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If you are working with a well-isolated solo signal (e.g., tracking in a studio or off of a multi-track tape) you can typically set the Sensitivity control to 10 and forget it.

If, on the other hand, your signal is noisy or not well-isolated (as might be more common in a live performance situation), it may be necessary to allow more signal variation (higher Sensitivity numbers). However, if you back off too much, the ATR-1a’s ability to detect pitch may be affected.

As a rule, you should start with settings of about 7 to 10. If you want to detect only highly stable sounds in low-noise conditions, settings of from 2 to 5 may be appropriate. If there is ambient noise or other interfering sounds, try settings of from 15 to 20. Values close to zero or 25 are ex- treme, and will typically not do anything useful.

The LCD parameter lets you set the maximum display contrast for your viewing angle.

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Foot_Switch Detune

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The Foot_Switch parameter controls the function of a connected foot switch.

When set to BYPASS, the foot switch functions exactly like the BYPASS button on the front panel.

When set to STEP, if the Program Mode main screen is displayed, pressing the foot switch steps to the next higher numbered Program. If the Song Mode main screen is displayed, pressing the Foot Switch will step to the next non-”0” Song Step in the Song’s Step List.

The Detune parameter allows you to change the pitch standard of the ATR-1a from the default A = 440Hz. The values are cents (100 cents = a semitone). The range of adjustment is from -100 to +100 cents.

The Detune function can be used to tune a vocal performance to some irreparably out-of-tune instrument (a piano or organ, for example), or to allow correction to other than the conventional 440Hz standard.

Refer to the following table to convert cents to Hertz relative to 440Hz.

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Contents Page Page Contents Index Welcome Technical Support Few words from Dr. Andy Page So what exactly is it? Chapter Introducing the ATR-1aSome background Little bit about pitch Some pitch terminologyHow the ATR-1a detects pitch How the ATR-1a corrects pitch ScalesSpeed VibratoAn example Program Mode vs. Song ModeProgram Mode Song Mode Chapter Setting Up the ATR-1a Page Chapter Panel Controls and Connectors Front PanelPage Back Panel Mode Pages Chapter Display Screens and Menu PagesFlash Screen ATR-1a version ATR-1a ProcessorSong Mode Main Screen SongXXaaaaaaaaaaaaa StepYYbbbbbbbbbbbbbProgram Edit Pages Press page when done ProgramXX Speed 0 is fast yyProgxx Press to make scale from Midi Make Scale From MidiXXCC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#B ScaleWhy set Scale notes to Blank? #D E F#G a BProgXX Dpth Rt Dly yyyyyy xxx zzz dddd ProgramXX Nameaaaaaaaaaaaaa ProgXX Save? To PgmSong Edit Pages Program NameSongYY Speed 0 is fast SongXX 1 2 3 Programs 0 0 0Song Speed Song ItemsSongXX Dpth Rt Dly yyyyyy xxx zzz dddd Song VibratoSongXX Nameaaaaaaaaaaaaa SongXX Save? To SngSystem Edit Pages Song NameBass Mode Bass ModeSensitivity LCD Aa bb Sensitivity and LCDFootSwitch Detune Aaaaaa bbbb Foot Switch and DetuneChannel Note Sustain Aaaa bbb ccc MidiPgmChg Bend ModWhl Aaa ccc ddd Midi Vib Rate Delay Control aaa bbb Midi Speed Step Control aaa bbbOwner Message SysEx Device Number aaaEdit Owner Name aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Chapter Creative Applications for the ATR-1a Page Page Appendix Factory ProgramsScales/Modes reference chart Scale and Chord GuidesChord reference chart G a G B A C A B B D C D C E D F E G F G F a Midi System Exclusive Message Formats System data =From the front panel Vibrato Delay Table Midi System Exclusive Message Examples This message sets Program data in the ATR-1a Page Midi Implementation Chart Model ATR-1a, versionATR-1a Specifications DACIndex Midi