Increasing Spice will introduce a deviation from the default gate length. At maximum Spice,
the gate lengths correspond to what is currently defined in the Status. In between, the gate
lengths linearly morph from the default gate length to the current Status value.
When Dice is active (the icon is lit) pressing the touch strip will modify the Status. Every time
your finger touches the strip a new value (bipolar) is added to the gate length of each step.
Because the value is bipolar some gates will become shorter and some longer. The actual
change introduced will depend on where you touch the strip. Pressing close to the left side
will apply a slight modification to each step. Touching the strip close to the right side will
completely reshuffle the Status.
When releasing the finger, the last gate length sequence that was heard (which was a sum
of Status and the Dice effect) now becomes the new Status, which will - in turn - be modified
when you roll the Dice again.
Note:
Spice & Dice settings are not saved with a preset; they are intended to spice up your
live playing. What they generate is unique and can never be repeated. Unless of course....you
remember to record your playing into a DAW.
11.3.2. Bend
Bending is a technique where you bend the pitch of a note up-or downward. Press the Bend
icon to enable Bend.
The Bend strip is where you perform your pitch bending tricks. The middle of the strip is
the neutral point; if you touch the strip there nothing will happen. If you move your finger to
the right or left, you will hear the pitch go up and down. So far it's not much different from
bending with a wheel. Unlike with a wheel, you can place your finger directly on another
point of the strip. The pitch will then jump instantly to that pitch.
Another thing that makes the MicroFreak unique is that you can specify how the Bend strip
will react to your touch. When in standard mode (which is the default) the bend strip will
behave as described above. In relative mode it does not matter where you touch the strip,
your movement will be added or subtracted from the current pitch. To activate relative mode
go to Utility>Misc>Relative bend and set it to ON.
Freaky tip:
On the strip you'll see six double-ues tilted 90 degrees. They will help you to
create more accurate pitch bends.
By default the bend range is set to 24 chromatic steps: twelve from the center to the left
and twelve from the center to the right. In Utility you can set the range to other distances,
with a maximum of 48 steps (= four octaves). Select Utility>Preset>Bend range to change the
default range.
Tapping the strip enables you to alternate between two pitches quickly. It's a playing
technique only possible on bend strips. It makes a pitch bend wheel look primitive. When
you lift your finger the pitch will drift back to the neutral point in the middle. Another
advantage of the strip is that is ideal for applying natural sounding vibrato to a pitch by
wiggling your finger on the strip.
Freaky tip:
Musical traditions other than western music have a much richer tradition when it
comes to pitch bending. Try listening to some Indian music. Maybe you'll come to appreciate
the complex and very musical pitch bending techniques used by singers and performers on
instruments like the sarod and the sitar.
The Bend Strip
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