Wave Sequencing 2.0
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Scale Timing
This command is available in the contextual menu for the Timing Lane. It allows you to edit all of the Timing Lane Step
Durations at once, to make the sequence longer or shorter. If you want to change this in real-time, use the Timing Lane
Speed parameter instead.
Timing Lane Step
Type
[Note, Rest, Gate]
Note
: The step will play normally.
Rest
: The step will be silent.
Gate
: The sequence will pause at the step until note-off, after which the sequence continues. If this is also the End Step,
the Wave Sequence will stay on the step through note-off. By setting a single Timing Step to
Gate
, and then modulating
the Sample Lane Start Step by velocity, you can create a sound with up to 64 velocity switches. For instance, you can use
this to switch between a large number of different attack transients.
Duration
[Tempo Off: 0.0000…10.0000 seconds]
[Tempo On: List of rhythmic values]
If Tempo is
Off
, you can set the length of the step in seconds.
If Tempo is
On
, you can set the basic length of the step as a rhythmic value, relative to the system tempo. The values
range from a 32nd note to a double breve (four whole notes), including dotted notes and triplets. This length is then
modified by x (Multiply Base Note by…), below.
x (Multiply Base Note by…)
[1…32]
This appears only if Tempo is
On
. It multiplies the length of the Duration Base Note. For instance, if the Base Note is
set to an eighth note, and Times is set to
3
, the step will last for a dotted quarter-note.
Probability
See “Step Probability” on page 31.
Xfade (Crossfade) general notes
The Xfade (crossfade) determines the time it takes to fade into the next step. For example, Step 1’s Crossfade determines
the time to fade between Step 1 and Step 2. In general, the Xfade time cannot exceed twice the duration of the shorter of
the two steps. The Fade-In and Out parameters, below, allow linear, equal-power, and custom crossfades.
Crossfades times can be set in either seconds or rhythmic values, depending on whether Timing Lane Xfade is set
to
Time
or
Tempo
. If Timing Lane Xfade is set to
Off
, all transitions will be abrupt and none of the Xfade-related
parameters will appear.