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In
Play Mode,
turn the encoder to
speed up or slow down your contour,
while maintaining the segments’ time
relationships.
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Adjust the
Times
or
Levels
of individual
segments.
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Change the
Transition Shapes
of
individual segments.
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Change the
Level Modes
of individual
segments to
Absolute Quantized (AbsQ)
and listen to the effect.
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Change the
Level Modes
of individual
segments to
Relative (Rel)
and listen to
the effect.
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Patch a CV from another module into the
CV 1 input and set one of the segment’s
Transition Shapes to CV 1 Passthrough.
13. At this point, resave your preset to the
same location, so you can come back to it
later if desired and continue editing.
Programming Cyclical (LFO-Style)
Contours
For this next one, we’ll make a simple
repeating contour that starts as soon as
it’s loaded and retriggers from the start
whenever it receives a subsequent trigger or
gate at the
Gate/Trig
input.
1. Press the
Global
button to access the
Preset Globals
screen and set the Global
parameters to the following values (they’re
the same as the last example except for
turning
Free Run
on). Then press
Global
again to dismiss the menu:
Gate Rise:
Start/Reset
Start Level:
Reset
Reset Level:
+0.000
Random Level:
+/-0.00
Random Shape:
Linear
Gate Fall Jump:
Off
Free Run:
On
AutoChain:
Off
Randomize Level:
+/-0.00
Randomize Shape:
Linear
2. Repeat steps 4–11 in the previous
example to set the
Time,
Level
and
Shape
parameters for all 8 segments.
Note that since the contour is set to Free
Run, it automatically loops back from
Segment 8 to Segment 1 without the need
to program a jump.
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