recorder' function.
When this is available, holding Z down while turning it causes the Z value changes to be recorded.
As soon as the knob is released, the recording is played back in a loop. To end playback, turn the Z
knob slightly to regain manual control.
The maximum duration of knob recording is a little under 14 seconds.
Tap Tempo
Some algorithms (notably the Clockable LFO and Clockable Delay/Echo) use a press of the Z knob
as a 'tap tempo' function. In these modes, pressing Z has the same effect as sending a clock pulse
into the clock input. For example, pressing Z twice will set the delay time/LFO period to the time
between the two button presses.
Note that if the algorithm is dividing down the clocked frequency, pressing Z twice will not set the
output to the division of the time between the two presses; rather, it will be the time between a
corresponding number of button presses. E.g. if the Clockable LFO is set to 1/4 (divide by 4), the
LFO time will be set by pressing the Z button 5 times, and it will only change on the 5th press.
Favourites
You can define your own list of 16 'favourite' algorithms, via a text file on the MicroSD card.
The favourites are accessed as algorithms O1-P8. If no favourites are defined, or if there are empty
slots, the disting runs algorithm A1, the Precision Adder.
The favourites are read from the SD card, if present, at power on. They are then stored in the
disting's flash memory, and so persist even after the card is removed.
The favourites file is a simple text file which must be named 'favourites.txt' and placed in the root of
the SD card (not inside any folder). The contents look something like this:
disting favourites v2
B8 VCO
a1
C5 resonator
I4 SD z speed
b5 LFO
e6 dual AR w/ push
The first line must be "disting favourites v2". Subsequent lines specify an algorithm to add to the
list of favourites. After 16 algorithms, any further lines are ignored.
Each algorithm is specified as its two character name (a letter followed by a number). Any further
text after the algorithm number is ignored, so you can add a descriptive string (as in the example
above) to help you remember what's what.
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