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Rest Pitch
Hold
When a stage is set to GATE TYPE = REST, the stage’s pitch setting is
ignored, meaning the previous stage’s pitch is held over into the rested
stage. So if you’re using an envelope with a long decay/release, you
won’t hear the pitch change as the sequence progresses to the rested
stage, and the previous stage’s pitch will die out without changing —
exactly as you would expect a ‘rest’ to work.
Update
When a stage is set to GATE TYPE = REST, the stage’s pitch setting is
honoured. Since a rested stage does not generate a new gate, you will
only hear this effect if you’re using an envelope in which the
decay/release time is long enough to extend into the rested stage. At this
point, you would hear the pitch change as the envelope continues to
decay. This can result in some interesting ‘ghost’ notes or (if using the
SLIDE options) a “slur”, rather than a “rest.”
Global Reset
On
Resets the track’s sequence when a trigger arrives at the RESET jack
and/or when you press the RESET button.
Off
Does
not
reset the track’s sequence when a trigger arrives at the RESET
jack, nor when the RESET button is pressed (unless the TRACK # button
is held down).
Init Trk Default
--
With this function highlighted, click the encoder to reset all track settings
(along with a track’s stage settings) back to their defaults.
Lane Menu Options for the MOD Lanes
The following options are available in the Lane Menu for the
FUNCTION
CHOICES
DESCRIPTION
Init Lane <n> Defaults
--
With this function highlighted, click the encoder to reset all modulation
stages on currently displayed MOD Lane (1 - 8).
Init All Lane Defaults
--
With this function highlighted, click the encoder to reset all modulation
stages on all 8 MOD Lanes
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