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Everybody's going to have a different emotional response to the same passage. But for the most part, "expressiveness" is a combination of:
1. Dynamics
2. Timing (i.e. rhythmic "inaccuracies", don't over-quantize)
3. Tonality. With a live instrument this would be tuning, vibrato, etc. In a synth it could be those, or other "moving" effects like filters, flangers, etc.
Really, expressive means that it doesn't sound robotic, and not robotic means not repetitive. You have to make subtle changes not just from one 4-bar "section" to the next, but really treat every individual note and rhythm.
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