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and automatically moves to the gate-off position. This mode is good for pads and special effects. Be careful about adding Offset Note Lines (described below) in this mode, for they can greatly increase the demands on your sound module for polyphony (notes that can sound at once). Experiment with various gate times with the remaining modes described below!

Random retrig - maxWerk follows all pitch changes but decides at each step whether to sustain or re-trigger repeating note values. The timing of pitch pattern changes is preserved, but there is variety in the rhythm pattern of the notes.

Alt1 and alt2 notefilters - The last six menu choices are based on the principle of selectively triggering passing or non-chordal tones. On alternating loops, maxWerk substitutes or sustains the last played triadic tone at each passing tone, thereby ignoring any passing tones while preserving the basic figure. Passing tones are scale steps 2, 4, 6, or 7, pitches that are not part of a triadic chord built on the Tonic note value 1. The effect of alt1 all-steps, alt1 changes, and alt1 random on any loop that contains passing tones is that a musical statement in chordal tones is followed by, and then alternated with, a response with added passing tones. The difference in the alt2 notefilter set is that maxWerk plays the unfiltered figure first. Obviously, these modes can't enhance any step pattern of notes that does not already include passing tones.

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To be thorough, we'll revisit explanations of the pattern graphics with added detail. The notes display has values that represent pitches of any seven-step Scale. When you arrange these values 0 through 8 in patterns, a value of 0 (a rest) always causes silence, whatever the value in the velocity display below. Values 1 through 7 trigger Scale notes in the various modes of play described above, and their pitches wrap around as you transpose the Scale. Value 8 always triggers the independently transposable note, referred to in maxWerk as a (+)Note. With a transposition of 1 set for value 8, maxWerk triggers the current Tonic as though the step with value 8

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Roland Musical Instrument manual Loop Magic