The first three patterns order the selected notes and then play them,
ascending, descending, or both, depending on the pattern. The Random
pattern employs a pseudo-random number generator, and the Spiral pattern
plays notes in a semi-regular pattern, usually playing each note once, before
the first is repeated.
The “level” banana output
The second line of the display shows the in and out fade times. Time choices
are in seconds and are .5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 for both the in and
out fields. The fade voltage is a ramp from 0 to 10 volts applied to the “level”
output. Typical use of this would be to be patch this level output to the
velocity input of a 292e dynamics manager. Fade in occurs when the run key
is engaged (green); fadeout when unengaged (red).
Note that the
arpeggiation pattern and the pulses continue until the fade voltage reaches
zero, at which time the run LED is extinguished. So a longer fade time means
the arpeggiator will continue run for that time even after it is “stopped”.
Auto hold/sustain/latch notes on the arpeggiator:
To create and hold an arpeggiation pattern, press the
“
add note
”
button – its
LED will turn green, and the run LED will turn green. Press keys to add them
to the arpeggiation pattern. No need to sustain the keys – simply touch them
to accumulate a pattern. To delete keys from the pattern, either press and
release the delete key, then touch the single key you wish to delete, or hold
the delete key, and simultaneously touch each key to be deleted. To ‘lock’ a
pattern, press the “
add note
” button again; its LED will turn red. This
maintains a pattern while freeing keys for other applications. Pressing the
“
add note
” button again will return it to the green (unlocked) mode.
Note that the “
R
” and “
S
” keys cannot be enabled for arpeggiation,
Also that the
small hex keys at the top left and right of the keyboard were
designed to select the next and previous transpose values. Currently, these
small hex keys at the top left and right of the keyboard are used instead to
remotely work for the switches for “delete note” and “run/stop.”
All parameters (including key maps) may be locally stored and subsequently
recalled by the model 225e or 206e preset manager.
To connect or disconnect this module from the central library function, push
the
“REMOTE ENABLE”
switch. A lighted LED signifies a connection.
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