on the desired button in the Special Effects palette, activate the effect in the Special Effects dialog or use the keyboard shortcut, if available.
To clear any previously applied effects, highlight the note(s) and click on the "No effect" button in the Special Effects palette or select "None" from the dialog above.
Combining effects
Certain effects can be combined and applied to a single note or notes. For instance, you may apply a brush effect and a choke effect to the same note. Simply select the primary effect from the list on the left-hand side of the dialog and then select a secondary effect from the list on the right-hand side. The effects selected from the "Combination" list have noticeable peculiarities:
- | The Roll starts to play in order to finish over the beat and the curvy line does not appear in notation. |
- | The Harmonic will be displayed one octave lower than its actual pitch. |
- | Arrows for brushes are displayed to the left of the chord. |
Effects
Here follows a list of the effects together with short descriptions of what they do. Certain of these effects require a more lengthy explanation of their application and have been given pages of their own. These are:
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Effect
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Hotkey
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No effect
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[N]
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Clears all previously applied effects from the highlighted note(s)
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Hammer-on
Pull-off
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[H]
[P]
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Apply a hammer-on / pull-off effect to the next note on the same string.
In case of successive slurs and if the "Variation" option is also selected, the intermediate note is skipped by the slur which jumps directly to the next note.
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Slide
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[S]
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Detailed description
Legato-slides are displayed with an arc instead of a straight line if the "Variation" option is selected.
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Muted
note
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[M]
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Produces a muted or muffled note, indicated by small "x" in the standard notation. The volume of such notes is automatically reduced by 30% and their audio duration is reduced by half. If set during note entry, the notes on the three bass strings will be entered as muted by default.
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Choke
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[C]
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Applies a rapid 1/4 tone bend to the highlighted note. The Choke pitch bend can be adjusted with [>] or [<].
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Bend
Bend release
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Detailed description
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Harmonics
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Detailed description
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Brush
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[B]
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Applies a brush stroke arrow to a group of notes. The direction of the brush arrow (up/down) depends on which note of the group is used for the effect. The effect should be attached to only one note at a time. When applied to the lowest note in a series it results in a downwards brush and when applied to the highest string it results in an upwards brush. The brush effect is terminated when it encounters either an empty string or a "ghost" note.
Brushes are displayed in the notation when the horizontal position of the arrow (as determined by [<]) is not null.
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Roll
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[R]
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Applies a quick finger roll to a group of notes. During playback,there will be a slight delay in the sounding of each note.
If the "Effects in Notation" Display Options is checked, TablEdit displays a vertical curvy line. It adds a small arrowhead if the Roll is to be played from top to bottom.
You can adjust the horizontal position of the curvy line by typing [<]. By pressing [>] you can adjust the speed of the Roll from 1 to 8. 1 is very fast and equivalent to the Brush, 4 is the default speed, 8 is very slow.
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Dead Note
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Adds a slight snare drum sound to the note(s). This is indicated by a number enclosed in a grey square in the tablature and a small "x" in the standard notation
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Rasgueado
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Causes, in effect, a series of brushes performed by the opening of the right hand from an initial fist. The basic effect is a downward brush from bass to treble and should be attached to the lowest bass note. Applying a second instance of the effect to the highest note will produce a "continuous" rasgueado including both up and down strokes.
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Ringing note
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Doubles the aural duration of the selected note on playback without altering its assigned value in the score. Detailed Description
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"Ghost" note
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[G]
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Simulates a "struck-through" note (usually in the bass). Ghost notes are shown within parentheses in the tablature. Their volume is automatically lowered by 33%. Can be combined with the "Muted" and "Tied" note effects.
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Slap
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Adds a slight, percussive sound to the note(s)
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Tapping
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This is, in effect, a hammer-on where only the second note of the combination is struck (rather than plucked)
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Tremolo
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The duration is "populated" with as much 1/32 notes (default) as the note lasts. The tremolo frequency can be adjusted by selecting the note then typing [<].
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Vibrato
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Causes the pitch of the affected note to vibrate within a 1/4 tone interval at a speed equal to a 1/16th note.
The vibrato frequency can be adjusted by selecting the note then typing [<]. The value goes from 16 (1/16 note duration) up to 1 then to 16 again. The default value is 12. The vibrato amplitude can be adjusted by selecting the note then typing [>]. The value goes from 8 (1/2 tone) up to 1 then to 8 again. If the "Effects in Notation" Display Option is checked, TablEdit displays an horizontal curvy line.
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Staccato
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Halves the assigned duration of the selected note(s) and raises the dynamic level one step. If the "Variation" option is simultaneously selected, the staccato dot is printed at the end of the stem.
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Fade-In
Fade-Out
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Causes the selected note to be faded in. The length of the effect is determined by the duration value of the note and its final volume by the dynamic setting of the note. Can be combined with a tied note to which the reciprocal "Fade" effect has been applied.
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Remark

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In order to notate an effect produced by the left hand ONLY (e.g. a hammer or slide produced without the intervention of the right hand), enter the notes of origin and destination, apply the desired effect to the note of origin and then apply a dynamic value of ppp to it. The effect on printouts will be that the effect will be printed but the note of origin will not.
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