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Tetrapad Manual
Slew Between Chords
Tetrapad gives you the ability to slew between chord changes. To do so, press the red Shift
button and continue holding it while turning Encoder 1.
Clockwise turns increase the time it takes to move from one chord to another (up to a
maximum of about 30 sec for a 10 octave glide). Counterclockwise turns decrease the
amount of time it takes to move from one chord 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 Chord Mode, meaning the rate of change
affects all chords equally.
Performing in Chord Mode
Once you’ve assigned chords to all four pads, you’re ready to perform.
1. Route Tetrapad’s first four outputs to four different oscillators.
2. Press one of the four pads to send a four-note chord to those four oscillators.
3. Press another pad to send another four-note chord, etc.
4. Chord mode also features gate, trigger, position and pressure outputs. These are
assigned as follows:
Out 5: Vertical Position of whichever pad you’re currently touching. Brightness of
green Output Status LED indicates absolute level.
Out 6: Pressure of whichever pad you’re currently touching. Brightness of red Output
Status LED indicates absolute level.
Out 7: Trigger value sent any time you touch any pad. The red Output Status LED
turns on, then immediately turns off when a pad is touched — indicating a trigger
output.
Out 8: Gate signal sent any time you touch any pad. The red Output Status LED
turns on and stays on as long as a pad is touched — indicating a gate output.
5. Route these last four outputs to envelopes or control voltage inputs on other modules to
enable more expressive and organic performances.
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