Step Transp. Template | [0…17] |
Allows one of 18 different templates for the 16 steps of a Phase Pattern to be chosen and applied to the current Phase Pattern. These 18 templates correspond to various settings of the Triton Arpeggiator “Octave” and “Octave Motion” param- eters, and can be used to simulate Triton Arpeggio perfor- mances. (refer to the table at the bottom of the previous page)
Rhythm Group
Swing%
Change the explanation for Global Parameters “Swing%” (☞GE p.13) as follows.
Swing % |
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Percentage of
Duration Group
Duration Mode
Change the explanation for Associated Parameters “Duration Mode” as follows.
Duration Mode | [0…7] |
0: Poly Extend | 4: Rhythm Overlap |
1: Poly Extend/Damped | 5: Rhythm % |
2: Mono Extend | 6: Pattern Overlap |
3: Timed | 7: Pattern % |
Selects one of several modes of operation for generating durations in the current Phase:
Based on the current setting, Duration Pattern Grid, and Random Weighting Parameters may not be available.
0: Poly Extend | [Duration Value: 1…800 %] |
Each note will sustain until the next generation of the same note, or until that note is no longer a part of the Note Series (caused by playing a new chord, for example). For example, if the notes to a CMaj chord are sustaining and the chord is changed to a CMinor, only the Es will be damped. Especially useful for
1: Poly Extend/Damped [Duration Value: 1…800 %]
The same as above, except all sustaining notes will be damped when the chord changes, not just notes that are no longer in the Note Series.
2: Mono Extend | [Duration Value: 1…800 %] |
The same as above, except each note or cluster is sustained until the next note or cluster (of any pitch or pitches) is generated.
3: Timed | [Duration Value: 001…+5000 ms] |
The “Duration Value” parameter is used to specify in milliseconds the duration of the generated notes. All notes will therefore have the same length. Note that this is independent of the current tempo - if it is set to 50 ms, it will always be 50 ms, regardless of tempo.
4: Rhythm Overlap [Duration Value: -500…+500 ms]
The “Duration Value” parameter is used to specify in milliseconds an amount by which each note or cluster will overlap or be separated from the next note or cluster. Note that this relates to the Rhythm Pattern values. Positive values cause overlapping; negative values cause separation. For example, a setting of
5: Rhythm % | [Duration Value: 1…800 %] |
The “Duration Value” parameter is used to specify a percentage of the rhythmic value a note is generated with to use as a duration. Note that this relates to the Rhythm Pattern values. The actual time is then calculated on the fly, taking into account the current tempo. For example, with a setting of 50%, if the Rhythm Pattern specifies a string of 8th notes, they will appear to be generated as a string of 16th notes separated by 16th note rests (each 8th note will have the duration of a 16th note, or 50%). Note that this value is therefore relative to tempo.
6: Pattern Overlap [Duration Value: -500…+500 ms]
The Duration Pattern is used to construct a Duration Pattern, in a similar fashion to the Rhythm Pattern. Each step in the pattern indicates the duration for notes that are currently to be generated. The “Duration Value” parameter is used to specify in milliseconds an amount by which to increase or decrease the pattern values. This can be used to set up a certain Duration Pattern, and then vary in real- time the
7: Pattern % | [Duration Value: 1…800 %] |
The Duration Pattern is used to construct a Duration Pattern, in a similar fashion to the Rhythm Pattern. Each step in the pattern indicates the duration for notes that are currently to be generated. The “Duration Value” parameter is used to specify a percentage by which to increase or decrease the pattern values. This can be also be used to set up a certain Duration Pattern, and then vary in
KARMA Function
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