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'''Pseudosustain''' is a technique that was created as a way to sustain short-sounding instruments. For example, a user would chain 1/4 notes on the smooth synth to simulate a sustaining note. It was more often used on violins, smooth synths, and cellos due to the staccato nature of those sound files. This is somewhat remedied by the inclusion of sustained instruments like the flute and sustained strings.  
'''Pseudosustain''' is a technique that was created as a way to sustain short-sounding instruments. For example, a user would chain 1/4 of notes on the smooth synth to simulate a sustaining note. It was more often used on violins, smooth synths, and cellos due to the staccato nature of those sound files. This is somewhat remedied by the inclusion of sustained instruments like the flute and sustained strings.  


With pseudosustain, one could create unique sounds that would not be normal on a given instrument.  
With pseudosustain, one could create unique sounds that would not be normal on a given instrument.  
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