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Tetrapad Manual
Randomize all 8 Stored Voltages for a Button
Those of you who prefer the serendipity approach to sound design and who like it applied
judiciously will appreciate this feature, which lets you select a virtual button and randomize
all 8 Outputs simultaneously.
1. Touch and hold the desired button (do not release your finger from the pad). Then, with
your finger still on the virtual button, press Tetrapad’s little red SHIFT button.
A random voltage will be assigned to each of that button’s 8 outputs. Each time you
press the SHIFT button, you’ll generate a new set of 8 output voltages.
Reset a Stored Voltage to 0V
1. Touch and hold the desired button (do not release your finger from the pad). Then with
your finger still on the virtual button, press the encoder assigned to the output you wish
to reset to 0V.
For example, if you hold your finger on the top left virtual button while pressing
Encoder #3, then Output 3 will reset to 0V (or Output 7 if the Shift LED is red).
Slew Between Stored Voltages
Normally, each time you tap a different button, Tetrapad instantly sends the corresponding
voltages to the 8 outputs. But Tetrapad also give you the ability to slew this voltage change
— meaning it’s possible to “morph” between different collections of stored voltages, resulting
in smooth (rather than instantaneou) changes.
1. Press the red Shift button and continue holding it while turning Encoder 1.
Clockwise turns increase the time it takes to move from one voltage value to
another (up to a maximum of about a minute to move between min/max levels).
Counterclockwise turns decrease the amount of time it takes to move from one
fader value to another (down to “instantaneous”).
Slew times are indicated by a red Pad Status LED above each fader — with an
LED glowing increasingly brighter as the slew gets longer.
Note that slew time is a global setting within Voltages Mode, meaning the rate of
change affects all buttons and all outputs simultaneously.
1. Slew is pressure-dependent. Press harder on a button to quicken the rate of change
between values. The longer the slew, the more noticable the effect of pressure.
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