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12. Rotate
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12.5.3. Destination
The previous examples demonstrated the effects Rotate has when using this function for the Step Play Position while retai-
ning Pattern data. If the Step Play Position for the On/Off track of an instrument track or note track is changed this changes
the note output and the rhythm. But what happens to the Accent track or the Hold and Note data of a Note track?
Let's look at an example without Rotate first:
Instrument tracks or note tracks only then "play" if a Step is activated for the current Step Play Position in the On/Off track. If
an Accent is set at the same position the note is played with an Accent. Note tracks play the programmed note and also use
information from the Hold track. The Step Play Position hereby affects all data in an instrument track or note track. As an
example, if the current Step Play Position is 5, On/Off track, Accent track, Hold track and the programmed note are taken into
account.
Now let's look at what happens when Rotate is active: The Rotate function can affect single, several or all instrument and note
tracks. When looking at instrument tracks, Rotate can for example only affect the On/Off track while the Accent track remains
unaffected and vice versa. Which settings are affected by Rotate is set with the Destination parameter. This parameter is com-
mon for all instrument tracks and note tracks.
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