Hi everybody!
Basically our Midi Performance Tools is providing you with the authentically played and prepared logical next tone of a Performance, this is for our Repetition Performances just as for the Legato-Performances.
Our basic idea is following the nature of making music: Musicians don´t think (and feel) in single notes but rather in tone sequences, melodies. So we established a system, that makes every tone of a sequence accessible, by dissecting the first, second etc. note, leaving the ambience of it´s predecessor to be the authentic and natural connector between the notes of the sequence (which is why we call it Performance!).
For Repetition Performances this means, you have freedom in tempo, articulation, velocity on your fingertipps!
And the Midi Performance Tool automatically provides the next tone for you.
This means: play repetitions LIVE staccato, legato, portato, it will always sound natural, because every tone you trigger was really played in the sequence, and as you finish playing your repetition, you trigger the last originally played note of the repetition by keyswitch.
For the Legato Performances: we have recorded every intervall from the minor second to the octave of every tone in the range of the instrument, always upwards and downwards, p and f, with/without vibrato and for the strings with/without portamento.
Then we dissected the starting tone, leaving the target tone with the ambience of the starting note (yes, to be the natural connector).
So within a Legato-Mode there´s lots of target notes waiting to be triggered (up to 24 in the middle of the instrument range, always depending on the interval you´re playing, up or down).
As you play an interval, the Midi Performance Tool automatically provides you with the target note you need. Additionally whenever you finish your melody line, it always provides you with a fresh starting note. And of course when you finish your line, you can trigger a release sample for the last tone by keyswitch.
Let me add my personal view of our Performance Set: This is something you have to get your hands on, it gives you a new understanding of each instrument (and I don´t know anybody who can play all orchestral instruments), for you virtually feel what happens with your instrument as you play a melody, and you don´t have to worry about whether it sounds natural, because what you hear IS natural and authentic.
I know this is massive theoretical info, hope it basically answers your questions.
All the best, Paul