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Realtime recording of notes
You can, at any time, hit the Steps/Part button, and switch note steps on or off, but sometimes
you might like to just record something, that you play on a connected MIDI device, like a keyboard
or a drum pad, on the touch screen keyboard, or on LD3’s trigger buttons. For this, realtime
recording is usable.
You can start realtime recording by holding down the Func/Mute button, while pressing the
Start/Stop button. If the sequencer is already running, it will immediate enter realtime recording
mode, and any note you play will be recorded. If the sequencer is stopped, you will have to push
the Start/Stop button, to start it. Before it starts realtime recording, it will count in for 2 bars with
audible metronome.
When realtime recording, the Start/Stop button will flash in time with the beat.
To switch off realtime recording, simply hit the same button combination again, so the Start/Stop
button stops flashing.
LD3 has two different note realtime recording modes: Mono and poly.
In mono recording mode, it records the notes in a linear time fashion, like a traditional step
sequencer: One note per step. The notes you play are placed at the position where the sequencer
was playing back, at the moment that you played the note. If you play more than one note on the
same position, only the last note you play are recorded.
If you play several parts at the same time, each part will be recorded on separate tracks, so more
parts can be recorded to sound at the same time.
In poly recording mode, the position subtrack is modified every time you play a note to be
recorded. The first note you play, will be placed at step one, and the position of step one, will be
set to the position, that the sequencer was playing back, when you played the note. The second
note you play, will be placed at step two, and the position of step two, will be set to the position,
that the sequencer was playing back, when you played the note. And so on, until you have played
64 notes. Any step can be at any position, and therefore polyphonic recording and play back is
possible.
Summary of Contents for Little deFormer 3
Page 1: ...1 Gotharman s Little deFormer 3 Granular Workstation User Manual V10 26 ...
Page 8: ...8 I hope that you will deform some great tracks ...
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 19: ...19 Turn it on Push the I on the power switch Your LD3 should now turn on ...
Page 39: ...39 Exit Exits from any page ...
Page 41: ...41 ...
Page 50: ...50 Accessing The Synth Part Pages From the Preset Song Select screen Touch the EDIT field ...
Page 125: ...125 3xBPF Mix between LPF BPF HPF and 3x BPF ...
Page 205: ...205 Fade When this parameter is turned up each grain will fade in and out to minimize clicks ...
Page 224: ...224 Entering the Sequencer From the Preset Select Screen touch the EDIT field ...
Page 225: ...225 Touch SEQ on the navigation bar in the top of the screen ...
Page 255: ...255 On this page touch TRIG ...
Page 259: ...259 You should now enter this page Touch the REC touch button ...
Page 263: ...263 You should now have entered this page Touch NOTE TRACK 1 16 to enter the note track page ...
Page 265: ...265 Touch MAIN ...
Page 287: ...287 More preset parameters Setup From the Preset Select page touch the Edit field ...
Page 288: ...288 On the navigation bar at the top of the screen touch MOR ...
Page 305: ...305 Parameter snap mode will now be turned on To turn it off touch it again ...
Page 320: ...320 On the navigation bar at the top of the screen touch MOR ...
Page 345: ...345 When you are finished recording your sample touch the STOP button ...
Page 358: ...358 LD3 will now show When it has found some chop points it will return to the Chop page ...
Page 360: ...360 Touch the sample slot 1 name to open the sample select page ...
Page 361: ...361 Select the sampling touch OK and touch the OSC touchbutton ...
Page 365: ...365 To delete the sample touch Yes If you regret touch No to return to the Sample Edit page ...
Page 400: ...400 11 Touch the UPD button ...
Page 403: ...403 Programming processor counter in the bottom counts up ...
Page 418: ...418 Remove the 4 screws in the corners of the left end panel using the Phillips screwdriver ...
Page 419: ...419 Take the left end panel a bit out ...
Page 421: ...421 Take the right end panel a bit out ...
Page 422: ...422 Remove the plastic frame from the left end panel ...
Page 428: ...428 The screw and the washers that is holding the filterboard in place ...
Page 436: ...436 Remove the 4 screws in the corners of the left end panel using the Phillips screwdriver ...
Page 437: ...437 Take the left end panel a bit out ...
Page 439: ...439 Take the right end panel a bit out ...
Page 440: ...440 Remove the plastic frame from the left end panel ...
Page 443: ...443 Flip LD3 around so that the front panel is facing downwards ...
Page 446: ...446 Near the connector to the knob board are the third connector needed for the analog board ...
Page 447: ...447 The analog board itself ...
Page 448: ...448 When turned upside down the 3 connectors that needs to connect to the LD3 mainboard shows ...
Page 451: ...451 Check an extra time that the connectors fits THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT ...
Page 452: ...452 It should now look like this ...
Page 454: ...454 Tighten the screw using the Allen screwdriver ...
Page 455: ...455 Locate the cable on the left end panel that is connected to audio in out 3 4 ...
Page 456: ...456 Connect this to the angled connector on the analog board as shown on the picture ...
Page 459: ...459 Turn LD3 over so the front panel is facing upwards again ...
Page 461: ...461 Written by Flemming Christensen Gotharman 2019 ...