BLUE CHIP
AXON AX-100 GUITAR TO MIDI CONVERTER
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User manual AXON AX-100 / AX-100 SB
Using the patterns USER#1…USER#16, you can program up to
sixteen of your own quantize patterns for use with arpeggiator
playback. Select one of the user patterns and press the ENTER button.
In the display you will see the Pattern Editor, with which you can set
the note values for the arpeggiator playback. Move the cursor to the
desired position using the +/- Parameter buttons, and select the
appropriate note value using the +/- Value buttons. The “<” represents
the end of the sequence (the LOOP). The pattern will be continuously
repeated from beginning to end using the notes that are recorded into
the sequence as described above. A maximum of 8 different note values
can be implemented for every pattern. The “<” LOOP symbol is not
affected by the note values entered.
While in this edit mode some of the buttons on the front panel have
special functions:
The STORE button provides for an insert function, allowing you to
insert a character at the cursor position, and displacing all the
characters after it one position to the right. The last character (at
position 12) will be overwritten.
The EDIT button provides a delete function, deleting the character at
the cursor and moving all characters to its right one position to the
left. A “<” LOOP symbol is then inserted at the end of the string.
The EXIT button allows you to leave the Text Editor.
SYNC
(ON, OFF)
If you enter fewer notes than the value set in LENGTH, the quantize
pattern is continued with the next note value, but using the beginning
pitch in the sequence again.
OCTAVES
(1…4)
Here you determine if the arpeggio should be repeated in another
octave than the one in which it was recorded. If you enter a 2 for this
value, for example, the first playback of the sequence will be in the
original octave, the first repetitions in the octave directly above the
original. The maximum value is 4. The value 1 plays back the arpeggio
in the original octave in which the notes were recorded.
REPEATS
(1…16)
The individual notes in an arpeggio can be repeated up to 16 times. If
you set this value to 1, each note in the sequence is played only once.
32th triplet 32th note
16th triplet 16th note
Dotted 16th 8th triplet
8th note
Dotted 8th
4th triplet
4th note
Dotted 4th
32th trplt rest
32th rest
16th trplt rest
16th rest
Dotted 16th rest
8th trplt rest8th rest
Dotted 8th rest
4th trplt rest4th rest
Dotted 4th rest
2th rest
Repeat