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Clock Div:
see table
Used as a clock divider to provide a wider range of
sequencer speeds. Works the same as the Clock Divide in main, but is only active
when “Use Preset Tempo” is on. When On, changing this parameter also changes the
main Clock Divide, and vise-versa. When Off, changing this parameter has no effect.
Display
Tempo
Timing Division
Half
BPM/2
Half note
Quartr
BPM
Quarter note
Eighth
BPM x 2
Eighth note
8 half
BPM x 2
Eighth note, half swing timing
8swing
BPM x 2
Eighth note, full swing timing
8 trip
BPM x 3
Eighth note triplets
16th
BPM x 4
Sixteenth note
16half
BPM x 4
Sixteenth note, half swing timing
16swng
BPM x 4
Sixteenth note, full swing timing
16trip
BPM x 6
Sixteenth note triplets
32nd
BPM x 8
Thirty-second note
32trip
BPM x 12
Thirty-second note triplets
64trip
BPM x 24
Sixty-fourth note triplets
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Mod Sources
Source 1:
see table
General purpose modulation source select – see list
on page 36 for possible sources. Since all mod sources in Evolver have a single
destination, the four general purpose Mods allow a method to send a mod source
(such as a sequence or LFO) to another destination, with a different amount. Also,
there are some additional mod sources such as noise and the digital oscillators
available, allowing audio-rate modulation. As mentioned above, there are some
destinations that are not able to keep up with audio mod, but it’s fun anyway.
Note - these mod sources are not filtered, so a MIDI controller going through this
route will react quicker, but may produce stepping noise, depending on the
controller. For filtered (smoothed) MIDI controller operation, use the direct
Pressure, Mod Wheel, Breath Control, or Foot Control parameters.
Amount 1:
-99…+99
Amount of Mod 1 modulation.
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